is a song by The Rolling Stones, first released on their 1966 album Aftermath (UK version). A shorter alternative mix was released in the US in 1967 on the album Flowers. It was covered by English solo singer Chris Farlowe. Farlowe's single, produced by Mick Jagger, peaked at number one in the UK singles chart on 28 July 1966 and stayed at the top for one week.[1]
The Rolling Stones' recording of the song was used in Hal Ashby's 1978 film Coming Home.
@TheRedemtion Amen !
TheRedemtion 1 month ago
Chris Farlowe ... sings it better ...
LentilMcMental 1 month ago
@condreye This song is the Best !
TheRedemtion 1 month ago
You thought you were a clever girl.
TheRedemtion 1 month ago
This is how the Beatles would do it - overslick and show-busy.
tandienewton 2 months ago
not a demo
holden190 2 months ago
i like this better than their other forays in Motownesque production. The tambourine is exquisite imho.
condreye 3 months ago
@GordonMorrice nice comparison i prefer the cut from Aftermath too bc the lazy harmonies, and the sick bass
vinnyv120 3 months ago
This version is overproduced, too slick (that tamborine is horrible). The album cut (Aftermath) is great because of the unconventional instrumentation, Mick's sardonic lead vocals and the raw, slightly stumbled harmonies.
GordonMorrice 5 months ago
muchas gracias suena increible
sandraexile 5 months ago