Recorded in June & October, 1979. Released as US single on June 20, 1980; also released on the album Emotional Rescue on June 22, 1980.
Lead Vocals (including falsetto): Mick Jagger Saxophone: Bobby Keys Guitar & Bass: Ron Wood Drums: Charlie Watts Synthesizer: Bill Wyman Electric Pianos: Mick Jagger & Ian Stewart Backing Vocals: Mick Jagger & Keith Richards at song's close
How do you know that? Really? What's your source? Clearly in this video, Wyman is playing bass, now whether or not he wrote the line himself or if Ron wood wrote it while in the studio, I guess that's debatable and therefore, a bit too circumstantial (unless the album sleeve says so). WIll check.
@stewajf Wow, thanks man, stunner. Maybe Ronnie shoulda been moved to bass after Wyman's departure, then get Mick Taylor to re-join on lead once again. Yea? lol.
impresionante estee temaa ess genialll graciass loos stoneee porr existirr!!!!
vinomariani100 2 weeks ago
one of my many favs from the stones
mypics4music 2 months ago
This video saved my life in 1980
rehent007 5 months ago
Charlie Watts can make the snare drum and cymbal crash the best part of the song!
stewajf 8 months ago
GOD I LOVE THEM
crazycatlady68 11 months ago
this song is badass .......whatever that means.
222Lightning 11 months ago
Recorded in June & October, 1979. Released as US single on June 20, 1980; also released on the album Emotional Rescue on June 22, 1980.
Lead Vocals (including falsetto): Mick Jagger Saxophone: Bobby Keys Guitar & Bass: Ron Wood Drums: Charlie Watts Synthesizer: Bill Wyman Electric Pianos: Mick Jagger & Ian Stewart Backing Vocals: Mick Jagger & Keith Richards at song's close
keef186 1 year ago
I was dreamin' babe
eldorado61guy 1 year ago
Bill wyman's second best bass-line, falling only second behind the slinky "Miss You" on the album, Some Girls.
drewlsy 2 years ago 7
the bass is played Ron Wood in this one
Dogo10 2 years ago
How do you know that? Really? What's your source? Clearly in this video, Wyman is playing bass, now whether or not he wrote the line himself or if Ron wood wrote it while in the studio, I guess that's debatable and therefore, a bit too circumstantial (unless the album sleeve says so). WIll check.
drewlsy 2 years ago
Wikipedia has the answers.
Jouwl 2 years ago
@drewlsy That's Ronnie Wood on bass. I know. I was surprised too. But that's the word from keno.org
stewajf 11 months ago
@stewajf Wow, thanks man, stunner. Maybe Ronnie shoulda been moved to bass after Wyman's departure, then get Mick Taylor to re-join on lead once again. Yea? lol.
drewlsy 11 months ago
@drewlsy I totally agree. But then you have "The Butterfly Effect".......
RojotheRed 8 months ago
@RojotheRed ....or Wyman's doppelganger would appear if these two were to play on-stage together.
drewlsy 8 months ago
el video no esta de acuerdo a la musica, hay cortes .. Los stones son eternos
viednato 2 years ago
haha, they're having such a great time! thanks for posting
beatleshunn 3 years ago 2
Ahora voy a comentar. No es la típica onda Stone a la que uno está acostumbrado.
cccarliten 3 years ago