Something to Hold Onto

Something to Hold Onto

"Something To Hold On To" was the first album released by Ohio-based band, Saving Jane, in 2002.

The band talks about this album, which appears to be an independent release, on their current myspace bio. It is currently unavailable for resale as it was only sold at shows early in the band's career, before signing to a record label.

Track listing

# Alright
# Mary
# I Am
# Good Enough
# Lost
# Fallin
# Beautiful Day
# Something To Hold On To
# Last Time
# Waiting For This Love
# Whos Crying Now?(1st Version)
# Dusting And Shoebox


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