David Bowie
David Bowie
David Bowie
David Bowie
Davie Jones & The King Bees
David Bowie
David Bowie
David Bowie
David Bowie
David Bowie
David Bowie
David Bowie’s first ever release (5 June 1964), recorded when he was 17 under his own name Davie Jones. The songwriting credit went to producer Leslie Conn, although it’s an arrangement of the old standard “Li'l Liza Jane”. Jones/Bowie sang and played alto sax, joined by childhood friend George Und...
Well, I got a girl that's so good to me
(Oh, little Liza)
Well, now she ain't more than five foot three
(Oh, little Liza)
Well, this little girl is so good to me
(Oh, little Liza)
Yeah, this little girl's nearly half of me
(Oh, little Liza)
Little Liza Jane
I got a girl, duh-duh-goo-to-duh
(Oh, little Liza)
Yeah, this little girl turn me upside down
(Oh, little Liza)
Well, all of the little girls that I had
(Oh, little Liza)
You know this little girl drives me to despair
(Oh, little Liza)
Little Liza Jane
Yeah, I got a girl who loves me true
(Oh, little Liza)
Now she ain't more than five foot two, yeah
(Oh, little Liza)
You know this little girl is so good for me, yeah
(Oh, little Liza)
You know this little girl's nearly half of me
(Oh, little Liza)
Little Liza Jane
Oh yeah, I love her
Little Liza Jane
Well, I'm coming back to me love
'Cause she's driving insane
When will I meet her
Liza Jane was written by Leslie Conn.
Liza Jane was produced by Leslie Conn.
Davie Jones & The King Bees released Liza Jane on Fri Jun 05 1964.