Lady Jane Rolling Stones. Lady Jane - which views women primarily as stuck-up neurotic bitches - was also released as the B-side to Mothers Little Helper and its Baroque qualities make it an excellent delicate love song. Which was released on 12 April 1966 in the UK and 20 June 1966 in the US.
S subscribe share tweet. My sweet Lady Jane When I see you again Your servant am I And will humbly remain Just heed this ple. Lady Jane is a song by The Rolling Stones that featured on their 1966 album Aftermath.
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Brian Jones who was The Stones guitarist until his death in 1969 played the dulcimer an instrument you play on your lap by plucking or strumming the strings. 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. 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 My dear Lady Anne Ive done what I can. Lady Jane is a song by The Rolling Stones that featured on their 1966 album Aftermath.