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  • Evrywhere you look there's someone calling this aRollingStones cover,a"Rip off", "Remake"or "Her version".1/2 the people who upload the Rolling Stones title it "theOriginalVersion".MarianneF­aithful was such an Awesomely Original singer n composed this song soCreatively,Brilliantly,Beaut­iful! it's hard not to say anything when someone discredits her by saying"Oh no,she Did Not do it first".It doesn't matter who wrote it.She did it 1st n best, n wove it into the fabric ofAmerican culture n history

  • Mick Jaggar wrote this song for Marianne. She was his girlfriend at the time.

  • Mick and Keith wrote it for her at a party

  • Mick Jagger wrote this? I'm amazed & I've always liked this song.

  • Ohhhh those fabulous 60s!!! The girls then looked so smashing in their pink-to-white lipstick and the crisp clean lines of the clothes and blunt-cut and Sassoon hair. Marianne, Cheryl Tiegs, Jean Shrimpton, Julie Christie, Cybill Shepherd....what a decade for the eyes!! And, then the MUSIC!!!! No wonder sensory overload was such a big thing back then!

  • wow who is this outstanding looking lady...so cute ..and can sing...love her.....mmm

  • An underrated composition by Jagger & Richards as was Angie.

  • I think she did a better job than Mick

  • @kdspttex Gotta' disagree. Wish Pagey's guitar work was more central, too.

  • thanks for sharing this ................times sure have changed

  • She was the female Jagger like all the other loves of Mick.

  • Fishmeister you are so correct..her version was the original recording..

  • vincentjones1, if you can pull your face away from Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck and FOX NEWS long enough to answer a question, please define Marxism and name 1 single thing that Obama has done that is Marxist. Come on, just one thing. I remember the 60's and knew we were marching against an illegal war in Viet Nam that killed 50,000 Americans. It had nothing to do with socialism unless FOX NEWS has recreated history and you swallowed their kool-aid. What a maroon!

  • @ArizonaWillful lol...I think that a "MAROON" is something you eat, You MORON!! Enjoy the Music & stop your Stupid "Jiberish".

  • Some of us can look back now and see what REALLY happened then! Everyone (youth movement) was trying to be different (everyone had long hair, bell bottoms, ect, ect) and all were walking to the socialist pied pipers sweat tune. And now that we are fully down this long march, we find ourselves being led by a Marxist who knows nothing of the freedom our fathers died for! And there are still those who can not see the pipper to this day! Still looking for that "hope and change".

  • @vincentkjones1 Youth Love and Hope Springs Eternal, and What is so wrong with Marx anyhow, he has been proved right....

  • ...thanks for the mem'ries...the end of innocence after that.

  • @Indianart1 for everyone unfortunately.

  • i heard the RS version of this song in the same restaurant i was in on 2 different occasions.

  • ohhh man....she was BELLA!!!!

  • So pretty. Thank God I have the opportunity to admire such a beauty. Innocence, charm, politeness, reverence... she has got it all! 

  • @MrPauloRobertoSilva

    Excellent Sentiments. I truly believe that God gave Woman for Men to admire..

  • @1949Kenta

    Thank you for your beautiful words. I agree with you that women Were given by God to Men for their admiration.

  • She was so beautiful and projected such innocence, its painful to imagine the drunken,drugged hellhole she descended into with dear old Mick.

  • WRONG ! It´s a cover from Motörhead !

  • I love it.

  • when i was i child. i dreamed and this song played i was under water. . i am not sure it was a girl. The one I loved was.and another stole her from me. I will always Love her. we were water babies, I still love her

  • such a good voice and song.... a sad waste of talent !

  • @madleon81 a sad waste of talent, what happened to her?

  • @karlgan973 In the 1970s (after she broke up with Jagger) she got heavily addicted to drugs. Severe laryngitis, coupled with persistent cocaine abuse altered her voice into the husky sound you hear after that era. Google has an excellent bio of her. She was stunning as we can see, with exceptional talent. Quite sad.

  • Although I don't know the whole story, it seems to me that Mick was a real fool to screw it up with this lady.

  • Love Her, and The Song, Angel, Face, and Voice! GIGI

  • definition of an angel singing

  • i think you are on right way

    

  • 1960s had a lot of melancholy songs that sounded so good.

    she should have redid this song in the mid 1980s with a new wave sound and it would have took off and did well.

    the 1980s celebrated the 1960s the same way the 1970s celebrated the 1950s.

  • This song would be great to play at your own funeral if you are a Vietnam Vet or from this time period. A great way to sign out and say goodbye.

  • an amazing woman and a singer with one of the most amzing songs ever

  • 2:06 = Beautiful  lady with lovely hair. love her song too.

  • i feel so connected to this song, makes me reflect

  • Don't jive me! Ain't nothin' ever was cuter than Marianne!

    GODDAMMIT! MARIANNE WITH A MUTHAFUCKIN' KITTEN!

  • The picture of innocence lost. Thank you.

  • No matter who wrote this song is wonderful and she is great. Wonderful voice!!

  • I read somewhere that Paul Mccartney wrote this song and gave it to her to sing. Confused now

  • @rowdeh83 "It's an absolutely astonishing thing for a boy of twenty to have written. A song about a woman looking back nostalgically on her life. The uncanny thing is that Mick should have written those words so long before everything happened. It's almost as if our whole relationship was prefigured in that song." ---Marianne Faithfull ("Faithfull - An Autobiography," Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1994.)

  • Love it, love it, love it. x x x

  • LOve love the clothes style of those days!!!

  • EVER teenage boy back then wanted to be with her, or someone who looked like her. I still do!!!!!

  • she must have broken a million hearts.

  • why god why did i have to be born in 1993 and not 1943

  • @pokemantrader I Lived with this Beautiful Music. You didn't Miss anything because you have all the music here on utube. You were lucky you didn't watch her "destruct" with the help of "Jagger"....

  • very beautiful and a wonderful and unique voice ruined in the end by bloody dugs. The same thing seems to happen to all those who are special.

  • Phew!! Can see why Jagger gave her hs song.

  • Originally it was a present from Mick to Marianne!!!

  • What a cutie! Love her hair!

  • Hey Fishmaster; you are exactly right. But did you know marianne was Jagger's girlfriend at the time

  • It's the peace in her voice that makes this song soooooooo

    Beautiful!!!!!!

  • She was so lovely! Great photos for a great song...

  • I'm so glad she beat her heroin and cocaine addictions! Been there done that - awful.

  • I'm so glad she beat her heroin and cocaine addictions! Been there done that - awful.

  • so schön, wunderschön

  • such a doll baby !!

  • Lovely collection of photos

  • This is not a cover of the Stones Tune, she actually did it first and Mick liked it so much that he did a cover of it !

  • @TheFishMiester Faithful sang it first, but it was an original composition by Jagger/Richards/Oldham, subsequently recorded by its originators....

  • @TheFishMiester Actuallly, Mick and Keith wrote this song for her to perform after their manager discovered her at a party.

  • @TheFishMiester Actually The Stones wrote the song but, to not destroy there rock n' roll image that gave it away, and later did it.

  • @TheFishMiester Actually Jagger once said that after they wrote it they were "slightly embarrased" by the song, so they gave it to Marianne. Amazing. Such a masterpiece.

  • @TheFishMiester Mick (i think with Keith) wrote it, gave it to her, and then performed it themselves later man.

  • @TheFishMiester o_o no, she did not do it first. Mick and Keith wrote it together, and gave it to Marianne Faithfull because they didn't want to record it with The Stones.

  • @TheFishMiester Jagger and Richards wrote the song but didn't think it "fit" the Rolling Stones image. So they gave it to Marianne to try (she was Mick Jagger's girlfriend at the time) and she turned it into a hit. The Stones did a version about a year later. But Jagger and Richards wrote the song.

  • @TheFishMiester It was written by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Andrew Loog Oldham. They just let her sing it (they were kind of embarrassed of it).

  • @TheFishMiester Your partially correct. The song was originally written by Mick Jagger & Keith Richards. It was their first actual collaboration together. The song was then passed onto Marianne Faithfull in 1964 as a "B" side song ... It later became so popular that it became the "A" side song ... The Rolling Stones later recorded it in 1965.

  • @mrtg49 Sorry I didn't see your comment until after I already posted mine :)

  • @TheFishMiester Actually, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Andrew Loog Oldham wrote this song. In fact, not only did Jagger and Richards write it, it was one of the earliest songs they had written together. Faithfull just happened to be the first one to cover it.

  • @KantianEdifice I would love to have covered her

  • @TheFishMiester  Mick Jagger and Keith Richards wrote this song for Marianne before they started dating.

  • as sad as this song is, for some reason it relaxes me. I've played it over and over. Maybe it's her peaceful tone.

  • great song and some great pics of Marianne I've never seen before. Thanks for the effort!

  • Cant blame JAGGER & RICHARDS for wanting her..She was soo beautiful when she was young! The drink/drugs thing though-that happens ALL the time.Ive known so many gorgeous girls & good looking blokes ruin themselves.I think that MF stands out as she was such an icon of the times.Saying that,shes still going and through her experiences has made some fantastic music.Beauty is fleeting anyway! She is who she is for better or worse!

  • Marianne Faithfull is great. Nice job on the "production" or should I say, thanks for sharing this creation (video? er slide show? whatever? AkbarRaja) with us. I loved it.

  • THIS IS NOT A VIDEO, REPEAT IS NOT A VIDEO AND YES FULL OF PICTURES WITH MfAITHFULL SING AS TEARS GOES BY, THIS PLACE IS FOR VIDEO, REPEAT VIDEO - V I D E O !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!

  • @AkbarRaja This is a beautiful "video". . . . . blueyedringo did a fabulous job combining various media (photos, music, video editing) to create this great montage as a tribute to Marianne and the culture of the 1960's. I have produced and directed live television productions for many years so I do speak from experience and I want to say that blueyedringo has a very good sense of production values.

  • Hello my dear annie,its a old song from marianne,but i say not godbye,

    i wish you A very nice weekend ,kasper.

  • A beautiful song, always thought so. Thanks for sharing on YT, and thanks Rob for sending it to me!

  • delitefull.

  • Wonderful !! (:

  • @Diddlify thank you! :D

  • I LOVE THIS SONG!!!!!!! :D :D

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