Janie Runaway

"Janie Runaway" is the fourth single from Steely Dan's 2000 album Two Against Nature.

-Credits-

  • Drums: Leroy Clouden
  • Bass/Guitars: Walter Becker
  • Rhodes: Ted Baker
  • Wurlitzer/Lead Vocals: Donald Fagen
  • Alto sax solo: Chris Potter
  • Backup vocals: Carolyn Leonhart
  • Trumpet: Michael Leonhart
  • Alto sax: Lou Marini
  • Tenor sax: Lawrence Feldman
  • Bass clarinet: Roger Rosenberg


Steely Dan
  • Walter Becker
  • Donald Fagen
  • Denny Dias
  • Michael McDonald
  • Jeff Porcaro
  • Royce Jones
  • Jeff "Skunk" Baxter
  • Jim Hodder
  • David Palmer
Studio albums
  • Can't Buy a Thrill
  • Countdown to Ecstasy
  • Pretzel Logic
  • Katy Lied
  • The Royal Scam
  • Aja
  • Gaucho
  • Two Against Nature
  • Everything Must Go
EPs
  • Four Tracks from Steely Dan
Live albums
  • Alive in America
  • Plush TV Jazz-Rock Party
Singles
  • "Dallas"
  • "Do It Again"
  • "Reelin' In the Years"
  • "Show Biz Kids"
  • "My Old School"
  • "Rikki Don't Lose That Number"
  • "Pretzel Logic"
  • "Black Friday"
  • "Bad Sneakers"
  • "Kid Charlemagne"
  • "The Fez"
  • "Haitian Divorce"
  • "Peg"
  • "Deacon Blues"
  • "FM (No Static at All)"
  • "Josie"
  • "Hey Nineteen"
  • "Babylon Sisters"
  • "Time Out of Mind"
  • "Reelin' In the Years" (Live)
  • "Cousin Dupree"
  • "What a Shame About Me"
  • "Jack of Speed"
  • "Janie Runaway"
  • "The Last Mall"
  • "Blues Beach"
  • "Things I Miss the Most"
Compilations
  • Greatest Hits
  • Steely Dan
  • Gold
  • A Decade of Steely Dan
  • Reelin' In the Years
  • Do It Again
  • Citizen Steely Dan
  • Then and Now
  • Showbiz Kids
  • The Definitive Collection
  • The Very Best of Steely Dan
Related articles
  • Discography
  • Gary Katz
  • Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz with Steely Dan
  • Roger Nichols
  • Book
  • Category

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