’19th Nervous Breakdown’ by the Rolling Stones reflects the psychological strain of sudden fame, capturing exhaustion and tension through sharp lyrics and restless music. Released in 1966, it became a significant rock hit.
’19th Nervous Breakdown’ by the Rolling Stones reflects the psychological strain of sudden fame, capturing exhaustion and tension through sharp lyrics and restless music. Released in 1966, it became a significant rock hit.
Rolling Stones songs: Wild Horses (acoustic version) I know I dreamed you a sin and a lie/ I have my freedom but I don’t have much time… Written by: Jagger/RichardRecorded: Muscle Shoals […]
‘Shine a Light’, a poignant song by the Rolling Stones, evolved from an earlier version into a heartfelt tribute to Brian Jones, exploring themes of loss and grace, ultimately becoming a spiritual anthem for survival.
Rolling Stones Songs: ‘Can’t You Hear Me Knocking’ Y’all got cocaine eyes/ Yeah, you got speed-freak jive now… Written by: Jagger/RichardRecorded: Rolling Stones Mobile, Stargroves, Newbury and Olympic Sound Studios, London, England, […]
Rolling Stones songs: Loving Cup (alternate take) Well I can run and jump and fish, but I won’t fight/ You if you want to push and pull with me all night… Written […]
‘Moonlight Mile’ by The Rolling Stones explores themes of distance and weariness through its lyrical narrative and atmospheric production, reflecting Mick Jagger’s experiences of travel and longing for home.
Rolling Stones songs: Troubles A’ Comin’ *Listen to early version of Troubles a’ Comin’*Click for MORE ROLLING STONES SONGS 1962-PRESENT ‘Cause we’re livin’ in a crazy system/ Yeah, what they would do with […]
‘Look What the Cat Dragged In’ by the Rolling Stones presents a sharp analysis of domestic tensions, flipping traditional gender roles while delivering a high-energy musical experience filled with irony and emotional complexity.
Rolling Stones songs: It Won’t Take Long And it won’t take long to forgive ya/ But it’s hard to forget/ ‘Cause it seems like it’s yesterday/ The day that we first met… […]
Rolling Stones songs: Title 5 *An instrumental take only featuring Keith, Bill and CharlieWritten by: Jagger/RichardRecorded: Olympic Sound Studios, London, England, Feb. 1967 *Click for MORE ROLLING STONES SONGS 1962-PRESENT More about ‘Title […]