- Let It Bleed (song)
Infobox Song
Name = "Let It Bleed"
Artist =The Rolling Stones
Album =Let It Bleed
Released=December 5 ,1969
track_no = 5
Recorded =March 9 1968 , finished onJune 10 ,1969
Genre =Country Rock
Length = 5m:28s
Writer =Jagger/Richards
Label =Decca Records /ABKCO
Producer = Jimmy Miller
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prev =Live With Me
prev_no = 4
next =Midnight Rambler
next_no = 6"Let It Bleed" is a song by
rock 'n roll bandThe Rolling Stones . It was written byMick Jagger andKeith Richards and is featured on the1969 album of the same name. The lyrics are highly suggestive, dealing mostly withsex anddrugs , which might be the reason why it was never released as a single. (However, the much more explicit Brown Sugar was released as a single.)"Sixth Stone" Ian Stewart plays piano on this track (his only appearance on the album) while
Bill Wyman plays autoharp. Many believe that this song was a take on the Beatles' song/album "Let It Be ". The titles are very similar, and there was a running history of the Stones and the Beatles tweaking each other. The Stone's "Let It Bleed" was released months before "Let it Be," but it should be noted that most of the songs from "Let It Be" had been recorded earlier than most of the songs in "Let It Bleed", and was a known project.The song opens with a slide piece and quickly moves into a solo
acoustic guitar strumming C, F, and G chords before bass, drums, and piano join in respectively.The ending lyrics are arguably some of the Stones' most explicit of their repertoire. In the second verse,
Mick Jagger sings "We all need someone we can cream on, and if you want to, you can cream on me," and in the final verse "You can be my rider, you can come all over me" several times. Also included with explicit references to sex and drugs is the first chorus exclaiming "She said my breasts, they will always be open, you can rest your weary head right on me, and there will always be a space in my parking lot, when you need a little coke and sympathy," and "you can bleed on me," possibly referring to intravenous drug use. In contrast, Brown Sugar serves mainly as adouble entendre , which may reference both drugs and sex but does not explicitly detail either.
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