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"'''Jamie'''" is the fourth track on the deluxe version of ''[[The Blue Album]]'' and a [[List of Weezer b-sides and bonus tracks|b-side]] to [[Buddy Holly]].
"'''Jamie'''" is a song by [[Weezer]]. It was released as a [[List of Weezer B-sides and bonus tracks|B-side]] to UK retail single releases of "[[Buddy Holly]]." It was also released on the compilation ''[[DGC Rarities, Vol. 1]]'' and as the fourth track on the [[Weezer]] rarities compilation ''[[Dusty Gems & Raw Nuggets]]''.
 
===Appearances===
===Appearances===
* ''[[DGC Rarities, Vol. 1]]'' compilation (1994)
* ''[[DGC Rarities, Vol. 1]]'' compilation (1994)
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* ''[[Buddy Holly]]'' (UK Retail Cassette/UK Retail 7" Single (Black Vinyl))
* ''[[Buddy Holly]]'' (UK Retail Cassette/UK Retail 7" Single (Black Vinyl))
* ''[[Say It Ain't So]]'' (UK Retail CD/UK Retail 10" Single (Black Vinyl))
* ''[[Say It Ain't So]]'' (UK Retail CD/UK Retail 10" Single (Black Vinyl))
* ''[[Blue Album]]'' Deluxe Edition (Disc 2) (2004)
* ''[[Dusty Gems & Raw Nuggets]]'' (2004)
==Overview==
[[Image:JamieYoung2013.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Jamie Young, c. 2013]]
[[Image:JamieYoung2013.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Jamie Young, c. 2013]]
==Overview==
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).
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).


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==Recording==
==Recording==
From ''The Blue Album'''s Deluxe Edition liner notes:  
From ''The Blue Album'''s Deluxe Edition liner notes:  
<blockquote>The band subsequently had a fortunate run in with one Dale Johnson, then a student at Layola Marymount, who was taking a class in music recording and sound engineering. Dale had a class recording project coming up, so a plan was hatched to get the band to record with Dale for his project. The song was recorded live on [[April 15]], 1993 with no overdubs. The track was later delegated to the [[DGC Rarities, Vol. 1]] album, a move which took convincing from A&R man Todd Sullivan; they were concerned that their "rarity" might not be up to snuff sonically. Todd reminded them that the feel was amazing, and the world had to hear this recording. Dale Johnson recalls: "I guess the guys were happy with the LMU version of 'Jamie,' but I never entirely was completely satisfied. I mean, there's only so much you can do with a live take and only a few hours! Rivers seemed to be really amazed when I told him I only got a B+ on the project. 'But it's gonna be on a CD, man...!' I remember [[Matt Sharp|Matt]] being really adamant that they would do the recording project with me, but that they had to own the master. Smart boys, they were, and I agreed to  it. I just really wanted to be credited with the recording.</blockquote>
{{Blue liner notes|The band subsequently had a fortunate run in with one Dale Johnson, then a student at Layola Marymount, who was taking a class in music recording and sound engineering. Dale had a class recording project coming up, so a plan was hatched to get the band to record with Dale for his project. The song was recorded live on [[April 15]], 1993 with no overdubs. The track was later delegated to the [[DGC Rarities, Vol. 1]] album, a move which took convincing from A&R man Todd Sullivan; they were concerned that their "rarity" might not be up to snuff sonically. Todd reminded them that the feel was amazing, and the world had to hear this recording. Dale Johnson recalls: "I guess the guys were happy with the LMU version of 'Jamie,' but I never entirely was completely satisfied. I mean, there's only so much you can do with a live take and only a few hours! Rivers seemed to be really amazed when I told him I only got a B+ on the project. 'But it's gonna be on a CD, man...!' I remember [[Matt Sharp|Matt]] being really adamant that they would do the recording project with me, but that they had to own the master. Smart boys, they were, and I agreed to  it. I just really wanted to be credited with the recording.}}


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]] also wrote a song for Young (which Cuomo helped to record) titled "[[Mrs. Young]]," which was later reworked into "[[Please Let That Be You]]" from [[the Rentals]]' debut album, ''[[Return of the Rentals]]''.


This is one of the few officially-released recordings featuring [[Jason Cropper]], before being replaced by [[Brian Bell]]<ref>[[Historic event: 07/03/1994]]</ref>. 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.  
"Jamie" is one of the few officially-released recordings featuring [[Jason Cropper]], before being replaced by [[Brian Bell]]<ref>[[Historic event: 07/03/1994]]</ref>. 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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[[Image:Jamie handwritten.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Handwritten lyrics for "Jamie"]]
[[Image:Jamie handwritten.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Handwritten lyrics for "Jamie"]]
[[Image:Jamie2.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Handwritten lyrics for "Jamie"]]
[[Image:Jamie2.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Handwritten lyrics for "Jamie"]]
===B-side version===
{{Lyric box|
===B-side===
<poem>Jamie, what you doin' now
<poem>Jamie, what you doin' now
What you doin' now girl?
What you doin' now girl?
Please, please tell me
Please, please tell me
Cuz I need to know, I need to know now
Cuz I need to know
I need to know now


When I was down, You came to me
When I was down you came to me
And promised you'd always be
And promised you'd always be
By my side, now you're gone
By my side, now you're gone
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Jamie, I want you to know
Jamie, I want you to know


Jamie, Jamie, I'm so glad you're mine
Jamie, Jamie
I'm so glad you're mine
We'll be together a long time
We'll be together a long time


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Who's dialin' your car phone?
Who's dialin' your car phone?
Please, please be true
Please, please be true
You know that I trust you, do that which you must do
You know that I trust you
Do that which you must do


When I was down, You came to me
When I was down you came to me
And promised you'd always be
And promised you'd always be
By my side, now you're gone
By my side, now you're gone
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Jamie, I want you to know
Jamie, I want you to know


You've got The Beach Boys, and your firm's got the Stones
You've got The Beach Boys
And your firm's got the Stones
But I know you won't leave me alone
But I know you won't leave me alone
Sometimes it seems you’re not with me
Sometimes it seems you’re not with me
It hurts me so much, it hurts me so much
It hurts me so much, it hurts me so much
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It hurts me so much, it hurts me so much
It hurts me so much, it hurts me so much


You are the most, you're so rad, you're so fresh
You are the most, you're so rad
And I'm so glad
You're so fresh and I'm so glad
I am yours, you are mine
I am yours, you are mine
Show me where and I will sign
Show me where and I will sign
When I was down, You came to me
When I was down, you came to me
And promised you'd always be
And promised you'd always be
By my side, now you're gone
By my side, now you're gone
And I'm waiting waiting
And I'm waiting waiting


Jamie, believe me, I won't let you down
Jamie, believe me
Cuz you are the best lawyer in town.</poem>
I won't let you down
'Cause you are the best lawyer in town</poem>}}
{{Lyric box|
===Rivers Cuomo demo===
===Rivers Cuomo demo===
<poem>Jamie, what you doin' now
<poem>Jamie, what you doin' now
What you doin' now girl?
What you doin' now girl?
Please, please tell me
Please, please tell me
'Cuz I need to know, I need to know now
'Cuz I need to know
I need to know now


You are the most, you're so rad
You are the most, you're so rad
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Jamie, what you doin' now?
Jamie, what you doin' now?


Jamie, Jamie, I'm so glad you're mine
Jamie, Jamie
I'm so glad you're mine
We'll be together a long time
We'll be together a long time


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In times of need, you're there with me
In times of need, you're there with me
It hurts me so much, it hurts me so much
It hurts me so much, it hurts me so much
It hurts me so much, it hurts me so much</poem>
It hurts me so much, it hurts me so much</poem>}}
==See also==
==See also==
* [[List of Weezer songs]]
* [[List of Weezer songs]]