The Rolling Stones – You Can’t Always Get Want You Want (Drums)

Drum cover of You Cant Always Get What You Want by The Rolling Stones from the Let It Bleed album. Jagger wrote the tune on an acoustic guitar referring it to as a "bedroom song" and had the idea of having a choir. Recorded in November 1968 at Londons Olympic Sound Studios, it features the London Bach Choir opening the song. Jimmy Miller, the Rolling Stones producer at the time, plays drums on this song instead of Charlie Watts as it proved to be quite difficult to record because Charlie couldnt play the groove and so Jimmy Miller had to play the drums. Al Kooper (Blues Project, Blood, Sweat & Tears, organ on Dylans Like A Rolling Stone) plays piano and organ and also played the French horn intro, while Rocky Dijon plays congas and maracas. Nanette Workman sings backup vocals, but she is credited as "Nanette Newman" John Lennon, as well as my observations, revealed that the Rolling Stones were apt to copy the Beatles innovations within a few months or so, You Cant Always Get What You Want is the Rolling Stones counterpart to Hey Jude". Jagger said in 1969, "I liked the way the Beatles did that with Hey Jude. The orchestra was not just to cover everything up—it was something extra. We may do something like that on the next album." Triggering a Ludwig Black or Blue Oyster Pearl kit was Addictive Drums.

The Rolling Stones – Let It Bleed (1969, Remastered) Full Album [Not Available in Germany]

The Rolling Stones – Let It Bleed (1969) Track Listing 01 00:00 "Gimme Shelter" 02 04:29 "Love in Vain" 03 08:47 "Country Honk" 04 11:54 "Live with Me" 05 15:26 "Let It Bleed" 06 20:52 "Midnight Rambler" 07 27:44 "You Got the Silver" 08 30:34 "Monkey Man" 09 34:43 "You Cant Always Get What You Want" All Music Review www.allmusic.com Wiki en.wikipedia.org

The Rolling Stones – Midnight Rambler (Live) – OFFICIAL

The Rolling Stones performing "Midnight Rambler", live at Madison Square Gardens, January 2003. "Midnight Rambler" was originally on the 1969 album Let It Bleed. It was first performed live in Hyde Park in July 1969. This version features Mick Jagger on vocals, Keith Richards on guitar, Charlie Watts on drums, Ronnie Wood on guitar, Darryl Jones on bass, Chuck Leavell on piano, Lisa Fischer and Bernard Fowler on backing vocals, Blondie Chaplin on backing vocals and percussion, Bobby Keys and Tim Ries on saxophone, Michael Davis and Kent Smith on horns. "Midnight Rambler"- Live itunes.apple.com Live Licks itunes.apple.com

The Rolling Stones – Monkey Man (Live) – OFFICIAL

The Rolling Stones performing "Monkey Man", live at Madison Square Gardens, New York City, in January 2003. "Monkey Man was originally a track on the Stones 1969 album Let It Bleed. This version features Mick Jagger on vocals, Keith Richards on guitar, Charlie Watts on drums, Ronnie Wood on slide guitar, Darryl Jones on bass, Chuck Leavell on piano, Lisa Fischer and Bernard Fowler on backing vocals, Blondie Chaplin on backing vocals and percussion, Bobby Keys in saxophone, and Tim Ries and Kent Smith on horns. Monkey Man — Live itunes.apple.com Live Licks itunes.apple.com

The Rolling Stones – You Can’t Always Get What You Want (Live) – OFFICIAL

The Rolling Stones performing "You Cant Always Get What You Want", live at Twickenham Stadium, London, August 2003. "You Cant Always Get What You Want" was originally a track on the Stones 1969 album Let It Bleed. This version features Mick Jagger on vocals, Keith Richards on guitar, Charlie Watts on drums, Ronnie Wood on guitar, Darryl Jones on bass, Chuck Leavell on piano, Lisa Fischer and Bernard Fowler on backing vocals, Blondie Chaplin on backing vocals and percussion, Bobby Keys in saxophone, and Tim Ries and Kent Smith on horns. You Cant Always Get What You Want — Live itunes.apple.com Live Licks itunes.apple.com

The Rolling Stones – You Can’t Always Get What You Want – LA Forum Live 1975 OFFICIAL

From the album LA Friday (Live 1975) available from www.StonesArchive.com. The Rolling Stones performing "You Cant Always Get What You Want" 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 Let It Bleed (1969), and was released as the B-side for Honky Tonk Women. Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, and produced by Jimmy Miller.