THE DAY AFTER JANIS JOPLIN DIED, KRIS KRISTOFFERSON HEARD HER SING HIS SONG FOR THE FIRST TIME. Joplin had recorded “Me and Bobby McGee” only days before October 4, 1970, during the sessions for Pearl. Kristofferson had been in Peru filming and did not know she had cut it. But what did he do after producer Paul Rothchild played him the tape? He and Joplin had shared a brief romance, and Kristofferson later described their bond as more like brother and sister. In March 1971, her version reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100—her only leader on that chart and the second posthumous No. 1 in Hot 100 history. The chart triumph became public. The private aftermath of that first playback is the part most retellings leave behind.
The Day After Janis Joplin Died, Kris Kristofferson Heard Her Sing “Me and Bobby McGee” When Janis Joplin died on…