[00:18.09]Standin' on a corner [00:22.39]Suitcase in my hand [00:26.20]Jack's in his corset, Jane is in her vest [00:31.12]and me I'm in a rock 'n' roll band. Huh. [00:36.83]Riding a Stutz Bear Cat, Jim [00:40.37]ya know, those were different times [00:45.38]all the poets studied rules of verse [00:48.35]and those ladies they rolled their eyes [00:55.02]Sweet Jane [00:59.48]Sweet Jane [01:03.97]Sweet Jane [01:08.15]Now Jack, he is a banker [01:12.11]and Jane, she's a clerk [01:17.17]and both of them save their monies [01:21.22]when they get home from work [01:26.76]sittin downby the fire [01:29.30]Ooo, the radio does play [01:34.05]the classical music there, Jim [01:36.37]The March of the Wooden Soldiers [01:38.68]All you protest kids [01:40.35]you can hear Jack say [01:45.30]Sweet Jane [01:49.82]Sweet Jane [01:54.21]Sweet Jane [01:58.99]Some people they like to go out dancin [02:03.06]and other people they have to work. Just watch me now [02:07.36]and there's even some evil mothers [02:11.61]Well there gonna tell you that everthing is just dirt [02:16.25]you know that women never really faint [02:19.92]and that villians always blink their eyes [02:25.73]that children are the only ones who blush [02:29.67]and that life is just to die [02:34.79]But anyone who ever had a heart [02:39.39]they wouldn't turn around and break it [02:43.76]and anyone who ever played a part [02:48.28]They wouldn't turn around and hate it [03:02.46][02:57.93][02:53.23]Sweet Jane