backstreet girl

"I dont want you to be high I dont want you to be down Dont want to tell you no lie Just want you to be around Please come right up to my ears You will be able to hear what I say Dont want you out in my world Just you be my backstreet girl Please dont be part of my life Please keep yourself to yourself Please dont you bother my wife That way you wont get no hell Dont try to ride on my horse Youre rather common and coarse anyway Dont want you out in my world Just you be my backstreet girl Please dont you call me at home Please dont come knocking at night Please never ring on the phone Your manners are never quite right Please take the favors I grant Curtsy and look nonchalant, just for me Dont want you part of my world Just you be my backstreet girl" "Backstreet Girl" written by Mick JaggerKeith Richards was first released in 1967 on the Rolling Stones UK album, Between The Buttons. Bobby Darrin released a version of Backstreet Girl during the same year. Nearly three decades later, Golden Smog, a collaboration of members from The Jayhawks, Big Star, Wilco, The Replacements, Soul Asylum and Run Westy Run, released their recording of this beloved song. Arranged by William Tell. In memory of Brian Jones (28 February 1942 — 3 July 1969)

Secondhand Serenade – Last Time

The song "Last Time" by Secondhand Serenade. This song was available if you pre-ordered the album "A Twist In My Story" from iTunes. For a B-Side, it is incredible and might be my favorite song on the whole album (which is an absolute masterpiece). I do not claim ownership of this song. This song is owned by Secondhand Serenade, Glassnote Records, Warner, etc.

Brown Sugar – The Rolling Stones – Guitar and Bass Cover Collaboration by GC and RR (Revised Audio)

brown sugar – Guitar and bass cover collaboration of the classic "Brown Sugar" by The Rolling Stones. Lead and rhythm guitars by Gitcover – www.youtube.com Bass by iamRottenRon – www.youtube.com ————————————————————————————————————— Though credited, like most of their compositions, to the singer guitarist pair of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, the song was primarily the work of Jagger, who wrote it sometime during the filming of Ned Kelly in 1969. Originally recorded over a three day period at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in Muscle Shoals, Alabama during 2-4 December 1969, the song was not released until over a year later due to legal wranglings with the bands former label though at the request of guitarist Mick Taylor, they debuted the number live during the infamous concert at Altamont on 6 December. The song was written by Jagger with Marsha Hunt in mind; Hunt was Jaggers secret girlfriend and mother of his first child Karis. In the film Gimme Shelter, an alternate mix of the song is played back to the band while they relax in a hotel in Alabama. The song, with its prominent blues-rock riffs, dual horn guitar instrumental break, and danceable rock rhythms, is representative of the Stones definitive middle period and the tough, bluesy hard-rock most often associated with the group.[citation needed] In the liner notes to the 1993 compilation album Jump Back, Jagger says, "The lyric was all to <b>…<b>