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"The Ballad of Jesse James", or simply "Jesse James", is an 1887 American folk song about the outlaw of the same name, first recorded by Bentley Ball in 1919 and subsequently by many others. There are many versions of the lyrics.
The lyrics are largely biographical containing a number of details from Jesse James' life, portraying him as an American version of Robin Hood, though there is no evidence to indicate that he actually "stole from the rich and gave to the poor".
The song is the starting point of the Jesse James panel of a mural on American folk songs by Thomas Hart Benton. "But that dirty little coward, that shot Mr. Howard, has laid poor Jesse in his grave." Robert Ford, who killed Jesse, was a James' gang member. Mr. Howard was the alias that James lived under in Saint Joseph, Missouri at the time of his killing.
In my reggae style version I sing and play guitars.
I produced this at my home with Band in a Box and Reaper.

****** Song Summary *************
Key=G , Tempo 100, Length (m:s)=3:07
Style is _REGGAE1.STY (Uptempo Reggae)

RealTracks used:
RealTracks in style: 1153:Bass, Electric, Reggae Ev16 100
RealTracks in style: 1156:Piano, Acoustic, Rhythm Reggae Ev16 100
RealTracks in song: ~~673:Organ, B3, Background Blues BB Ev 085
RealDrums in style:ReggaeClassic^1-a:Sidestick, Hihat , b:Sidestick, Kick, HiHat