The Garden of Jane Delawney (song)

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For the album of the same name, see The Garden of Jane Delawney (album)

"The Garden of Jane Delawney" is an English folk song written in the late 1960s by Trees front man Bias Boshell and was used as the title track of their first album.

[edit] Cover versions

  • Françoise Hardy recorded a version of the song for her English-language album If You Listen, a cover notable for its electric arrangement.
  • The song was faithfully covered by All About Eve in 1988 as the B-side to their first album single "What Kind of Fool".
  • This song was covered by French band Dark Sanctuary on their album Exaudi Vocem Meam - Part 1, released in November 2005.