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Роллинг Стоунз = Rolling Stones - Леди Джейн = Lady Jane album flac

Роллинг Стоунз = Rolling Stones - Леди Джейн = Lady Jane album flac Performer: Роллинг Стоунз
Title: Леди Джейн = Lady Jane
Style: Classic Rock
Released: 1988
MP3 album: 1714 mb
FLAC album: 1867 mb
Rating: 4.9
Other formats: MOD AUD ASF AIFF VQF VOC MPC
Genre: Rock

Lady Jane" is a song by the English rock group the Rolling Stones, penned by the group's songwriting duo of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. It was initially included on their album, Aftermath. which was released on 12 April 1966 in the UK and 20 June 1966 in the US. The song showcases Brian Jones' instrumental incorporation of baroque rock as it was beginning to be introduced, and became influential in originating the musical style later known as world music

Produced by Andrew Loog Oldham. 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, I've done what I can I must take my leave for promised I am This play is run, my love Your time has come, my love I pledge my troth to lady Jane.

The Rolling Stones : Lady Jane. Rock, United-Kingdom (1970 - Decca) Dowiedz się więcej. 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. I've done what I can I must take my leave For promised I am This play is run my love Your time has come my love I've pledged my troth to Lady Jane Oh my sweet Marie. I wait at your ease The sands have run out For your lady and me Wedlock is nigh my love Her station's right my love Life is secure with Lady Jane. 2. little red ruster. I am the little red rooster Too lazy to crow for day I am the little.

rolling stones lady jane chords and lyrics.

Lady Jane" is a song by The Rolling Stones that featured on their 1966 album Aftermath. It delivers an Elizabethan atmosphere with its lyrics and haunting instrumentation showcasing Brian Jones on dulcimer, and was rumored at one point to be about the wives of Henry VIII. It was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards and is considered by many fans to be one of the highlights from the Aftermath album, and one of their best tunes. Doncha Bother Me. The Rolling Stones.