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"The Jean Genie" is a song by the English singer-songwriter David Bowie, originally released in November 1972 as the lead single to his 1973 album Aladdin Sane. Co-produced by Ken Scott , Bowie recorded it with his backing band the Spiders from Mars − comprising Mick Ronson , Trevor Bolder and Mick Woodmansey .
House in Hoboken, New Jersey where Foster composed Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair "Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair" is a parlor song by Stephen Foster (1826–1864), published by Firth, Pond & Co. of New York in 1854. Foster wrote the song with his estranged wife Jane McDowell in mind. The lyrics allude to a permanent separation. [1]
"Little Jeannie" (spelled "Little Jeanie" on the cover of certain single releases) is a song written by British musician Elton John and Gary Osborne recorded by John, and released as a single in 1980 from John's studio album 21 at 33.
The lyrics were originally gifted to a superfan by the Ziggy Stardust legend. David Bowie’s handwritten lyrics for The Jean Genie make £57,000 at auction Skip to main content
'Queen Jeanie, Queen Jeanie, that's the thing I'll neer do, To rip up your two sides to save your babie:' Queen Jeanie, Queen Jeanie, traveld six weeks and more, Till women and midwives had quite gien her oer. 'O if you were doctors as doctors should be, Ye would send for King Henry, King Henry to me:' King Henry was called for and sat by her ...
She can be reached at 920-734-3260 or Jean@TransitionsWithJean.com This article originally appeared on Appleton Post-Crescent: Alternative lyrics describe the things that are full of memories Show ...
"Jean Genie" – The song of the same name by David Bowie, 1973 "Killer Queen" – The song of the same name by Queen, 1974 "Dizzy Lizzy" – A reference to the song "Dizzy Miss Lizzy", made famous by the Beatles, 1965 (also a nod to Thin Lizzy) "Major Tom" – A reference to the song "Space Oddity" by David Bowie, 1969
Nearly six decades since its Sept. 18, 1965, premiere, I Dream of Jeannie remains an indisputable television classic. The beloved sitcom ran for five seasons on NBC, returning for two TV movies in ...