@proggie We should always keep in mind, however, that songwriters often write songs "in character," as someone other than themselves. So perhaps Tony's fictional narrator in this song is the sort of person who would say "me and Sarah Jane."
@proggie We should always keep in mind, however, that songwriters often write songs "in character," as someone other than themselves. So perhaps Tony's fictional narrator in this song is the sort of person who would say "me and Sarah Jane."
You would have thought that after all that expensive Charterhouse education Tony would have known it was 'Sarah Jane and I', not 'Me and Sarah Jane'.
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@proggie We should always keep in mind, however, that songwriters often write songs "in character," as someone other than themselves. So perhaps Tony's fictional narrator in this song is the sort of person who would say "me and Sarah Jane."
@proggie We should always keep in mind, however, that songwriters often write songs "in character," as someone other than themselves. So perhaps Tony's fictional narrator in this song is the sort of person who would say "me and Sarah Jane."