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The album included two covers: "Rock & Roll" by The Velvet Underground, and "Sympathy for the Devil" by The Rolling Stones, the latter retitled "Sympathy". At least one other song, "Slow Divers", was recorded for the album [ 7 ] but left off for unknown reasons.
Cover art for DVD release. Sympathy for the Devil is also the title of a 1968 film by Godard, also titled One Plus One. A depiction of the late 1960s American counterculture, the film primarily featured the Rolling Stones in the process of recording the song in the studio.
Sympathy for the Devil is a compilation album by Laibach that follows their Beatles cover album Let It Be. Sympathy for the Devil features seven cover versions of the Rolling Stones song "Sympathy for the Devil" and one original Laibach track. The tracks are recorded by Laibach and by side projects featuring Laibach members: Dreihunderttausend ...
After 50 years of proving themselves as songwriters whose catalog reaches far beyond the Delta Blues, the Stones went back to the music that started it all with their first full-on covers album ...
Geoffrey Cannon of The Guardian found that the album "demonstrates [the group's] primal power at its greatest strength" and wrote admiringly of Jagger's ability to fully engage the listener on "Sympathy for the Devil", saying: "We feel horror because, at full volume, he makes us ride his carrier wave with him, experience his sensations, and ...
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“Sympathy For The Devil” By The Rolling Stones. ... There are countless covers of this classic blues song by Screamin’ Jay Hawkins, but none can match the creepiness of the original.
The second single, Elvie Shane's cover of "Sympathy for the Devil", was released January 13. [6] Lainey Wilson 's version of "You Can't Always Get What You Want" was released as the third single on February 17. [ 7 ]