Queen Jane Approximately - References in Other Works

References in Other Works

In the song "The Famous Jane" by Texas supergroup Arc Angels, the closing lines refer to several songs with the name "Jane" in the title, including Velvet Underground's "Sweet Jane", Dylan's "Queen Jane Approximately", and The Rolling Stones' "Lady Jane". Also, the Steely Dan album Can't Buy a Thrill (a title taken from the song It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry) includes the song "Brooklyn (Owes the Charmer Under Me)" which is musically based on "Queen Jane Approximately".

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