Los Lobos - Evangeline From their album "How Will the Wolf Survive?", released on Slash Records in 1984. "Evangeline is on the roam Just barely seventeen When she left home Don't know where she is Or where she's going She is the queen of make believe, Evangeline"
Marissa Nadler - Janie in Love Singer-songwriter from Boston/Massachusetts. "Janie in Love" is a track from her album "Strangers", released in 2016 on Sacred Bones Records. "You're a natural disaster and I am Watching you blow up everything You touch and the earth will crumble You speak and hurricanes attack I am pulling out the windows to prepare for you When I hear your name Some great deluge Janie in love Janie in love Janie in love Janie in love Janie in love Janie in love"
Shagrat - Amanda Group from London formed by guitarist and singer Steve Peregrin Took in 1970 after being sacked from Tyrannosaurus Rex in 1969. "Amanda" is a home demo, recorded in 1970, finally released as a single in 1990 on Shagrat Records. "Went down to the casino Tried my hand at the dice The croupier she was called Amanda And, she give me some good advice"
Marshall Crenshaw “Mary Anne ” from his first album. Richard Thompson “Valerie” Fountains Of Wayne “Hey Julie” The Rembrandts “Hang On Clementine “
John Cougar Mellencamp - Martha Say From his album "Big Daddy", released in 1989 on Mercury Records. "Hi-de-hi-de-hi, brother Hi-de-hi-de-hey now, Martha Hi-de-hi-de-hi, sister Say what, hey you, look out, Martha"
Loudness - Geraldine UFO - Terri / Cherry Rick Springfield - Kristina / Allison Alice Cooper - Mary Ann / Nurse Rosetta / Gail Steve Perry - Oh Sherrie Pavlovs Dog - Julia Van Halen - Jamies Cryin Europe - Carrie The Cult - Edie Britny Fox - Stevie Eyes - Cheyenne Adrenalin Factor - Boozin Susan Journey - Suzanne Krokus - Smelly Nelly Vain - Dee Dee Guns N Roses - My Michelle
Sly and The Family Stone - Jane Is a Groupee Closing track from their album "Life", released on Epic Records in 1968. "Jane is a groupee, ahhh Jane makes whoopee, ahhh She's got a thing for guys in the band Every musician's biggest fan"
Lightnin' Slim - Hello Mary Lee Some great Louisiana Swamp Blues. A single B-side (b/w "I'm Tired Waitin' Baby"), released in 1961 on the Excello label. "Hello Mary Lee, do you remember me Well, well, Mary Lee, do you remember me I been gone so long, I had a break you see"
Eric Andersen - Sheila A track from his album "Blue River", released on Columbia in 1972. "Sheila, can you help me I cannot go no higher Sheila, can you help me My head is all on fire"
rio/duran duran valerie/love the original by the zutons--and--the reworked version by amy winehouse/mark ronson
Yet another one by Country Joe McDonald: Country Joe & The Fish - Susan A track from their third album "Together", released in 1968 on Vanguard Records. "Susan, inside you say the words and I'll go"