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Matt Sharp has also written a song for Jamie, which Rivers helped him record called "Mrs. Young", which later became [[Please Let That Be You]] on [[The Rentals]]' [[Return of the Rentals|first album]].  Jamie is currently an attorney at the law firm of Ziffren, Brittenham, Branca, Fischer, Gilbert-Lurie, Stiffelman, Cook, Johnson, Lande & Wolf LLP in Los Angeles, California.
Matt Sharp has also written a song for Jamie, which Rivers helped him record called "Mrs. Young", which later became [[Please Let That Be You]] on [[The Rentals]]' [[Return of the Rentals|first album]].  Jamie is currently an attorney at the law firm of Ziffren, Brittenham, Branca, Fischer, Gilbert-Lurie, Stiffelman, Cook, Johnson, Lande & Wolf LLP in Los Angeles, California.


This is one of the few officially-released recordings featuring [[Jason Cropper]], before being replaced by [[Brian Bell]]. The band recorded the song with the intention of it being their first 7".  For some reason, it was never released, leaving ''[[The Blue Album]]'' to be their first-ever release.  
This is one of the few officially-released recordings featuring [[Jason Cropper]], before being replaced by [[Brian Bell]]. The band recorded the song with the intention of it being their first 7" with the b-side including [[Please Let That Be You]]It never fully came to fruition due to the group being signed to Geffen, leaving ''[[The Blue Album]]'' to be their first-ever release.  


The song was re-released on various "[[Buddy Holly]]" singles later that year, and again in 1995 as an acoustic radio session on the "[[Say It Ain't So]]" single.
The song was re-released on various "[[Buddy Holly]]" singles later that year, and again in 1995 as an acoustic radio session on the "[[Say It Ain't So]]" single.
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