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==Overview==
==Overview==
Jamie was written by Rivers Cuomo for [[Jamie Young]], who was the band's lawyer at the time of their signing to [[Geffen]].  The band was extremely grateful for Jamie Young because she cared about the band and made certain that they were treated fairly.  The song was written as a thank you.  Matt Sharp has also written a song for Jamie, which Rivers helped him record called "[[Mrs. Young]]".  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.


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. Their A&R rep at Geffen, Todd Sullivan, convinced the band (after much cajoling) to submit it for inclusion on the in-house compilation ''[[DGC Rarities, Vol. 1]]'' in the summer of 1994.  This is one of the few officially-released recordings featuring [[Jason Cropper]], before being replaced by [[Brian Bell]].
Jamie was written by Rivers Cuomo early in March 1993 as a sincere reaction to the help the band was getting from their first attorney, [[Jamie Young]]. Although band lawyers are indeed paid very well, Rivers was experiencing a real feeling of gratitude and safety, which comes out in this track. It wasn't so much a "thank you" as it was an expression of the feelings of confidence and security produced by having a high-powered attorney (after long months of worry).
 
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.


==Recording==
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