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"'''Zoe Jane'''" is a single released by [[United States|American]] [[alternative metal]] band [[Staind]], off of their fourth studio album ''[[14 Shades of Grey]]''. As a single, "Zoe Jane" received very little mainstream success, with the song not being noted on any chart positions succeeding it's release. This was mostly due to the song being outshined by popularity of more successful and earlier singles released off of the album 14 Shades of Grey. Singles such as, "So Far Away", and, "Price To Play". Still however, in 2004 the song received moderate airplay on radio stations. |
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[[Category:Song recordings produced by Josh Abraham]] |
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== Lyrical Inspiration == |
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"Zoe Jane" is a [[power ballad]], written in honor of lead singer [[Aaron Lewis]]'s firstborn daughter, who was born during the recording of ''14 Shades of Grey''. The song is well known as a fan favorite for its acoustic performance during Aaron Lewis's solo acoustic concerts, throughout the [[''14 Shades of Grey'']] album era from 2003 to 2004. |
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== Appearance and reference == |
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Although because of "Zoe Janes" lack of success, a music video was never produced, in the music video for Staind's rather more popular single, "[[So Far Away]]" released from the same album, "[[14 Shades of Grey]]", as Zoe Jane was, Pictures and film clips of [[Aaron Lewis]]'s firstborn daughter,(whom of which the song is named for and dedicated to.) appear at times throughout the music video |
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