Jessie (song)

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"Jessie"
Jessie by Joshua Kadison.jpg
Single by Joshua Kadison
from the album Painted Desert Serenade
ReleasedMay 11, 1993
Genre
Length5:19
LabelSBK Records
Songwriter(s)Joshua Kadison
Producer(s)
Joshua Kadison singles chronology
"Jessie"
(1993)
"Beautiful in My Eyes"
(1994)
Music video
"Jessie" on YouTube

"Jessie" is a song by American artist Joshua Kadison. It was released in May 1993 as the debut lead single from the album, Painted Desert Serenade, but did not become a hit in continental Europe until 1994 and not until 1995 (on its third release, but after continuous commercial radio airplay) in the United Kingdom. The song was a Top 10 hit in Austria, Denmark, the Netherlands and New Zealand.

Content[]

The song describes the narrator's tumultuous relationship with a woman named Jessie. The person named Jessie in this song was rumoured to be Sarah Jessica Parker,[1] with whom Kadison was involved at the time. This has never been confirmed, and it has also been pointed out that Parker has never been known to be called "Jessie" or own a cat named Moses. In 1997, she married actor Matthew Broderick.[2] In a 1994 interview with Los Angeles Times, Kadison told about the song, "It's a song that a lot of people can relate to. Everybody's heart has been broken by somebody they'll always love. That's what this song is about.. It taps into a feeling that's buried in so many people."[3]

Critical reception[]

The song received positive reviews from music critics. AllMusic editor Bryan Buss noted that it is "about the searching title heroine and the hopeful, needing narrator who gets sucked into her longing, he paints vivid portrayals of troubled and hopeful dreamers. With lyrics like "Jessie, paint your pictures/'bout how it's gonna be/by now I should know better/your dreams are never free," Kadison taps into the wanderer in all of us."[4] Larry Flick from Billboard wrote that the singer "indulges in a worldly, intelligent brand of storytelling that aims to place him among late luminaries Jim Croce and Harry Chapin. Poignant piano ballad actually is more along the lines of early Billy Joel. Sophisticated, complex production".[5] Dave Sholin from Gavin Report complimented the "beautiful melody and catchy chorus" of the song.[6] Music & Media said that it "could tear down walls like Walking In Memphis did for Marc Cohn."[7] Alan Jones from Music Week described it as a "extremely attractive piano-led, mid-tempo ballad", noting that "along with a warm vocal style (two parts Billy Joel to one Jim Croce) Kadison has a fine melodic sense, and this lyrical song deserves to be heard."[8] John Kilgo from The Network Forty stated that a "soulful bluesy delivery exemplifies the main strength of newcomer Joshua Kadison, who reaches new heights with this electrifying piano ballad."[9]

Music video[]

The music video for "Jessie" was directed by Piers Plowden.[10]

Track listing[]

CD single - 1993
  1. "Jessie" (Edit) - 4:19
  2. "Jessie" (Album Version) - 5:18
  3. "When a Woman Cries" - 3:31
  4. "All I Ever Ask" - 4:39

Chart performance[]

References[]

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  5. ^ "Single Reviews" (PDF). Billboard. 1993-05-22. p. 110. Retrieved 2020-02-01.
  6. ^ Sholin, Dave (1993-09-17). "Gavin Picks: Singles" (PDF). Gavin Report. p. 62. Retrieved 2020-10-16.
  7. ^ "New Releases: Albums" (PDF). Music & Media. 1994-03-19. p. 9. Retrieved 2021-03-10.
  8. ^ Jones, Alan (1994-02-05). "Market Preview: Mainstream - Singles" (PDF). Music Week. p. 20. Retrieved 2021-04-14.
  9. ^ "Mainstream: Music Meeting" (PDF). The Network Forty. 1992-09-17. p. 20. Retrieved 2018-02-21.
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  15. ^ "Top 10 Sales in Europe" (PDF). Music & Media. Vol. 11 no. 33. August 13, 1994. p. 10. Retrieved February 28, 2018.
  16. ^ "Eurochart Hot 100 Singles" (PDF). Music & Media. Vol. 11 no. 28. July 9, 1994. p. 17. Retrieved March 15, 2018.
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  19. ^ "The Irish Charts – Search Results – Jessie". Irish Singles Chart. Retrieved January 17, 2021.
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  31. ^ "Jaarlijsten 1994" (in Dutch). Stichting Nederlandse Top 40. Retrieved 29 November 2019.
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  34. ^ "1994 The Year in Music". Billboard. Vol. 106 no. 52. 24 December 1994. p. YE-68. Retrieved 22 August 2021.



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