I'm So Glad I Know You |
All I See Is You ... |
Version 1 is a studio recording with Larry's vocal backed by a piano
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Upon This Rock [Collector's Edition CD]
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Version 2 is a very short (eighteen seconds) snippet of a musical rehearsal, with no instruments
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lyrics version 1
You'll never know how much I think of you
You'll never know how high you stand with me
You make me happy and you brighten my day
And I'm so glad I know you Mary Jane
And every time I walk into a room
Though dark and crowded all I see is you
Your presence lingers long after you've gone
Every thought of you turns me on
You're something special to me in every way
And I'm so glad I know you Mary Jane
You'll never know how high you stand with me
You make me happy and you brighten my day
And I'm so glad I know you Mary Jane
And every time I walk into a room
Though dark and crowded all I see is you
Your presence lingers long after you've gone
Every thought of you turns me on
You're something special to me in every way
And I'm so glad I know you Mary Jane
lyrics version 2
One, two, three [Count in]
Though dark and crowded all I see is you
No, it's not, let's just try to remember the parts [Spoken]
Though dark and crowded all I see is you
No, it's not, let's just try to remember the parts [Spoken]
"This is part of a rather elaborate choral part I wrote for "I'm so glad I know you, Mary Jane". The girl in question is named Mary Kaye, a naive girl from the midwest who meets up with the sarcastic and somewhat cruel inhabitants in the Haight-Ashbury district. They are making fun of her by singing about Marijuana and she doesn't understand why they can't get her name right."
This song is listed on both the Alison musical poster and on the Alison cast recording LP as "Mary Jane", and was to be performed by "Hippie and friends".
This song is listed on both the Alison musical poster and on the Alison cast recording LP as "Mary Jane", and was to be performed by "Hippie and friends".