Janis Joplin "Maybe" on The Ed Sullivan Show

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Janis Joplin "Maybe" on The Ed Sullivan Show on March 16, 1969. Subscribe now to never miss an update: ume.lnk.to/EdSullivanSubscribe

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All Comments (21)
  • @waynegram8907
    Holy cow that is way better than the record version by her vocal performance. I can't believe they have had this in the vault for all these years
  • @eckankar7756
    My first concert I went to was Janis in 1970. I got to go back stage, she kissed me, hugged me, told me I was cool and gave me an autograph which I still have to this day.
  • @Pewdiecack99
    The majority of people here aren't so lucky that they didn't get a chance to see Janis alive, but we're lucky enough that her videos are still on YouTube!
  • @bobbyflay7217
    No one has EVER even come close to Janis’ level of greatness and NEVER will. Once in a lifetime !
  • I'm a Great Niece of Bessie Smith. Janis bought a headstone for Bessie's grave. Thank you Janis. Rest in Peace. May Heaven smile on you.
  • @AN-cy7xm
    It occasionally pops into my head that...Janis Joplin couldn't have been as good as I remember. So I come to YouTube, and...she's as good as I remember.
  • @cbrasure925
    My favorite Janis Joplin song... gets me every time. You hear the desperation, anguish and heartbreak. Janis has not just a little piece of my heart, she has my heart and soul.
  • @bld916
    She was the greatest and the emotion she pours out touches our soul . What a shame she wasn't given more recognition , she certainly deserved it.
  • @Alexisweasley
    I get goosebumps every time I hear Janis sing ❤ whew!! She’s so incredible.
  • @27750hwy
    Ed Sullivan brought Rock n Roll into our living rooms every Sunday.
  • Thank you Ed Sullivan for bringing not just the greatest in entertainment but the greatest rock ‘n’ roll ever.
  • @dynodish
    Best version of ''Maybe" I have ever seen, and I actually saw Janis live.
  • @LoneTinaja
    Janis Joplin was a blazing comet that illuminated the heavens, then passed from the scene far too soon.
  • This song was originally released in 1958 by the Chantelles. I remember it being a mesmerizing hit then; and Janis took it to a whole different level....10 years later!