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Does this song sound familiar? It should. Neil Young famously “borrowed” it for a track on his Tonight’s The Night album.
[Verse 1]
My sweet Lady Jane, when I see you again
Your servant am I and will humbly remain
Just heed this plea, my love
On bended knees, my love
I pledge myself to Lady Jane
[Verse 2]
My dear Lady Anne, I've done what I can
I must take my leave for promised I am
This play is run, my love
Your time has come, my love
I pledge my troth to Lady Jane
[Verse 3]
Oh my sweet Marie, I wait at your eaves
The sands have run out for your lady and me
Wedlock is nigh, my love
Her station's right, my love
Life is secure with Lady Jane
Lady Jane was written by Mick Jagger & Keith Richards.
Lady Jane was produced by Andrew Loog Oldham.
The Rolling Stones released Lady Jane on Fri Apr 15 1966.