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You Can't Always Get What You Want by The Rolling Stones

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The Rolling Stones Is An English Rock Band Formed In London In 1962. Active For Six Decades They Are One Of The Most Popular And Enduring Bands Of The Rock Era. In The Early 1960s The Rolling Stones Pioneered The Gritty Rhythmically Driven Sound That Came To Define Hard Rock. Their First Stable Line-Up Consisted Of Vocalist Mick Jagger Multi-Instrumentalist Brian Jones Guitarist Keith Richards Bassist Bill Wyman And Drummer Charlie Watts. During Their Formative Years Jones Was The Primary Leader He Assembled The Band Named It Got Them Gigs And Drove Their Sound And Image. After Andrew Loog Oldham Became The Group's Manager In 1963 He Encouraged Them To Write Their Own Songs. Jagger And Richards Became The Primary Creative Force Behind The Band Alienating Jones Who Had Developed A Drug Addiction That Interfered With His Ability To Contribute Meaningfully. Rooted In Blues And Early Rock And Roll The Rolling Stones Started Out Playing Covers And Were At The Forefront Of The British Invasion In 1964 Becoming Identified With The Youthful And Rebellious Counterculture Of The 1960s. They Then Found Greater Success With Their Own Material As " I Can't Get No Satisfaction" 1965 "Get Off Of My Cloud" 1965 And "Paint It Black" 1966 Became International Number-One Hits. Aftermath 1966 – Their First Entirely Original Album – Is Considered By The Daily Telegraph To Be The Most Important Of Their Formative Records. In 1967 They Had The Double-Sided Hit "Ruby Tuesday"/"Let's Spend The Night Together" And Experimented With Psychedelic Rock On Their Satanic Majesties Request. They Returned To Their Rhythm And Blues Roots With Hit Songs Such As "Jumpin' Jack Flash" 1968 And "Honky Tonk Women" 1969 And Albums Such As Beggars Banquet 1968 Featuring "Sympathy For The Devil" And Let It Bleed 1969 Featuring "You Can't Always Get What You Want" And "Gimme Shelter". Let It Bleed Was The First Of Five Consecutive Number-One Albums In The UK. Jones Left The Band Shortly Before His Death In 1969 Having Been Replaced By Guitarist Mick Taylor. That Year They Were First Introduced On Stage As "The Greatest Rock And Roll Band In The World". Sticky Fingers 1971 Which Yielded "Brown Sugar" And Included The First Usage Of Their Tongue And Lips Logo Was Their First Of Eight Consecutive Number-One Studio Albums In The US. Exile On Main St. 1972 Featuring "Tumbling Dice" And Goats Head Soup 1973 Yielding The Hit Ballad "Angie" Were Also Best Sellers. Taylor Was Replaced By Ron Wood In 1974. The Band Continued To Release Successful Albums Including Their Two Largest Sellers Some Girls 1978 Featuring "Miss You" And Tattoo You 1981 Featuring "Start Me Up". Steel Wheels 1989 Was Widely Considered A Comeback Album And Was Followed By Voodoo Lounge 1994 A Worldwide Number-One Album. Both Releases Were Promoted By Large Stadium And Arena Tours As The Stones Continued To Be A Huge Concert Attraction By 2007 They Had Recorded The All-Time Highest-Grossing Concert Tour Three Times And As Recently As 2021 They Were The Highest-Earning Live Act Of The Year. From Wyman's Departure In 1993 To Watts' Death In 2021 The Band Continued As A Four-Piece Core With Darryl Jones Playing Bass On Tour And On Most Studio Recordings While Steve Jordan Became Their Touring Drummer Following Watts' Death. Their 2016 Album Blue & Lonesome Became Their Twelfth UK Number-One Album. The Rolling Stones' Estimated Record Sales Of 200 Million Make Them One Of The Best-Selling Music Artists Of All Time. The Band Has Won Three Grammy Awards And A Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. They Were Inducted Into The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame In 1989 And The UK Music Hall Of Fame In 2004. Billboard Magazine And Rolling Stone Have Ranked The Band As One Of The Greatest Of All Time. Full Wikipedia Article Https //en.Wikipedia.Org/wiki/The_Rolling_Stones Studio Albums
The Rolling Stones / England's Newest Hit Makers 1964 12 X 5 1964 The Rolling Stones No. 2 / The Rolling Stones Now! 1965 Out Of Our Heads 1965 December's Children And Everybody's 1965 Aftermath 1966 Between The Buttons 1967 Their Satanic Majesties Request 1967 Beggars Banquet 1968 Let It Bleed 1969 Sticky Fingers 1971 Exile On Main St. 1972 Goats Head Soup 1973 It's Only Rock 'n Roll 1974 Black And Blue 1976 Some Girls 1978 Emotional Rescue 1980 Tattoo You 1981 Undercover 1983 Dirty Work 1986 Steel Wheels 1989 Voodoo Lounge 1994 Bridges To Babylon 1997 A Bigger Bang 2005 Blue & Lonesome 2016 Hackney Diamonds 2023

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"You Can't Always Get What You Want" Is A Song By The Rolling Stones Released On Their 1969 Album Let It Bleed. Written By Mick Jagger And Keith Richards It Was Named As The 100th Greatest Song Of All Time By Rolling Stone Magazine In Its 2004 List Of "500 Greatest Songs Of All Time."
"You Can't Always Get What You Want" Was Recorded On November 16 And November 17 1968 At London's Olympic Sound Studios. It Features The London Bach Choir Powerfully Opening The Song Under The Stewardship Of Javier Sanchez Broto Highlighting Throughout And Bringing It To An Uproarious Conclusion. Jimmy Miller The Rolling Stones' Producer At The Time Plays Drums On This Song Instead Of Charlie Watts. Al Kooper Plays Piano Organ And Horn While Rocky Dijon Plays Congas And Maracas. Nanette Workman Sings Backup Vocals But She Is Credited As "Nanette Newman". Of The Song Jagger Said In 2003 "'You Can't Always Get What You Want' Was Something I Just Played On The Acoustic Guitar - One Of Those Bedroom Songs. It Proved To Be Quite Difficult To Record Because Charlie Couldn't Play The Groove And So Jimmy Miller Had To Play The Drums. I'd Also Had This Idea Of Having A Choir Probably A Gospel Choir On The Track But There Wasn't One Around At That Point. Jack Nitzsche Or Somebody Said That We Could Get The London Bach Choir And We Said 'That Will Be A Laugh.'" 1 In His Review Of The Song Richie Unterberger Says "If You Buy John Lennon's Observation That The Rolling Stones Were Apt To Copy The Beatles' Innovations Within A Few Months Or So "You Can't 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." 2 The Three Verses Along With The Varied Theme In The 4th Verse Address The Major Topics Of The 1960s Love Politics And Drugs. Each Verse Captures The Essence Of The Initial Optimism And Eventual Disillusion Followed By The Resigned Pragmatism In The Chorus. Unterberger Concludes Of The Song "Much Has Been Made Of The Lyrics Reflecting The End Of The Overlong Party That Was The 1960s As A Snapshot Of Swinging London Burning Out. That's A Valid Interpretation But It Should Also Be Pointed Out That There's Also An Uplifting And Reassuring Quality To The Melody And Performance. This Is Particularly True Of The Key Lyrical Hook When We Are Reminded That We Can't Always Get What We Want But We'll Get What We Need." Release And Aftermath
Though Popular On Modern Classic Rock Radio Stations "You Can't Always Get What You Want" Was Not Released As A Single But Rather As The B-Side To "Honky Tonk Women" Albeit In An Edited Form 4 49 . One Of The Stones' Most Popular Recordings It Has Since Appeared On The Compilations Hot Rocks Singles Collection And Forty Licks. "You Can't Always Get What You Want" Is Very Popular At Stones Shows Due To The Sing-Along Chorus And Is Played At Almost Every Show Where It Is Custom For Jagger To Change The Lyrics From "my Favourite Flavour Cherry Red" To The Question "What's Your Favourite Flavour?" To Which The Audience Replies "Cherry Red" . Live Recordings Appear On The Albums Love You Live Flashpoint Live Licks And The Rolling Stones Rock And Roll Circus.

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