"Just Like Jesse James" is a song recorded by American singer and actress Cher for her nineteenth albumHeart of Stone (1989). It was released as the third North American and second European single in October 1989, by Geffen Records. The song was written by Desmond Child and Diane Warren, and produced by Child. It was a December 1989[1] top-ten hit. The song's title is a reference to legendary Wild West bandit Jesse James. The title phrase previously appeared in Linda Ronstadt's hit “Poor Poor Pitiful Me”.
"Just Like Jesse James" peaked at No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in December 1989,[1] becoming Cher's third top ten single from Heart of Stone in the US. It reached No. 9 on the BillboardAdult Contemporary chart.[3] The song was released in the UK in December 1989 and settled at No. 11 on the UK Singles Chart in February 1990.[4]
Cher has stated during concert performances that she personally never much liked the song despite its successful chart performance.[5]
Critical reception
AllMusic's Gary Hill later noted that this song isn't like the rest of the songs on the album, and called it an "effective ballad."[6] The Daily Vault's Mark Millan described it as "country-tinged", adding that Cher "clearly reveled in singing, and although it's very 'wordy,' it recalls the days when Cher had great success in recording songs that told a story like 'Half-Breed', 'Dark Lady,' and 'Gypsies, Tramps And Thieves'."[7] David Giles from Music Week commented that it's "a better song than If I Could Turn Back Time. This is Cher in her 'no nonsense' frame of mind as she lambasts her man. Forceful and dramatic; another big hit."[8]
Live performances
Cher performed the song on the following concert tours: