Coming Down Again

Coming Down Again
"Coming Down Again"
Song by The Rolling Stones from the album Goats Head Soup
Released August 31, 1973
Recorded November & December, 1972
Genre Rock
Length 5:54
Label Rolling Stones/Virgin
Writer Jagger/Richards
Producer Jimmy Miller
Goats Head Soup track listing

Side 1

  1. "Dancing with Mr. D"
  2. "100 Years Ago"
  3. "Coming Down Again"
  4. "Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)"
  5. "Angie"

Side 2

  1. "Silver Train"
  2. "Hide Your Love"
  3. "Winter"
  4. "Can You Hear the Music?"
  5. "Star Star"

"Coming Down Again" is a song by The Rolling Stones featured on their 1973 album Goats Head Soup. It is sung by guitarist Keith Richards.

Credited to Jagger/Richards, "Coming Down Again" is largely the work of Richards, who went as far as to say, "Coming Down Again' is my song," at the time of its release. A slower ballad similar in mood to another track on the album, "Angie", the lyrics tell of Richards' relationship with then-girlfriend Anita Pallenberg, who had chosen to abandon her romantic liaison with his friend and bandmate Brian Jones in favor of one with Richards.[1]

Share your thoughts, there's nothing you can hide; She was dying to survive;
I was caught, oh, taken for a ride; She was showing no surprise
Slipped my tongue in someone else's pie; Tasting better ev'ry time;
He turned green and tried to make me cry; Being hungry, it ain't no crime

The song opens with Stones recording veteran Nicky Hopkins playing keyboardsfront and center alongside a fluid, prominent bassline performed by Mick Taylor. Guitars are performed by Richards, who uses the wah-wah pedal for much of the song, (an effect used often on Goats Head Soup), as well as Leslie speakers. Charlie Watts performs a "trademark start-stop drum arrangement ...that by now had become a familiar device".".[2] Bobby Keys performs a saxophone solo near the middle of the song. The session guitarist Miles Miller is thought to have laid down guitar lines that didn't make it onto the final album version. Jagger gives support to Richards on backing vocals. Recorded in Kingston's Dynamic Sound Studios in November and December, 1972, "Coming Down Again" is regarded as one of Richards' best lead vocal performances.[2] Despite some popularity, Richards has never performed the song live on tour with the Rolling Stones.

References

  1. ^ "Coming Down Again". Keno's Rolling Stones Lyrics Page. http://keno.org/stones_lyrics/comingdown.html. Retrieved 2006-08-02. 
  2. ^ a b Maginnis, Tom. "Coming Down Again". allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/song/t806663. Retrieved 2006-08-02. 

External links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Coming Around Again (album) — Coming Around Again Studio album by Carly Simon Released April 1987 …   Wikipedia

  • Coming Around Again (Simon Webbe song) — Coming Around Again Single by Simon Webbe from the album Grace …   Wikipedia

  • World Coming Down — Album par Sortie 21 septembre 1999 Enregistrement 1999 Durée 73:58 Genre Gothic metal, Alternative metal Producteur …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Down (band) — Down Down live in 2008 Background information Origin New Orleans, Louisiana, USA Genres …   Wikipedia

  • down — I [[t]da͟ʊn[/t]] PREPOSITION AND ADVERB USES ♦ (Down is often used with verbs of movement, such as fall and pull , and also in phrasal verbs such as bring down and calm down .) 1) PREP To go down something such as a slope or a pipe means to go… …   English dictionary

  • Coming Home (Desperate Housewives) — Coming Home Desperate Housewives episode Episode no. Season 2 Episode 10 Directed by Arlene Sanford Writt …   Wikipedia

  • Coming Out (1989 film) — Coming Out DVD cover Directed by Heiner Carow Produced by Horst Hartwig …   Wikipedia

  • Coming to Homerica — The Simpsons episode Promotional image featuring Homer, Lenny and Carl. Episode no. 441 Prod. code …   Wikipedia

  • Down by the Glenside (The Bold Fenian Men) — is an Irish rebel song written by Peadar Kearney, an Irish Republican and composer of numerous rebel songs, including The Soldier s Song ( Amhrán na bhFiann ), now the Irish National Anthem. Kearney was a member of the Irish Republican… …   Wikipedia

  • Coming Up Close: A Retrospective — Compilation album by Til Tuesday Released September 24, 1996 …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”