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    Janie Jones. Marion Mitchell (born 1941 [1] in Seaham, County Durham ), better known by her stage name Janie Jones, is a former English singer. She became renowned for holding sex parties at her home during the 1970s, and was jailed for her involvement in 'controlling prostitutes'.

  2. Nov 4, 2016 · 1.4M views 7 years ago #RockTheCasbah #ShouldIStayOrShouldIGo #TheClash. The Clash - Janie Jones (Official Audio) Follow On Spotify - http://smarturl.it/TheClashTT Listen On Apple Music - http...

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  3. May 2, 2024 · “Janie Jones” was written by Mick Jones, the guitarist and co-founder of The Clash. The song was inspired by a woman named Janie Jones, who worked as a prostitute in London. Jones met Janie at a brothel, where he and his bandmates used to hang out.

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  4. "Janie Jones" is a song by the English punk rock band the Clash. It is the opening track on their debut album, The Clash (1977). The song is named after Janie Jones, a cabaret singer who organised sex parties at her Kensington home.

    • 8 April 1977
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  5. “Janie Jones”, the opening track on the Clash’s eponymous debut album released in 1977, is written to pop singer “Janie Jones”, (also known as Marion Mitchell) who was convicted in 1973 ...

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  7. May 9, 2024 · Janie Jones, the opening track on the Clash’s 1977 self-titled debut album, holds a special place in the hearts of punk rock fans around the world. Written by Mick Jones and Joe Strummer, the song pays homage to pop singer Janie Jones (real name Marion Mitchell), who gained notoriety in 1973 for running a prostitution ring.

  8. Janie Jones 15-11-1977 Manchester The Elizabethan Ballroom UK...Nothin' can beat the Clash....Nothin'...!!

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