Mott The Hoople - Sweet Jane download song

  • Artist: Mott The Hoople
  • Song Title: Sweet Jane
  • Music Genre: Pop
  • Length: 04:19
  • Size: 6.1MB
  • Bitrate: 192Kbps
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Jeff Tribble

2021-02-16 16:35:16 | User Info
This Rocks. Simply the best version I have ever heard!!

fragkill86

2020-11-24 04:08:31 | User Info
This album was released the day I arrived at college (Friday, September 8, 1972.) It was a university, in central NJ, with lots of climbing evergreens and rich kids and I partially-paid my tuition by working as a DJ at the university radio station. When I arrived at the station to work my 1st day, the guy I replaced said to me: "Play whatever you like, some new albums just came in." "All The Youngs Dudes" was one of them. I had smoked a joint on the walk in and was pleasantly stoned. I unwrapped the album and put it on--this was the1st song on the album. I was blown away, mostly by the guitar solo at the end. I have loved this song ever since. God, what a great introduction to college!

Roman Royer

2020-06-19 02:00:24 | User Info
Takes me back to the early 70's working as a roadie for a local band which played this song and other Mott and glam rock songs. Good times, great music. Wish I could turn back the clock.

Pauly Arele

2020-06-11 23:32:50 | User Info
This is the best version.

Tim Waldbauer

2020-06-08 16:07:29 | User Info
January 1973 heard this for the first time on the radio. Instantly loved it ... still do.

Juan Pablo Jara

2020-05-13 13:38:00 | User Info
This song kind of makes me think everything is going to be alright.

08bilko

2020-05-07 16:18:50 | User Info
Mick Ralphs' tone on the ending solo is wonderful.

Markus Mustapic

2020-05-05 09:16:05 | User Info
One of the best of any cover version of any song.  But Lou Reed's version on the "Rock and Roll Animal" album reigns supreme.

Bernadette Modeste

2020-05-02 02:11:02 | User Info
this is no-doubt the best version of this great song ~ it lingers! hahaha :)

Luu Happiness

2020-04-25 00:58:45 | User Info
best version by far. Love the drums

Hinata Bordeos

2020-04-14 11:43:06 | User Info
I think this is a more better version of the song than the Velvet Underground's version, because Ian Hunter's vocals in this one are better in tune than Lou Reed's vocals on the Velvet Underground's version of this song.

Martin Andre

2020-04-13 15:59:35 | User Info
You just can't over-estimate Lou Reed's influence on the rock & roll of the 1970s and '80s. "Sweet Jane" is one of his best, and Mott The Hoople did it real justice. I was a Boston college deejay in 1972 - and I played this track to death!

Walker Reyes

2020-04-11 06:46:22 | User Info
It was the summer of 1975 in the suburbs of NJ, USA...I was working at a convenience store, a junior in college...you were working as a waitress, just ready to start college...you asked me to take you to register for your courses; I did...after we returned that night, we went out to a Rathskeller-type of bar...the drinking age was 18 back then...afterward, we went back to my parents house (we lived very close to each other, our houses were the same model)... You were so young and so incredibly beautiful-long, blonde hair and deep, blue eyes, only 17 years old...what I remember, what sticks out in my mind about that night, is the way you removed your top- you crossed your arms at your waist and pulled up--in one motion, revealing yourself to me... That night was one of the very few we shared before you went back to 'someone else', but I never forgot you...I have thought about you often over the years...You never knew that I was in love with you. That was my "Sweet Jane (B)"

Twoball Cane

2020-04-09 12:17:00 | User Info
Who's still listening to the mid-70s in early 2020?? what great music...

oUnknown Snake

2020-04-02 00:45:48 | User Info
One of the best guitar outros in rock 'n' roll history.... (3:16)