Jess Roden (born 28 December 1947) is an English rock singer, songwriter and guitarist.
Roden's first band was The Raiders followed by The Shakedown Sound which also included the guitarist, Kevyn Gammond, and keyboard player August Eadon (aka Gus Yeadon).
In 1966, he joined The Alan Bown Set as their new lead singer. Although their records rarely charted, Roden and the band did pick up a considerable fan base in London, and belatedly became a minor star on the Northern soul scene, with the release of their single, "Emergency 999".
He remained with the Alan Bown through to the late 1960s, but left after recording the album The Alan Bown! His vocals were re-recorded by his replacement Robert Palmer for the UK release of the album, although Roden's original vocals remained on the US release. Roden later appeared as a backing vocalist to Palmer on his 1983 appearance on The Tube.
In 1970 Roden returned to Worcestershire and formed Bronco who toured extensively with Island Records' label-mates Traffic, Free, Mott The Hoople, Fotheringay and John Martyn but left after two albums to embark on a solo album. During this period, he also sang on Wildlife, the third Mott the Hoople album, and sang and played on albums by Carol Grimes, Jim Capaldi, Sandy Denny, and sang lead vocals on Keef Hartley's 1973 album Lancashire Hustler.
Three Songs or 3 Songs (also Song Three or variants), may refer to:
Got to remind myself that this is what I wanna do
My options are to go to school, get a job, break the
rules,
Get up early, go to work, say “hello boss, you fuckin
jerk”
Go back home, eat some food,
Sleep, wake up in a bad mood and
Why, why why why am I making things so hard on me,
Oh why, why why why, this is what I want to do
I'm playing music for a living, that's has always been a
dream of mine
And although I’d make more money flipping burgers on an
assembly line,
Traveling ‘round the world, seeing things I'd never see
or be
Secure at home with honey sipping mandarin herbal tea
Why, why why why am I making things so hard on me,