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Jimi Hendrix and Jayne Mansfield ULTRA RARE song 1965 SUEY unheard by most fans

As The Clouds Drift By. b/w SUEY. Jimi Hendrix on guitar and bass. Jayne mansfield on Vocals and Douglass "Jocko" Henderson on Drums Comp: Ed chaplin & Doug Henderson Rec: Studio 76 (a.k.a. Dimentional Studios) 1650 Broadway, New York City Between 10/65 and 12/65 From the book "Black Gold: the Lost Archives of Jimi Hendrix" By steven Roby " Toward the end of 1965, record producer Ed Chaplin brought in his new session guitarist Jimmy Hendrix, to play backup on a single for Jayne Mansfield when her acting career started to fade." The session took place at the same studio where hendrix recorded many tracks with Curtis Knight "When I interviewed Chaplin about the Hendrix/ Mansfield single he was surprised that any one knew about Hendrix's involvement "How did you get that information? I didn't give them permission to use his name." "Chaplin added that Hendrix was in the studio when Mansfield sang: It's interesting to imagine the two exchanging glances" "On April 14, 1967 Mansfield attended a Jimi Hendrix Concert in Bolton England"

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