- Shine a Light (song)
Infobox Song
Name = Shine a Light
Artist =The Rolling Stones
Album =Exile on Main St.
Released=May 12 ,1972
track_no = 17
Recorded = March 1968, July 1970, March 1972
Genre = Rock, gospel
Length = 4m:14s
Writer =Jagger/Richards
Label = Rolling Stones/Virgin
Producer = Jimmy Miller
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prev = "Stop Breaking Down"
prev_no = 16
next = "Soul Survivor"
next_no = 18"Shine a Light" is a song featured on British
rock and roll band the Rolling Stones' 1972 album "Exile on Main St. "Although credited to usual Stones writers
Mick Jagger andKeith Richards , "Shine a Light" was largely a Jagger composition. He began writing the song in early 1968 when the Stones still had guitaristBrian Jones as a member. The song was originally titled "Get A Line On You" and dealt with Jones' ever-worsening addiction to drugs and his detachment from the rest of the band;An early recording was made during the "
Beggars Banquet " sessions of March 1968.After Jones' death in 1969, "Get A Line On You" resurfaced and was re-written by Jagger and recorded again in July 1970. A third recording at London's Olympic Sound Studios in December 1971 resulted in the final version of the song, now titled "Shine a Light" with slightly altered lyrics;
This final version featured Jagger on vocals, Stones producer Jimmy Miller on drums instead of
Charlie Watts , andMick Taylor on electric guitar and possibly bass instead of Bill Wyman (both claim credit, while Taylor is given credit on the record's sleeve). Also performing on the song are back-up singersClydie King , Joe Green, Venetta Field and Jesse Kirkland.Billy Preston performs both piano and organ for the recording and had a distinct influence on Jagger and the song while mixing the album at Los Angeles'Sunset Sound Studios . Jagger claims visits to Preston's local church inspired the gospel influences apparent on the final recording. Richards was absent from these sessions."Shine a Light" first entered the Stones' setlist during the 1995 leg of the
Voodoo Lounge Tour . A recording of this acoustic variation was captured and released on the 1995 live album "Stripped". The Stones again played it during theBridges to Babylon Tour and their most recentA Bigger Bang Tour .The song has also given its name to a
Martin Scorsese film chronicling the A Bigger Bang Tour, and is included on the soundtrack of the same name.The song's vocal melody was an influence on Oasis's song "
Live Forever " released in 1994. In 2003, the song was covered byAllison Crowe on her albumTidings .
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