Lady Jane (song), the Glossary
"Lady Jane" is a song recorded by the English rock band the Rolling Stones.[1]
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57 relations: ABC-Clio, Aftermath (Rolling Stones album), Andrew Loog Oldham, Appalachian dulcimer, Audio engineer, Baroque pop, Bill Wyman, Billboard Hot 100, Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers, Blues rock, Brian Jones, Cashbox (magazine), Charlie Watts, Chelsea, London, David Garrick (singer), David Hassinger, David Ormsby-Gore, 5th Baron Harlech, Decca Records, Elizabethan era, English folk music, Geoffrey Chaucer, Hal Leonard, Harpsichord, Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?, In My Life, Jack Nitzsche, Jagger–Richards, Keith Richards, Koto (instrument), Lady Chatterley's Lover, London Recordings, Marimba, Michael Rainey, Mick Jagger, Minnie Riperton, Mother's Little Helper, Motif (music), Out of Our Heads, Paint It Black, Pasadena Star-News, Ralph J. Gleason, RCA Records, Renaissance, Richard Fariña, Rock music, Rolling Stone, Rotary Connection, Rotary Connection (album), San Francisco Examiner, Simon & Schuster, ... Expand index (7 more) »
- Jane Seymour
- Song recordings produced by Andrew Loog Oldham
ABC-Clio
ABC-Clio, LLC (stylized ABC-CLIO) is an American publishing company for academic reference works and periodicals primarily on topics such as history and social sciences for educational and public library settings.
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Aftermath (Rolling Stones album)
Aftermath is the fourth studio album by the English rock band the Rolling Stones.
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Andrew Loog Oldham
Andrew Loog Oldham (born 29 January 1944) is an English record producer, talent manager, impresario and author.
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Appalachian dulcimer
The Appalachian dulcimer (many variant names; see below) is a fretted string instrument of the zither family, typically with three or four strings, originally played in the Appalachian region of the United States.
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Audio engineer
An audio engineer (also known as a sound engineer or recording engineer) helps to produce a recording or a live performance, balancing and adjusting sound sources using equalization, dynamics processing and audio effects, mixing, reproduction, and reinforcement of sound.
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Baroque pop
Baroque pop (sometimes called baroque rock) is a fusion genre that combines rock music with particular elements of classical music.
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Bill Wyman
William George Wyman (né Perks; born 24 October 1936) is an English musician who was the bass guitarist with the rock band the Rolling Stones from 1962 to 1993.
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Billboard Hot 100
The Billboard Hot 100 is the music industry standard record chart in the United States for songs, published weekly by Billboard magazine.
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Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers
Black Dog & Leventhal (and its imprint Tess Press) is a book publisher located in New York City.
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Blues rock
Blues rock is a fusion genre and form of rock music that relies on the chords/scales and instrumental improvisation of blues.
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Brian Jones
Lewis Brian Hopkin Jones (28 February 1942 – 3 July 1969) was an English musician and founder of the Rolling Stones.
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Cashbox (magazine)
Cashbox, also known as Cash Box, is an American music industry trade magazine, originally published weekly from July 1942 to November 1996.
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Charlie Watts
Charles Robert Watts (2 June 1941 – 24 August 2021) was an English musician who was the drummer of the Rolling Stones from 1963 until his death in 2021.
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Chelsea, London
Chelsea is an affluent area in West London, England, due south-west of Charing Cross by approximately 2.5 miles.
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David Garrick (singer)
Philip Darrell Core (12 September 1945 – 23 August 2013), known professionally as David Garrick, was an English singer who was best known for his 1966 pop hit single, "Dear Mrs.
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David Hassinger
Walter David Hassinger (March 31, 1927 – August 15, 2007) was an American Grammy award-winning recording engineer and record producer.
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David Ormsby-Gore, 5th Baron Harlech
William David Ormsby-Gore, 5th Baron Harlech (20 May 1918 – 26 January 1985), known as David Ormsby-Gore until June 1961 and as Sir David Ormsby-Gore from then until February 1964, was a British diplomat and Conservative politician.
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Decca Records
Decca Records is a British record label established in 1929 by Edward Lewis.
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Elizabethan era
The Elizabethan era is the epoch in the Tudor period of the history of England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1558–1603).
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English folk music
The folk music of England is a tradition-based music which has existed since the later medieval period.
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Geoffrey Chaucer
Geoffrey Chaucer (– 25 October 1400) was an English poet, author, and civil servant best known for The Canterbury Tales.
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Hal Leonard
Hal Leonard LLC (formerly Hal Leonard Corporation) is an American music publishing and distribution company founded in Winona, Minnesota, by Harold "Hal" Edstrom, his brother, Everett "Leonard" Edstrom, and fellow musician Roger Busdicker.
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Harpsichord
A harpsichord (clavicembalo, clavecin, Cembalo; clavecín, cravo, клавеси́н (tr. klavesín or klavesin), klavecimbel, klawesyn) is a musical instrument played by means of a keyboard.
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Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?
"Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?" is a song by the English rock band the Rolling Stones. Lady Jane (song) and Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow? are 1966 singles, 1966 songs, London Records singles, song recordings produced by Andrew Loog Oldham, songs written by Jagger–Richards and the Rolling Stones songs.
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In My Life
"In My Life" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, released on their 1965 studio album, Rubber Soul. Lady Jane (song) and in My Life are 1960s ballads and baroque pop songs.
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Jack Nitzsche
Bernard Alfred "Jack" Nitzsche (April 22, 1937 – August 25, 2000) was an American musician, arranger, songwriter, composer, and record producer.
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Jagger–Richards
Jagger–Richards (spelled Jagger–Richard from 1963 to 1978) is the songwriting partnership between English musicians Mick Jagger and Keith Richards (both born 1943), founder members of rock band the Rolling Stones.
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Keith Richards
Keith Richards (born 18 December 1943) is an English musician, songwriter, singer and record producer who is an original member, guitarist, secondary vocalist, and co-principal songwriter of the Rolling Stones.
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Koto (instrument)
The is a Japanese plucked half-tube zither instrument, and the national instrument of Japan.
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Lady Chatterley's Lover
Lady Chatterley's Lover is the last novel by English author D. H. Lawrence, which was first published privately in 1928, in Italy, and in 1929, in France.
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London Recordings
London Recordings (or London Records and London Music Stream) is a British record label that marketed records in the United States, Canada, and Latin America for Decca Records from 1947 to 1980 before becoming semi-independent.
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Marimba
The marimba is a musical instrument in the percussion family that consists of wooden bars that are struck by mallets.
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Michael Rainey
Michael Sean O'Dare Rainey (21 January 1941 – 29 January 2017) was an Australian-born British fashion designer, best known for his 1960s London boutique, Hung On You.
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Mick Jagger
Sir Michael Philip Jagger (born 26 July 1943) is an English singer.
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Minnie Riperton
Minnie Julia Riperton Rudolph (November 8, 1947 – July 12, 1979) was an American soul singer and songwriter best known for her 1975 single "Lovin' You", her five-octave vocal range, and her use of the whistle register.
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Mother's Little Helper
"Mother's Little Helper" is a song by the English rock band the Rolling Stones. Lady Jane (song) and Mother's Little Helper are 1966 singles, 1966 songs, London Records singles, song recordings produced by Andrew Loog Oldham, songs written by Jagger–Richards and the Rolling Stones songs.
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Motif (music)
In music, a motif IPA: (/moʊˈtiːf/) or motive is a short musical idea, a salient recurring figure, musical fragment or succession of notes that has some special importance in or is characteristic of a composition.
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Out of Our Heads
Out of Our Heads is the third studio album by the English rock band the Rolling Stones, released in two editions with different covers and track listings.
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Paint It Black
"Paint It Black" is a song by the English rock band the Rolling Stones. Lady Jane (song) and Paint It Black are 1966 singles, 1966 songs, London Records singles, song recordings produced by Andrew Loog Oldham, songs written by Jagger–Richards and the Rolling Stones songs.
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Pasadena Star-News
The Pasadena Star-News is a paid local daily newspaper for the greater Pasadena, California area.
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Ralph J. Gleason
Ralph Joseph Gleason (March 1, 1917 – June 3, 1975) was an American music critic and columnist.
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RCA Records
RCA Records is an American record label owned by Sony Music Entertainment, a subsidiary of Sony Corporation of America.
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Renaissance
The Renaissance is a period of history and a European cultural movement covering the 15th and 16th centuries.
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Richard Fariña
Richard George Fariña (Spanish IPA:; March 8, 1937 – April 30, 1966) was an American folksinger, songwriter, poet and novelist.
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Rock music
Rock is a broad genre of popular music that originated as "rock and roll" in the United States in the late 1940s and early 1950s, developing into a range of different styles from the mid-1960s, particularly in the United States and the United Kingdom.
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Rolling Stone
Rolling Stone is an American monthly magazine that focuses on music, politics, and popular culture.
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Rotary Connection
Rotary Connection was an American psychedelic soul band, formed in Chicago in 1966.
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Rotary Connection (album)
Rotary Connection is the debut album of the American psychedelic soul band Rotary Connection.
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San Francisco Examiner
The San Francisco Examiner is a newspaper distributed in and around San Francisco, California, and has been published since 1863.
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Simon & Schuster
Simon & Schuster LLC is an American publishing company owned by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts.
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Sitar
The sitar is a plucked stringed instrument, originating from the Indian subcontinent, used in Hindustani classical music.
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Subtonic
In music, the subtonic is the degree of a musical scale which is a whole step below the tonic note.
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The Beatles
The Beatles were an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960, comprising John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr.
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The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones are an English rock band formed in London in 1962.
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Vulva
In mammals, the vulva (vulvas or vulvae) consists of the external female genitalia.
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World music
"World music" is an English phrase for styles of music from non-Western countries, including quasi-traditional, intercultural, and traditional music.
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Xylophone
The xylophone is a musical instrument in the percussion family that consists of wooden bars struck by mallets.
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See also
Jane Seymour
- Bring Up the Bodies
- Edward VI
- Jane Seymour
- Lady Jane (song)
- Six (musical)
- The Death of Queen Jane
Song recordings produced by Andrew Loog Oldham
- (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
- 19th Nervous Breakdown
- As Tears Go By (song)
- Back Street Girl
- Carol (Chuck Berry song)
- Come On (Chuck Berry song)
- Come and Stay with Me
- Connection (Rolling Stones song)
- Cry to Me
- Dandelion (Rolling Stones song)
- Get Off of My Cloud
- Goin' Home (Rolling Stones song)
- Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?
- Heart of Stone (Rolling Stones song)
- I Am Waiting (song)
- I'm Free (Rolling Stones song)
- It's All Over Now
- Lady Jane (song)
- Let's Spend the Night Together
- Little Red Rooster
- Little by Little (Rolling Stones song)
- Love Has Finally Come at Last
- Mother's Little Helper
- Not Fade Away (song)
- Out of Time (Rolling Stones song)
- Paint It Black
- Play with Fire (Rolling Stones song)
- Ruby Tuesday (song)
- Sittin' on a Fence
- Some Things Just Stick in Your Mind
- Something Happened to Me Yesterday
- Stupid Girl (Rolling Stones song)
- Take It or Leave It (Rolling Stones song)
- Tell Me (Rolling Stones song)
- The Last Time (Rolling Stones song)
- The Spider and the Fly (song)
- Think (Rolling Stones song)
- Time Is on My Side
- Under My Thumb
- We Love You
- Yesterday's Papers
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Jane_(song)
Also known as Lady Jane (The Rolling Stones song).
, Sitar, Subtonic, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Vulva, World music, Xylophone.