Jill Sobule
Jill Sobule
Jill Sobule
Jill Sobule
Jill Sobule
Jill Sobule
Jill Sobule
Jill Sobule
Jill Sobule
Jill Sobule
Jill Sobule
Jill Sobule
Jill Sobule
“Her name was Jenny and I wrote her that song” is a reference to Sobule’s 1995 song ‘I Kissed a Girl,’ which is a semi-autobiographical song with lyrics that feature a woman named Jenny.
Hey Wendell, where are you now?
I searched online, but nothing found
I wonder what you done and what you become
Wendell, you were the first for me
We were both stoned and seventeen
After our date at the Denny's, we got it on
We got it on
It didn't last too long
Hey Robin, I typed in your name
Nothing came up, so I'm afraid
I'll never know exactly why you broke up with me
But it turned out okay
Met someone else on that same day
Her name was Jenny and I wrote her that song
Didn't last too long
And the list goes on
These are some of the people that I (Some of the people)
I went out with
Before I met you
These are some of the people that I (Some of the people)
Thought would be the one
Oh
Oh Billy, my, how you changed
You lost your hair and gained that weight
I wonder if I
Look that bad too
Have you kept up with my career?
Do you still wish that you were near?
I hope that you regret
You fucked my best friend
Marilyn
Marilyn
These are some of the people that I (Some of the people)
I went out with
Before I met you
These are some of the people that I (Some of the people)
Thought would be the one
Oh
Hey Alex, now what do I do?
Went on Classmates and I found you
Do I pay extra for your address and phone?
No, I leave it alone
I got a new love in my life
I think that this one could be right
If not, I'll add another verse to this song
And the list goes on
These are some of the people that I (Some of the people)
I went out with
Before I met you
These are some of the people that I (Some of the people)
Thought would be the one
These are some of the people that I (Some of the people)
Thought would last and make me happy
These are some of the people that I (Some of the people)
Thought would be the one
Oh
Hey Wendell, where are you now?
Hey Wendell, where are you now?
Wendell Lee was written by Jill Sobule & Robin Eaton.
Wendell Lee was produced by Don Was.
Jill Sobule released Wendell Lee on Tue Apr 14 2009.