Emmylou Harris/Gram Parsons – Love Hurts (Cover)

I do NOT own this song…all rights to owner: A&M Records, Warner Music, and Rhino. Written and composed by Boudleaux Bryant, and first recorded by The Everly Brothers in July 1960. Performed lby Gram Parsons Emmylou Harris on the album RETURN OF A GRIEVOUS ANGEL. Love hurts, love scars, love wounds and mars Any heart not tough nor strong enough To take a lot of pain, take a lot of pain, Love is like a cloud, holds a lot of rain ….. Love hurts …… Oooh …… love hurts. Im young, I know, but even so I know a thing or two, Ive learned from you Ive really learned a lot, really learned a lot Love is like a stove, burns you when its hot Love hurts, love hurts Some fools rave on happiness, blissfullness, togetherness Some fools fool themselves I guess But theyre not fooling me …… I know it isnt true, know it isnt true Love is just a lie, made to make you blue Love hurts …… Oooh …… love hurts Oooh …… love hurts Oooh …… love hurts Oooh …… love hurts

Rolling Stones – Brown Sugar (1969 Demos & 1973 Live)

♪♫♪ Brown Sugar – 1969 Demos & 1973 Live Muscle Shoals Sound Studios, Florence AL, USA Olympic Sound Studios, London December 1969 & April 1970 Live in Rotterdam 101473, 2nd show 16:9 HD Clip 6000kBitss Audio 320kBitss Mick Jagger – Lead Vocal, Castanets & Maracas Keith Richards – Acoustic & Electric Guitars, Harmony Vocal Mick Taylor – Electric Guitar Bill Wyman – Bass Charlie Watts – Drums Ian Stewart – Piano Jimmy Miller – Producer Jimmy Johnson – Chief Engineer (USA) Glyn & Andy Johns – Chief Engineers (UK) Jim Gamble – Sound Engineer (Live 1973) Original demos and live recording of this great song. I used live photos from their 1971 concert in Leeds UK for the demo, 1973 PacificEurope and 1972 US tour pics for the live version. Many of these rare photos were shot by fans! If youre able to keep yer feet still while listening to this, then youre deaf or you ave none! TRACK 01 – BROWN SUGAR (1969 DEMO) Early raw take that lasts here only 01.05 minute. Its taken from the 03.43 "Brown sugar, sure tastes good!" version. Jagger purrs at the intro! TRACK 02 – BROWN SUGAR (1969 DEMO) A version without the brass section but lots of castanets, great guitar picking on the right channel and three guitar solos. This mix is ready to press but it has never hit shelves of record stores. TRACK 03 – BROWN SUGAR (1973 LIVE) This is my fave live version, everybodys on the spot and Mick Taylor plays a demonic slide. Jagger sings "…just like a young BOY should" during the <b>…<b>

The Rolling Stones – Angie – OFFICIAL PROMO (Version 1)

"This is one of the official promo videos for the Rolling Stones 1973 single "Angie". It reached number 5 in the UK singles chart, and number 1 in the US Billboard chart. The track features on the 1973 album Goats Head Soup, and was composed by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, and produced by Jimmy Miller. The song features Mick Jagger on lead vocals, Keith Richards on guitar and background vocals, Charlie Watts on drums, Mick Taylor on guitar and backing vocals, Bill Wyman on bass guitar, Nicky Hopkins on piano and strings arranged by Nicky Harrison. The video was directed by filmmaker Michael Lindsay-Hogg, who also directed the promo videos "Neighbours", "Jumpin Jack Flash" and "Child Of The Moon". Lindsay-Hogg also directed promos for the Beatles and the Who. Buy "Angie" on iTunes: itunes.apple.com Goats Head Soup itunes.apple.com

Angie – Bill Wyman Charlie Watts Nicky Hopkins

Angie with no voice and guitars. "Angie" was written primarily by Keith Richards. The song is an acoustic guitar driven ballad which tells of the end of a romance. The song is noted for its poignant lyrics concerning lost love and the grieving involved. Singer Mick Jagger gives a wrenching performance for the recording, while Stones-recording regular Nicky Hopkins plays the songs distinctive piano chords

The Rolling Stones – Angie – LA Forum Live 1975 OFFICIAL

From the album LA Friday (Live 1975) available from www.StonesArchive.com. The Rolling Stones performing "Angie" at the Los Angeles Forum, California, USA on Sunday 13th July 1975, part of the legendary Tour of the Americas (TOTA). The track is from the album Goats Head Soup (1973). Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, and produced by the Glimmer Twins, the song went straight to number one in the US charts when it was released.