Winchester was born in Bossier City, Louisiana, his father being stationed at Barksdale Field. He was raised both in the country (on farms owned by his parents) and in the city of Memphis, Tennessee, and attended Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts, graduating in 1966. After touring Germany and upon receiving his draft notice in 1967, Winchester relocated to Montreal, Quebec. He became a Canadian citizen in 1973, and married his first wife Leslie. After many years in Montreal and after his divorce, he established his personal studio at Saint Georges de Beauce, Quebec, and resided there for some years before moving back to Memphis in 2002. Married to his wife Cindy, he lately resided in Charlottesville, Virginia. Winchester had three children from his first marriage, Alice Evangeline, James Ridout and Marcus Lee.
After playing with the Astronautes in Quebec, and while appearing as a solo performer in coffee houses throughout eastern Canada, he was introduced to Robbie Robertson (then of The Band ) and Albert Grossman (then manager of Bob Dylan). Winchester made his first album, the acclaimed "Jesse Winchester" (which included his classic 'Yankee Lady,' 'Brand New Tennessee Waltz,' and 'Biloxi') with Grossman as his manager and Robertson as producer, which was released on the Bearsville label. He subsequently toured in Canada as an opening act for The Band. Jesse went on his own road tour of Canada in 1973-74 along with drummer Butch McDade of the subsequently formed Amazing Rhythm Aces. He has completed tours of both Australia and Europe as a performing musician.
Winchester recorded sporadically on several labels since 1970. Unable to tour in the U.S. until the 1977 Carter amnesty, he subsequently became best known for his excellent songwriting, despite being an equally accomplished singer and guitar and Keyboard player.
Commonly referred to as 'legendary', and acknowledged as one of the premier tunesmiths of the late twentieth century, his songs include "Yankee Lady", "Rhumba Man", "The Brand New Tennessee Waltz", "Mississippi, You're on My Mind", "Defying Gravity", "Freewheeler" and "Biloxi." They have been recorded by numerous artists including Patti Page, Elvis Costello, Jimmy Buffett, Emmylou Harris, Joan Baez, Jerry Garcia, Jerry Jeff Walker, Wilson Pickett, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Reba McEntire, David Ball (country music), Bonnie Raitt, Everly Brothers and Brewer & Shipley but his self professed favorite rendition of any song covered is that of Ed Bruce in his rendition of "Evil Angel".
Winchester's song "Step by Step" from Let the Rough Side Drag was used in the final episode of HBO's 'The Wire's first season.
While there was grace and gentle humor in Winchester's writing, his body of work also reveals an undercurrent of darker forces. His vantage point is often that of the outsider, longing for the South, restless, and willing to betray those he loves for the freedom of the road. The protagonist in Yankee Lady callously abandons the woman who takes him in, just as the singer in Freewheeler warns that he "would ride rough-shod over lovers...time and time again." Temptation and the eternal struggle between good and evil converge in Evil Angel, "first you start 'em with a little...'til they just can't get enough."
Winchester studied German and philosophy as a young man, and his introspective nature was disclosed by his many references to life's essential dualism: "if you know you're weak...that's what makes you strong"(That's What makes You Strong); "if I were free...I'd run and lock myself away with you"(If I Were Free); "but one day the high must lay low" (Defying Gravity).
As a consequence of sporadic album releases, there was a high demand for his work leading to multiple releases of unauthorized recordings. Like many other artists, Winchester took a strong stance against the release of so called Bootlegs and actively urged his listeners to support only the "Original thing".
Winchester’s final CD, "A Reasonable Amount of Trouble", was released in September 2014, with liner notes by his friend Jimmy Buffett. The album was nominated for two Grammy awards.
Stand By Me
Jesse Winchester Lyrics
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And the land is dark
And the moon is the only light we'll see
Well, I won't be afraid
No, I won't shed a tear
Just as long as you stand by me
Stand by me, stand by me
Stand by me, stand by me
Stand by me
If the sky that we look upon
Should tumble and fall
And the mountains
Would crumble to the sea
Well, I won't, I won't cry
No I won't shed a tear
Just as long as you stand by me
And, darling, darling
Stand by me, stand by me
Stand by me, stand by me
Stand by me
The first three lines of Jesse Winchester's song Stand By Me describe a situation of isolation, uncertainty, and darkness. But this feeling of uneasiness is quickly dispelled by the affirmative declaration of the singer that he won't be afraid and he won't shed a tear, as long as the person he's addressing, the "darling", stands by him. The repeated refrain of "Stand by me" reinforces this message of support and companionship that the singer seeks in times of trouble.
The second verse of the song continues the theme of catastrophic events that could happen, with the sky tumbling and mountains crumbling into the sea. Again, the singer reassures his loved one that he won't cry and won't be afraid, but only if the other person stands by him. The use of the second person pronoun, "you" in the song, makes it feel more intimate and personal, as if the singer is addressing a specific person he cares for deeply. The song's message is ultimately one of trust, loyalty, and devotion, suggesting that even though life can be filled with challenges, having someone to rely on can make all the difference in the world.
Line by Line Meaning
When the night has come
At the time when it's dark.
And the land is dark
At the time when the place is dark.
And the moon is the only light we'll see
And the only light source we'll have is the moon.
Well, I won't be afraid
I will not feel terrified.
No, I won't shed a tear
I will not cry.
Just as long as you stand by me
As long as you remain with me.
And, darling, darling
My beloved,
Stand by me, stand by me
Stay close to me, accompany me.
Stand by me, stand by me
Stay close to me, accompany me.
Stand by me
Stand with me.
If the sky that we look upon
In case the sky over us
Should tumble and fall
Collapses and falls.
And the mountains Would crumble to the sea
If the mountains crumble and fall to the sea.
Well, I won't, I won't cry
I won't allow myself to cry.
No I won't shed a tear
I will keep myself from crying.
Just as long as you stand by me
As long as you remain with me.
And, darling, darling
My beloved,
Stand by me, stand by me
Stay close to me, accompany me.
Stand by me, stand by me
Stay close to me, accompany me.
Stand by me
Stand with me.
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Ben King, Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller
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