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{{Songbox
{{Songbox
| Name = Jeane
| Name = Jeane
| Recorded = Circa July/August 1983
| Album = [[This Charming Man (single)]]
| Album = [[This Charming Man (single)]]
| Length = 3:02
| Length = 3:02 (Single version)<br>3:03 (Troy Tate Studio)<br>2:46 (Troy Tate Demo)
| Writer = Morrissey/Marr
| Writer = Morrissey/Marr
| Producer = [[Troy Tate]]
| Producer = [[Troy Tate]]
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* A version of this song is available on the [[Rush To Danger (CD bootleg)|Rush To Danger]] bootleg CD.
* A version of this song is available on the [[Rush To Danger (CD bootleg)|Rush To Danger]] bootleg CD.


== Lyrics <ref>Lyrics provided by [http://foreverill.com/songs/jeane.htm Smiths Indeed!]</ref> ==
* [[Sandie Shaw]] recorded (with [[John Porter]]) a cover of this song featuring [[The Smiths]] - released March, 1984.
 
== Lyrics ==


{{lyrics
{{lyrics
|Jeane
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Jeane
The low-life has lost its appeal
The low-life has lost its appeal
And I'm tired of walking these streets
And I'm tired of walking these streets
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{{CommonSongSections | Artist = The Smiths | Song = {{#replace:{{#replace:{{PAGENAME}}| (single)|}}| (song)|}}}}
==References And Notes==
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