Baby Jane
Dr. Feelgood
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Baby Jane, what a fool I've been. I let you go; I cast my fate to the four winds. Baby Jane, can you forgive me now, And take away this heart of pain That I'm living, girl? All that good, sweet, loving. I guess you forgot. All that good, sweet, hugging. When I lost you I sure lost a lot. Baby Jane, what a fool I've been. I let you go; I cast my fate to the four winds. Baby Jane, what a fool I've been. I let you go; I cast my fate to the four winds. All the things that I paid For, running around. I guess you know by now: I'll never, never, never, never, let you down. Baby Jane, what a fool I've been. I let you go; I cast my fate to the four winds. Baby Jane, Baby Jane, Baby Jane, Baby Jane, come on now... Baby Jane.
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Written by: Jay Davis, Rod Stewart
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10 facts about this song
Album & Year of Release"Baby Jane" is a song by the British pub rock band Dr. Feelgood and was released in 1989.
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CompositionThe song was written by the band's drummer Kevin Morris.
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Album Popularity"Baby Jane" is a track from the band's twelfth studio album, "Primo", which didn't chart as successfully as their earlier records.
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Band Transition"Baby Jane" was released during a period of transition for Dr. Feelgood, after frontman Lee Brilleaux had died and been replaced by Pete Gage.
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Music StyleThe band Dr. Feelgood is known for its rocking, R&B-influenced sound, which can also be heard in "Baby Jane".
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Performance"Baby Jane" was performed live frequently by the band, proving to be a fan favourite despite its poor chart performance.
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Recovery AnthemThe song is considered as a recovery anthem and was often played in alcohol and drug rehabilitation centers.
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Decades-long InfluenceDespite its release over three decades ago, "Baby Jane" continues to be played and appreciated by rock and R&B fans around the world.
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First Recording"Baby Jane" was the first track to be recorded by the band after the death of Lee Brilleaux.
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ProducerThe "Primo" album including the track, "Baby Jane" was produced by Dave Bronze, who has also worked with the likes of Eric Clapton and Procol Harum.
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