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  1. Nov 4, 2016 · 715K subscribers. 12K. 1.4M views 7 years ago #RockTheCasbah #TheClash #ShouldIStayOrShouldIGo. The Clash - Janie Jones (Official Audio) Follow On Spotify - http://smarturl.it/TheClashTT Listen...

  2. 145 subscribers. Subscribed. 260. 27K views 6 years ago. From the Album The Clash Released 8 April 1977 Recorded 10–27 February 1977 ...more. From the Album The ClashReleased 8 April 1977Recorded...

  3. Hateful66. 893 subscribers. Subscribed. 2K. 354K views 16 years ago. Janie Jones 15-11-1977 Manchester The Elizabethan Ballroom UK ...Nothin' can beat the Clash....Nothin'...!! ...more. Janie...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Janie_JonesJanie Jones - Wikipedia

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    Jones began her show-business career as a cabaret artist in late 1950s London. She performed first at the Windmill Theatre, and later in clubs in Mayfairand elsewhere in London. She began recording songs and embarked on another career as a pop singer in the 1960s, her greatest success coming in 1966 with the novelty song "Witches Brew", which was h...

    Source 1. "Witches Brew" / "Take-A My Tip" (11/65) HMV POP1495 - UK: No. 46 2. "Gunning For You" / "Go Go Away From Me" (3/66) HMV POP1514 3. "Tickle Me Tootsie Wootsies" / "High And Dry" (4/67) Columbia DB8173 4. "Charlie Smith" / "Nobody's Perfect" (5/68) Pye 7N17550 5. "Girl's Song" / "I've Never Met A Boy Like You" (9/68) Major Minor MM577 6. "...

    The cabaret singer was sentenced to seven years imprisonment (serving three years)in 1974 for her involvement in 'controlling prostitutes'. Whilst in jail, she met and befriended the 'Moors murderess' Myra Hindley, and made numerous television appearances insisting that Hindley was a reformed woman and should be considered for release. However, Jon...

    She is the subject of a song by The Clash called "Janie Jones", which was released in 1977 on the band's eponymous debut album. In 2006, the song was covered by Babyshambles. Jones appeared in the music video for the Babyshambles version, being chauffeured around London together with Mick Jones. In 1983, Jones, backed by members of The Clash and th...

  5. Music video. Track listing. Personnel. Chart performance. Notes. References. Janie Jones (song) " 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). [2] . The song is named after Janie Jones, a cabaret singer who organised sex parties at her Kensington home. [3]

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  6. Janie Jones - pulling guns on the Kray Twins. Video unavailable. This video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by JamesWhaleRadioShow.

  7. 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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