Jane (Jefferson Starship song) - Wikipedia " Jane " is a song by American rock band Jefferson Starship, released on their 1979 album Freedom at Point Zero The song peaked on the US Billboard Hot 100 at No 14 and spent three weeks at No 6 on the Cash Box Top 100 [1]
Jefferson Starship – Jane Lyrics - Genius Jane Lyrics: Jane, you say it's all over for you and me, girl There's a time for love and a time for letting it be, baby Jane you're playing a game called, hard to get by its real name
The Story and Meaning Behind “Jane” by Jefferson Starship As lead single for the Thomas-led Jefferson Starship’s first album, Freedom At Point Zero, bassist David Freiberg had worked up a song called “Jane” with co-lyricist Jim McPherson
Jefferson Starship – Jane Lyrics Meaning What Does “Jane” by Jefferson Starship Mean? Jane opens with a weary, confrontational tone as the speaker addresses a woman who claims their relationship is over The lyrics hint at a power struggle, with the speaker accusing Jane of playing a game of emotional distance
Jane by Jefferson Starship - Songfacts In a Songfacts interview with Jefferson Starship bass player David Freiberg, who wrote the lyric, he said, "Let us say that it was loosely about an old girlfriend of mine whose name wasn't Jane " In the song, Jane is playing mind games, stepping out and fooling around
Jefferson Starship Jane (1979): The High-Energy Comeback Hit Jane by Jefferson Starship is the song that brought the band back to the mainstream in 1979, a hard rock track with an unmistakable guitar hook and a vocal performance from Mickey Thomas that redefined what Jane could be as a rock entity