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Re: The Rolling Stones and soul music
Posted by: Chris Fountain ()
Date: June 3, 2017 14:08

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Let's not forget My Girl.

Actually, maybe we shouldspinning smiley sticking its tongue out

syrel

I know the consensus of this forum does not like the Stones' version of My Girl. The issue is that it resides on one of my favorite albums - Flowers

Songs like My Girl, Brown Eyed Girl, and My Way (Sinatra) should be left alone.

Re: The Rolling Stones and soul music
Date: June 3, 2017 14:27

"Night Time (Is the Right Time)" was performed on the 'A Bigger Bang Tour' ..... not on the 'Licks Tour' .

On the 'Licks Tour' the Stones performed covers such as "I Can't Turn You Loose" , "Love Train" , and "That's How Strong my Love Is" ..... along with a few others but those were the main covers of the '02 / '03 Licks Tour.

Re: The Rolling Stones and soul music
Posted by: hopkins ()
Date: June 6, 2017 13:43

Bessie Jones - This May Be The Last Time I Don't Know
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Re: The Rolling Stones and soul music
Posted by: Lien ()
Date: January 7, 2025 21:32

The Stylistics - Falling In Love With My Girl 2CD


Release date: 21st February 2025

" Who Am I " ; The Stylistics, Ronnie Wood, Jay Graydon


Ronnie Wood laid down his slide guitar parts in Philadelphia in June of 2024, following his concert in the city with The Rolling Stones. Ronnie had specifically asked to play on “Who Am I”, which had already been worked with legendary guitarist, Jay Graydon



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