She eventually stumbles across the same room where all the mirrors are, and she cannot see her reflection in any of them. It also shows scenes of the band playing in a room filled with mirrors. Jane runs around her house, with similar results wherever there should be a mirror. However, her vanity mirror is gone, and only the frame remains. ![]() Jane wakes up suddenly in a bathtub, getting out and getting dressed. The video features a woman named Jane Bryan, played by Sarah Mather from season four of American Idol. The video for "The Diary of Jane", directed by Ryan Smith, made its world premiere on Yahoo! Music on June 21, 2006, after originally being scheduled for release on June 16. Orchestral string instruments such as a violin and cello are also used. It features softer vocals by Burnley and harmonized softly by Sebastian Davin (of Dropping Daylight) as well as a shift of instruments: from drums, bass and guitar to piano (played by Burnley). The acoustic version is featured as a bonus track on the first pressing of Phobia. The song overall is notable for featuring a musical style closer to nu metal, as opposed to the band's overall alternative metal sound. It is essentially a re-recording of the original. The album version is included on Phobia as the second track, it features the usual Breaking Benjamin sound of heavy percussion, down-tuned guitars, and the powering vocals of Benjamin Burnley, as well as the use of death growl vocals during two vocal passages. It maintains almost no difference from the album version, with an exception of the ending fading out on a lower note along with other minor differences. The original version was released with the single and was the track used for the video and radio airplay. In total, the song has three different versions: the original version, the album version and the acoustic version, with the original being the only one that is not featured on Phobia. The song was also featured in the 2008 dance film Step Up 2: The Streets. The success of the song led it to be featured in the video game NASCAR 07 and as downloadable content for Rock Band and Rock Band 2. "The Diary of Jane" was the fastest added single in Hollywood Records history, topping such artists as Queen. "The Diary of Jane", as of June 2006, could be heard on over 100 radio stations in America. This success propelled the song to number two on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and number four on the Modern Rock Tracks chart. It was the number one most-added track at three formats: Rock, Modern Rock and Active Rock. It debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 55 before reaching number 50 and spending 15 weeks on chart. The single moved rapidly up the charts in its first week of official release. This person Jane was just gone because they were unidentified for so long and lived this entire life for nothing. That’s what started it and then once I started writing, it turned into more than that. So, Jane references Jane Doe but then making a story up for her because she had nothing. Nobody knew who she was to the point where whatever she did was all gone. There was a Jane Doe that washed up on shore and she just got buried with no story. It all started because I was watching a lot of Forensic Files stuff where there were a bunch of unsolved mysteries. The single was certified 4× Platinum in the United States on February 3, 2021, Silver in the United Kingdom on July 17, 2020, and Gold in Germany on April 3, 2023, making it their most successful single in terms of sales internationally. It gained a massive amount of radio play throughout the United States and reached number one under three rock charts. The song, one of their most notable and successful, is the fastest-added single ever in the history of Hollywood Records. It was released in June 2006 as the lead single from their third album, Phobia. ![]() ![]() " The Diary of Jane" is a song by American rock band Breaking Benjamin.
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