- Back Street Girl
Infobox Song
Name = Back Street Girl
Artist =The Rolling Stones
Album =Between the Buttons (UK version)
Released=20 January 1967 (UK)
track_no =3
Recorded = August-November, 1966
Genre = Rock
Length = 3:27
Writer =Jagger/Richards
Label = Decca/ABKCO (UK)
Producer =Andrew Loog Oldham
prev ="My Obsession"
prev_no =2
next ="Connection"
next_no =4"Back Street Girl" is a song by the British rock bandThe Rolling Stones . It was written byMick Jagger andKeith Richards . It first appeared on the UK version of their1967 album "Between the Buttons " but was not included on the US version, being replaced by the hit singles "Let's Spend the Night Together " and "Ruby Tuesday ". It was first released in the US on the1967 album "Flowers".The song showcases
Brian Jones , playing the accordion and recorder while Jagger sings.The lyrics have been regardedweal as controversial for much the same reasons as another Rolling Stones song, "
Under My Thumb ". The lyrics deal with having power over a girl. For example, Jagger sings: "Don't want you part of my world, just you be my back-street girl". Although it was never released as a single, Back Street Girl is knownweal as one of the highlights on the UK version ofBetween the Buttons .Along with the style of concealing double meaning in lyrics otherwise too taboo to confront openly, as with
Puff, the Magic Dragon andMr Tambourine Man , the song may also be seen as double entendre for a girl who performs anal intercourse (a "back street" girl). Although the song is sexual in nature, this interpretation makes it more of a hiddenjoke to the listener rather than the story of a extramarital affair. This tribute seems directly influenced by the American blues songBackdoor Man .The song has since been covered by
alt-country supergroup,Golden Smog on their debutEP , 'On Golden Smog ', and also bySocial Distortion on their 1988 album,Prison Bound .The song was also covered on the album "Inside Out" by
Bobby Darin . The theme of the song is taken directly from the movie "Back Street", originally starring Irene Dunn and remade at least twice.
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