. "303108"^^ . "-0.70888"^^ . "Warner Bros. Records" . . "George Martin" . . "America (band) songs" . "USL4Q0817058" . . "74519992" . "english" . "1975 songs" . . "eng" . "1975 singles" . "0.768574"^^ . "Songs written by Gerry Beckley" . . . "2"^^ . "199000.0"^^ . . "-11.5"^^ . . "false"^^ . . "Daisy Jane" . . . "false"^^ . . . . "Warner Bros. Records singles" . . . "true"^^ . "Gerry Beckley" . "1977-07-24" . . . "1977-07-24" . . . "5714dec425ac0d8aee3921e2" . . . "0"^^ . . "live, 1977-07-24: Greek Theater, Los Angeles, CA, USA" . "2014-06-04"^^ . . "-0.0839479"^^ . "PT199.13142857S"^^ . "%22Daisy Jane%22 is a song written by Gerry Beckley of the group America which was introduced on the 1975 America album Hearts. Issued as that album's second single - following up the #1 hit %22Sister Golden Hair%22, %22Daisy Jane%22 reached #20 on the Billboard Hot 100 becoming the final Top 20 hit by the original three-member incarnation of America: on the Easy Listening chart the track reached #4.The song's narrator indicates he's flying back to Memphis in hopes of reconnecting with the girl he left behind %22to roam the city%22. Beckley, who wrote the song at his cottage in East Sussex, has stated: %22There was no such person as Daisy Jane and I had never even been to Memphis%22; he believes that the Nick Drake song %22Hazey Jane%22 likely gave him [i.e. Beckley] the idea of writing a song entitled %22Daisy Jane%22.The opening bars and vocals of Janet Jackson's 1987 ballad %22Let's Wait Awhile%22 bears a similarity to those of %22Daisy Jane%22.A Finnish rendering which retains the title %22Daisy Jane%22 was recorded by Reijo Karvonen for his 1975 album Tulossa." . "Daisy Jane" . "461564d4-703f-482a-87bc-47fbfd022f50" . . . . "4" . "TRIQOGT128F932D260" . . . "176.0"^^ .