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"Can't You Hear Me Knocking" is a song by English rock band the Rolling Stones from their 1971 album Sticky Fingers. The track is over seven minutes long, and begins with a Keith Richards open-G tuned guitar intro. The main song lasts for two minutes and 43 seconds, after which it transforms into an extended improvisational jam. The entire ...
Knockin' on Heaven's Door: Recorded as "Knock Knock Ouvre-Toi Porte du Ciel" [21] Like a Rolling Stone: Recorded as "Comme des Pierres Qui Roulent" [21] The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll: Recorded as "La Mort Solitaire de Hattie Carroll" [21] Maggie's Farm: Recorded as "Maggie la Ferme" [21] Man Gave Names to All the Animals
The Rolling Stones No. 2 (UK) The Rolling Stones, Now! (US) Jerry Leiber/Artie Butler: Jagger "Down in the Bottom" 1995 2016 Totally Stripped: Willie Dixon Jagger "Down in the Hole" 1979 1980 Emotional Rescue: Jagger/Richards Jagger "Down the Road a Piece" 1964 1965 The Rolling Stones No. 2 (UK) The Rolling Stones, Now! (US) Don Raye: Jagger ...
Rolling Stones "I Fought the Law" The Crickets "I Just Wanna Make Love to You" Willie Dixon "I Know It's a Sin" Jimmy Reed "I Second That Emotion" Smokey Robinson & the Miracles "I'm a Hog for You" The Coasters "I'm a King Bee" Slim Harpo "Iko Iko" Sugar Boy and His Cane Cutters "In the Midnight Hour" Wilson Pickett "It Hurts Me Too" Elmore James
Live Licks is a 2004 double CD by the Rolling Stones, their ninth official live album. [1] Coming six years after No Security, it features performances from the 2002–2003 Licks Tour in support of the career-spanning, fortieth anniversary retrospective Forty Licks.
Legendary session drummer Jim Keltner, who’d first worked with Dylan on “Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door,” had joined Dylan’s touring band by 1980, and Saved was the first of several Dylan ...
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"Gimme Shelter" [a] is a song by the English rock band the Rolling Stones. Written by Jagger–Richards, it is the opening track of the band's 1969 album Let It Bleed. [6] [7] The song covers the brutal realities of war, including murder, rape and fear.