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"Moonlight Mile" was the last song recorded for Sticky Fingers. Recording took place during the end of October 1970 at Stargroves. The song was the product of an all-night session between Jagger and guitarist Mick Taylor. Taylor had taken a short guitar piece recorded by Jagger (entitled "Japanese Thing") and reworked it for the session.
The meaning of the lyrics is not clear. Initially widely interpreted as a tale of waking up after overdosing, Jagger later stated that “It’s about a man after an accident, really”, although the nature of the accident is not mentioned in the song, such as whether it was accidentally overdosing or some other accident and the person is ...
Stevens' lyrics begin "In the midnight moonlight I'll / Be walking a long and lonely mile", whereas in the Tremeloes' version, this has been changed to "In the midnight, moonlight hour / he's walking that long and lonely mile". [6] Most cover versions of the song sing this altered version.
Elmer Lee Fields (born April 26, 1950) is an American soul singer, sometimes nicknamed "Little JB" for his physical and vocal resemblance with James Brown. [2] He has recorded with Kool and the Gang, Hip Huggers, O. V. Wright, Darrell Banks, and Little Royal. [3]
Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime performance was packed with hidden messages — and Spike Lee is celebrating it.. On Monday, Feb. 10, the legendary director commended the "Not Like Us" rapper ...
However, it seems like the song's unique musical inspiration seems to come more from their 1971 song Moonlight Mile and their 1973 track "Can You Hear The Music". It is also noted for its distinct Latin influences. The song begins with a riff played by Richards, repeated throughout the song.
Moonlight Mile can refer to: Moonlight Mile, a 2002 movie written and directed by Brad Silberling; Moonlight Mile, a manga and anime series; Moonlight Mile, the sixth novel in the Kenzie-Gennaro series by Dennis Lehane "Moonlight Mile" (song), song from The Rolling Stones' 1971 release Sticky Fingers
The mix album (2004) was a collection of some of their favourite songs and main influences, and also contained The Rolling Stones song "Moonlight Mile" as a cover. The band have done some DJ sets in the London area over the years.