Hey Jane
Low Millions Lyrics


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It's a beautiful night
Except I'm alone
Upstairs I can hear the neighbors moan
A car drives by with loud music on
I raise my glass and sing along

Hey Jane
I'm getting wasted
Hey Jane
I'm so alone
I want to go out into the night and taste it
But I can't face it on my own

Pick up I know your home
I know you hear my voice on the answer phone
I'm standing here going through your clothes
I'm brining your dress up to my nose

Hey Jane
I'm getting wasted
Hey Jane
I'm so alone
I want to go out into the night and taste it
But I can't face it on my own

Sweet Jane get on the train and meet me here downtown
Bring your overnight bag and your overnight gown

Hey Jane
I'm getting wasted
Hey Jane
I'm so alone
I really want to go out into the night and taste it




But I can't face it on my own
Hey Jane

Overall Meaning

The song "Hey Jane" by Low Millions is a melancholic and introspective piece that deals with the themes of loneliness, longing, and desperation. The opening verse sets the scene of the song as the singer expresses the beauty of the night while acknowledging his solitude. The sounds of his neighbors' moaning and the car's loud music are the only things that provide him with some form of company. He then raises his glass and sings along, emphasizing his reliance on alcohol to cope with his loneliness.


The chorus of the song revolves around the repetition of the phrase "Hey Jane," which serves as the singer's desperate plea for companionship. He is getting wasted and feels so alone, but he longs to go out and taste the night. However, he can't face it on his own, which emphasizes his isolation and the futility of his attempts to connect with others.


The second verse of the song takes a darker turn as the singer calls his friend Jane, who isn't picking up. He then proceeds to go through her clothes, smelling her dress, and continuing to call her. This behavior is somewhat disturbing and adds to the sense of desperation that pervades the song. The bridge of the song consists of the singer asking Jane to meet him downtown, emphasizing his desire to escape his present reality and find some sort of solace. However, as the song fades out, he continues to repeat the phrase "Hey Jane," emphasizing that his loneliness remains despite his attempts to reach out.


Line by Line Meaning

It's a beautiful night
The night is lovely


Except I'm alone
However, I am alone


Upstairs I can hear the neighbors moan
I hear noises from the neighbors upstairs


A car drives by with loud music on
A car passes by with loud music playing


I raise my glass and sing along
I lift my glass and sing with the music


Hey Jane
Addressing someone named Jane


I'm getting wasted
I am drinking and getting drunk


I'm so alone
I feel extremely lonely


I want to go out into the night and taste it
I crave to experience the night life


But I can't face it on my own
But I cannot do it by myself


Pick up I know your home
I know you are at home


I know you hear my voice on the answer phone
I am aware you hear my voice on your answering machine


I'm standing here going through your clothes
I am standing here and looking through your clothes


I'm bringing your dress up to my nose
I am holding up your dress to my nose


Sweet Jane get on the train and meet me here downtown
Dear Jane, take the train and come meet me downtown


Bring your overnight bag and your overnight gown
Bring your bag and gown for an overnight stay


Hey Jane
Addressing someone named Jane again


I'm getting wasted
I am drinking and getting drunk


I'm so alone
I feel extremely lonely


I really want to go out into the night and taste it
I truly desire to experience the nightlife


But I can't face it on my own
But I cannot do it by myself


Hey Jane
Addressing someone named Jane once again




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: ADAM COHEN

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