Sweet Jane

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"Sweet Jane"
Image:Loadedalbum.jpg
Song by The Velvet Underground
From the album Loaded
Album released September 1970
Genre Rock
Song Length 3:55
Record label Warner Brothers
Producer unknown
Loaded Album Listing
Who Loves the Sun (Track 1) Sweet Jane (Track 8) Rock and Roll (Track 9)

"Sweet Jane" is a song by the Velvet Underground, originally appearing on their 1970 album Loaded. The song was originally penned by then Velvets frontman Lou Reed, who continued to incorporate the song into his own live performances years later as a solo artist. The song is a fan favorite of Reed and frequently appears on classic rock radio stations. When Loaded was originally released in 1970, Warner Brothers removed an entire verse from the song, presumably to shorten it for radio airplay, which greatly upset Reed. It also appears on the albums Live at Max's Kansas City, 1969: The Velvet Underground Live, Peel Slowly and See, and Rock 'n' Roll Animal.

In 1972, glam rock band Mott the Hoople made a cover version, the opening song on their Bowie-produced comeback album All the Young Dudes. It was also released as a single in Canada, Holland, Portugal, Spain and the United States, though not the UK, their home.

In 1988, the Canadian band Cowboy Junkies covered the song on The Trinity Session album, which was later released as a CD single, and used on the Trent Reznor compiled Natural Born Killers soundtrack.

In March 2005, Q magazine placed "Sweet Jane" at number 18 in its list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Tracks.

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