




Let's Spend The Night Together
A : Let's Spend The Night Together (MJ/KR) B : Ruby Tuesday (MJ/KR)
A : Let's Spend The Night Together (MJ/KR) B : Ruby Tuesday (MJ/KR)
Producer : Andrew OldhamSound Engineer : Glyn JohnsRecorded : A - 11.1966, B - 16.11.1966Studio : Olympic Sound Studios, London Released : 13.01.1967Decca F 12546
“Let’s Spend the Night Together” is a song by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, originally released by The Rolling Stones in 1967. It has been covered by various artists, most famously David Bowie in 1973. Released in the UK as a single in January 1967, “Let’s Spend the Night Together” reached #3 on the UK Singles Chart. The song was included on the U.S. version of the Stones’ album Between the Buttons, and was also released there as a single. However, due to the-then controversial nature of the lyrics (proposing a sexual encounter) most radio stations opted to play the flip side “Ruby Tuesday” instead.[1] The two songs charted separately on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, “Let’s Spend the Night Together” stalling at #55 while “Ruby Tuesday” became a #1 hit. Both “Ruby Tuesday” and “Let’s Spend the Night Together” feature piano by Jack Nitzsche.
“Let’s Spend the Night Together” is a song by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, originally released by The Rolling Stones in 1967. It has been covered by various artists, most famously David Bowie in 1973. Released in the UK as a single in January 1967, “Let’s Spend the Night Together” reached #3 on the UK Singles Chart. The song was included on the U.S. version of the Stones’ album Between the Buttons, and was also released there as a single. However, due to the-then controversial nature of the lyrics (proposing a sexual encounter) most radio stations opted to play the flip side “Ruby Tuesday” instead.[1] The two songs charted separately on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, “Let’s Spend the Night Together” stalling at #55 while “Ruby Tuesday” became a #1 hit. Both “Ruby Tuesday” and “Let’s Spend the Night Together” feature piano by Jack Nitzsche.
lyric
(Jagger/Richards) My, My, My, My Don't you worry 'bout what's on your mind (Oh my) I'm in no hurry I can take my time (Oh my) I'm going red and my tongue's getting tied (tongues's getting tied) I'm off my head and my mouth's getting dry. I'm high, But I try, try, try (Oh my) Let's spend the night together Now I need you more than ever Let's spend the night together now I feel so strong that I can't disguise (oh my) Let's spend the night together But I just can't apologize (oh no) Let's spend the night together Don't hang me up just to let me down (don't let me down) We could have fun just groovin' around around and around Let's spend the night together Now I need you more than ever Let's spend the night together Let's spend the night together Now I need you more than ever You know I'm smiling baby You need some guiding baby Now I need you more than ever Let's spend the night together Let's spend the night together now This doesn't happen to me ev'ryday (oh my) Let's spend the night together No excuses offered anyway (oh my) Let's spend the night together I'll satisfy your every need (every need) And I now know you will satisfy me Let's spend the night together Now I need you more than ever Let's spend the night together now
US version
: Let's Spend The Night Together (MJ/KR) B : Ruby Tuesday (MJ/KR)
Producer : Andrew OldhamSound Engineer : Glyn JohnsRecorded : A - 11.1966 , B - 16.11.1966Studio : Olympic Sound Studios , London Released : 14.01.1967London 45 LON 904
We Love You
A : We Love You (MJ/KR) B : Dandelion (MJ/KR)
Producer : Andrew OldhamSound Engineers : Glyn Johns & Eddie KramerRecorded : A - 13, 21.06, 2, 19.07.1967, B - 12, 13.06, 2.07.1967Studio : Olympic Sound Studios, London Released : 18.08.1967 Decca F 12654
“We Love You” is a rock song written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, first released as Decca single F12654 in the UK by The Rolling Stones on August 18, 1967, with a B-side of “Dandelion.” It went top ten in Britain, peaking at #8, but only made it to #50 in the United States. This single and its flipside would be the final Stones recordings receiving a production credit for band manager Andrew Loog Oldham.The song is a droning Moroccan influenced anthem of defiance. Outwardly, it was a message from the band to its fans, expressing appreciation for support in the wake of their recent drug busts. It was also an ironic, tongue in cheek slap in the faces of the police harrassing them and the Stones’ true feelings about it, putting on a cooperative and friendly face while inside they were seething with anger and indignation (as is represented by Brian Jones’ unforgettably surreal Mellotron in the background). “We Love You” is a psychedelic collage of jail sounds, Nicky Hopkins’ foreboding piano riff, and otherworldly tape delayed vocal effects, featuring a visiting John Lennon and Paul McCartney on high harmonies.
“We Love You” is a rock song written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, first released as Decca single F12654 in the UK by The Rolling Stones on August 18, 1967, with a B-side of “Dandelion.” It went top ten in Britain, peaking at #8, but only made it to #50 in the United States. This single and its flipside would be the final Stones recordings receiving a production credit for band manager Andrew Loog Oldham.The song is a droning Moroccan influenced anthem of defiance. Outwardly, it was a message from the band to its fans, expressing appreciation for support in the wake of their recent drug busts. It was also an ironic, tongue in cheek slap in the faces of the police harrassing them and the Stones’ true feelings about it, putting on a cooperative and friendly face while inside they were seething with anger and indignation (as is represented by Brian Jones’ unforgettably surreal Mellotron in the background). “We Love You” is a psychedelic collage of jail sounds, Nicky Hopkins’ foreboding piano riff, and otherworldly tape delayed vocal effects, featuring a visiting John Lennon and Paul McCartney on high harmonies.
lyric
We don't care if you only love "we" We don't care if you only love "we" We love you, we love you, and we hope that you will love "we" too We love "they," we love "they," and we want you to love "they" too Ah We don't care if you hound "we" and love is all around "we" Love can't get our minds off, we love you, we love you You will never win "we," Your uniforms don't fit "we" We forget the place we're in 'Cause we love you We love you, of course, we do I love you, I love you And I hope that you won't prove wrong too We love you, we do, we love you, we do, Ah
US version
A : We Love You (MJ/KR) B : Dandelion (MJ/KR)
Producer : Andrew OldhamRecorded : A - 13,21.06, 2,19.07.1967, B - 12,13.06, 2.07.1967Studio : Olympic Sound Studios, London
Released : 2.09.1967London 45 LON 905
This was also a “Thank You” to The Beatles, The Who and the editorial page of the London Times, who supported and spoke out in favor of the Stones after Jagger, Richards and Jones were arrested on drug charges. The Who recorded and released a double A-side of the Stones’ “The Last Time” and “Under My Thumb” to keep the Stones’ music alive while they were going through their court and prison difficulties.
SHE'S A RAINBOW
"She's a Rainbow" was released as a single in December 1967 and went to No. 25 in the US. It has regularly featured on Stones' hits compilations, including Through the Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2) (1969), More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) (1972), 30 Greatest Hits (1977), Singles Collection: The London Years (1989), Forty Licks (2002), and GRRR! (2012).[4] It was performed occasionally on the 1997–98 Bridges to Babylon Tour. The Stones also played the song by public request in Santiago, Chile and São Paulo, Brazil during their América Latina Olé Tour 2016 in February 2016.
In the 2011/12 season finale of Saturday Night Live, host Mick Jagger was in a "graduation" skit where the band Arcade Fire and the SNL cast performed "She's a Rainbow" as a tribute to departing cast member Kristen Wiig. In the sketch, Wiig is a student who was held back and is finally graduating after seven years to leave SNL to become a nun. Although Jagger does not sing "She's a Rainbow", he returns at the end of the skit, along with a number of SNL alumni, to join in the song "Ruby Tuesday"
Lyric
Released : 2.09.1967London 45 LON 905
This was also a “Thank You” to The Beatles, The Who and the editorial page of the London Times, who supported and spoke out in favor of the Stones after Jagger, Richards and Jones were arrested on drug charges. The Who recorded and released a double A-side of the Stones’ “The Last Time” and “Under My Thumb” to keep the Stones’ music alive while they were going through their court and prison difficulties.
SHE'S A RAINBOW
"She's a Rainbow" was released as a single in December 1967 and went to No. 25 in the US. It has regularly featured on Stones' hits compilations, including Through the Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2) (1969), More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) (1972), 30 Greatest Hits (1977), Singles Collection: The London Years (1989), Forty Licks (2002), and GRRR! (2012).[4] It was performed occasionally on the 1997–98 Bridges to Babylon Tour. The Stones also played the song by public request in Santiago, Chile and São Paulo, Brazil during their América Latina Olé Tour 2016 in February 2016.
In the 2011/12 season finale of Saturday Night Live, host Mick Jagger was in a "graduation" skit where the band Arcade Fire and the SNL cast performed "She's a Rainbow" as a tribute to departing cast member Kristen Wiig. In the sketch, Wiig is a student who was held back and is finally graduating after seven years to leave SNL to become a nun. Although Jagger does not sing "She's a Rainbow", he returns at the end of the skit, along with a number of SNL alumni, to join in the song "Ruby Tuesday"
Lyric
She comes in colors everywhere She combs her hair
She’s like a rainbow Coming, colors in the air
Oh, everywhere
She comes in colors She comes in colors everywhere
She combs her hair She’s like a rainbow
Coming, colors in the air
Oh, everywhere
She comes in colors Have you seen her dressed in blue
See the sky in front of you And her face is lik a sail
Speck of white so fair and pale
Have you seen a lady fairer She comes in colors ev’rywhere
She combs her hair She’s like a rainbow
Coming, colors in the air
Oh, everywhere
She comes in colors Have you seen her all in gold
Like a queen in days of old She shoots her colors all around
Like a sunset going down
Have you seen a lady fairer She comes in colors ev’rywhere
She combs her hair She’s like a rainbow
Coming, colors in the air
Oh, everywhere
She comes in colors She’s like a rainbow
Coming, colors in the air Oh, everywhere
She comes in colors