L.A. GUNS: The ballad of Jayne 7" + The ballad of Jayne (live in California). Check video
Personnel:
Mick Cripps: guitar, acoustic guitar, slide guitar, keyboards, string arrangements, backing vocals
Tracii Guns: lead guitar, acoustic guitars, slide guitar, backing vocals [also: Bret Michaels, Gilby Clarke, Bang Tango etc.]
Phil Lewis: lead vocals [Girl, Torme, etc.]
Kelly Nickels: bass, backing vocals
Steve Riley: drums, percussion, backing vocals [W.A.S.P., Bang Tango, etc]
A power ballad that is positively beautiful. One of my favorite hair metal ballads of all time, such a well crafted, well written song that t`ill this day i never get tired of listening to it. 5 stars.......
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Now she's breakin' hearts in heaven
Shining bright in the sky
I still hear her voice in the wind
I still think of you in the night
Dedicated to the memory of the erotic and exotic Jayne Mansfield, L.A. Guns cast an acoustic ode to the curvy vixen who died tragically on June 27, 1967, in an auto accident, with "The Ballad of Jayne". Pulled from the Cocked & Loaded album
The Hollywood heartbreaker, with the platinum blonde mane, starred in the film The Girl Can't Help It. She also appeared numerous times in Playboy magazine, earning the busty beauty major sex symbol status in the late '50's and into the '60's. She was no plain Jayne.
Now it all seems funny
Kind of like a dream
Things ain't always what they seem
What a shame
What happened to Jayne.
KNOCK IT BACK!

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