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  2. Jane Says - Wikipedia

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    "Jane Says" is a song by American rock band Jane's Addiction. It was released as a promotional single in 1988, becoming the band's first chart entry on the Alternative Songs chart, peaking at #6. [ 1 ]

  3. Nothing's Shocking - Wikipedia

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    The later version of "Jane Says" features a steel drum while the spoken interlude in "Pigs in Zen" is completely different. "Mountain Song" – originally released in 1986 on the soundtrack for the film Dudes – was also rerecorded. Musically similar to the original, it is sung in a higher key, to be consistent with the rest of the record.

  4. Kettle Whistle - Wikipedia

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    "So What!" is a new song recorded by the "Relapse" line-up. The live version of "Jane Says" is from the first Lollapalooza, which was also the final tour before the band's initial breakup in 1991. The version of "Mountain Song" that appears here originally appeared on the soundtrack for the film Dudes and was used to get the band signed to XXX ...

  5. Behind the Jane’s Addiction Blow-Up: Perry Farrell Punched ...

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    For alarmed Jane’s Addiction fans who’ve been wondering what was really going on before, during and after the fateful Boston concert that saw the veteran group effectively break up mid-song ...

  6. Leona Lewis Sings Diane Warren-Written Theme Song for Jane ...

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    “One Step Closer,” the theme song for Apple TV+’s upcoming kids and family series “Jane,” is performed by Leona Lewis from music and lyrics written by Diane Warren. The series follows ...

  7. Mountain Song (Jane's Addiction song) - Wikipedia

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    "Mountain Song" was the first song written by the band in 1985, before a band name had even been decided upon. [2] The song was initially recorded in 1986 and featured on the soundtrack to the film Dudes, starring Jon Cryer. This version can also be found as a track on the 1997 alternate & live cut compilation album Kettle Whistle.

  8. Say What? Find Out the True 'Auld Lang Syne' Meaning ... - AOL

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    The song "Auld Lang Syne" comes from a Robert Burns poem. Burns was the national poet of Scotland and wrote the poem in 1788, but it wasn't published until 1799—three years after his death.

  9. Just Because (Jane's Addiction song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was one of the most successful in the band's history. Their third number one on the Modern Rock Tracks chart, it also charted at number 72 on the Billboard Hot 100 – their only appearance on that chart to date.