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Anyone know a track by Gerry Grainger with name Jane in title/Chorus?

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"Just Tell Him Jane Said Hello" I suppose.

Released on Bigtop 3150 with "What's Wrong With Me" on the flip.

Was also issued on UK London (HLX 9759).

"Just tell him Jane said hello" was the answer record to Elvis Presley's "Just tell her Jim said hello".

Was Gerri's the only version as I can remember the song at the time, but can't remember who the singer was?

Reckon she did some good stuff, but never topped "I go to pieces ... everytime", one of my favourite NS tracks.

Hi Geoff,

Actually, Gerri Grainger's "Just Tell Him Jane Said Hello" was the same as "Just Tell Her Jim Said Hello" by Elvis Presley (written by Jerry Leiber & Mike Stoller), but was the female equivalent of the track, odd words changed for obvious reasons.

As far as I know, Gerri Grainger's is the only version of this.

Gene

Thanks Gene, I can remember the record, I was at school at the time, but even then had my interest in trivia. Just couldn't remember if it was her.

I didn't know she had made so many records until fairly recently. Couple of good tracks on the Goldmine CD of Big Top stuff, issued 3 or 4 years ago.

Were any of her other tracks played anywhere, apart from I Go To Pieces.

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