Little Miss Strange
Jimi Hendrix · Electric Ladyland
Maybe she's a devil in disguise
I can tell by looking in her eyes.
Little miss strange
Little miss strange.
Little miss strange came into my parlor
I don't know just what to ask her
I don't remember what we did after.
Little miss strange
Little miss strange.
Little miss strange came out of the darkness
Walked across my head, I stood beneath the light
I'm talkin' 'bout the dream I had the other night.
Little miss strange
Little miss strange.
Little Miss Strange
Little Miss Strange stands as a standout track on Jimi Hendrix's 1968 double album, Electric Ladyland. Recorded during a period of intense creative output, the song showcases Hendrix's mastery of psychedelic rock and his ability to blend complex guitar textures with atmospheric production. The recording features the artist's signature use of distortion and reverb, creating a soundscape that is both intimate and expansive. As part of a landmark album that solidified his status as a revolutionary figure in rock music, the track exemplifies the experimental spirit of the late 1960s. Hendrix's performance captures the dynamic range and emotional depth that defined his brief but influential career, offering listeners a glimpse into the innovative techniques that reshaped the genre.

