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  2. Out of Time (Rolling Stones song) - Wikipedia

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    Immediate Records released "Out of Time" on 17 June 1966. [9] It entered the UK Singles Chart on 23 June 1966, at a position of number 36. [19] "Out of Time" became Farlowe's only top-10 hit, reaching number 1 on 28 July that year, where it stayed for a week. [19] It stayed on the chart for 13 weeks, leaving on 21 September at a position of ...

  3. Rolling Stones Play ’60s Favorite ‘Out of Time’ Live for the ...

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    The time has come today for the Rolling Stones to introduce the 1966 song “Out of Time” into their setlist. Improbable as it may seem, given how often the song has been covered by others or ...

  4. Chris Farlowe - Wikipedia

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    Chris Farlowe (born John Henry Deighton, 13 October 1940) [1] is an English rock, blues and soul singer. He is best known for his hit single "Out of Time" written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, which rose to No. 1 in the UK Singles Chart in 1966, [2] and his association with bands Atomic Rooster, the Thunderbirds and Colosseum.

  5. Out of Time (The Weeknd song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Out of Time" was released on April 5, 2022. Directed by Cliqua, it features actress and model HoYeon Jung, and continues a storyline made with the visuals from Dawn FM. Rolling Stone noted that many scenes within the visual are reminiscent of scenes from Sofia Coppola's Lost in Translation (2003). [7]

  6. Metamorphosis (Rolling Stones album) - Wikipedia

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    Indeed, on most of these tracks the only Rolling Stone who appears is Jagger. "Out of Time" and "Heart of Stone" were well-known Stones songs that appear here in drastically different renditions, with session players providing the backing. Side two includes unreleased band recordings up until the Sticky Fingers sessions of 1970.

  7. Rock and a Hard Place - Wikipedia

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    Credited to Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, "Rock and a Hard Place" was recorded at Montserrat's AIR Studios and London's Olympic Studios in the spring months of 1989. On the song, Richards said in the liner notes to the 1993 compilation album Jump Back (on which it was included), "This was like going back to the way we worked in the early days, before Exile, when we were living round the ...

  8. Waiting on a Friend - Wikipedia

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    The video, shot on 2 July 1981, [citation needed] directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg (who also directed their 1968 special The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus), became very popular on MTV. Matching the song's lyrics, Jagger is seen waiting for Keith Richards in the doorway of an apartment block, with Peter Tosh sitting on the steps.

  9. Fool to Cry - Wikipedia

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    "Fool to Cry" is a ballad [2] by English rock band the Rolling Stones from their 1976 album Black and Blue. The song was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. Mick Taylor had just left the band and the Stones were left without a lead guitarist.