Baby Jane
Rod Stewart · Some Guys Have All The Luck (Best Of 2008) [2008]
I knew you when you had no one to talk to
Now you're moving in high society
don't forget I know secrets about you
I used to think you were on my side
but now I'm no longer sure
I wish I knew what I know now before
When I give my heart again
I know it's gonna last forever
No one tell me where or when
I know it's gonna last forever
Baby Jane don't it make you feel sad
just when I thought that we were winning
You and I were so close in every way
don't time fly when you're loving and laughing
I've said goodbye so many times
the situation ain't all that new
Optimism's my best defense
I'll get through without you
When I give my heart again
I know it's gonna last forever
No one tell me where or when
I know it's gonna last forever
I won't be that dumb again
I know it's gotta last forever
When I fall in love again
I know it's gonna last forever
Baby Jane I've said all I want to say
go your own way don't think twice about me
Cause I've got ideas and plans of my own
so long darlin' I'll miss you believe me
The lesson learned was so hard to swallow
but I know that I'll survive
I'm gonna take a good look at myself and cry
When I give my heart again
I know it's gonna last forever
No one tell me where or when
I know it's gonna last forever
When I fall in love next time
I know it's gonna last forever
I won't be that dumb again
I know it'll last forever
Baby Jane - Rod Stewart
Rod Stewart's "Baby Jane" stands as a quintessential example of his enduring rock and roll legacy, capturing the raw energy and charismatic storytelling that defined his career. Originally recorded during the mid-1970s, the track exemplifies Stewart's signature blend of bluesy grit and polished pop sensibilities, showcasing his ability to craft anthems that resonate across generations. Featured on his 2008 greatest hits compilation, the song highlights his continued relevance in the music industry, serving as a testament to his prolific output and mastery of the genre. The recording reflects the era's vibrant sound while maintaining the timeless appeal of Stewart's vocal delivery and songwriting, cementing its place within his extensive discography as a staple for fans and critics alike.
