2), Rolled Gold: The Very Best of the Rolling Stones, UHF – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and Other Stuff, https://ultimatepopculture.fandom.com/wiki/Let%27s_Spend_the_Night_Together?oldid=41684, 1998 Spring Tour (North America), European Tour, 2006 Asia & Australasia, Europe, US & Canada, Juanita "Honey" Franklin – backing vocals. "Ruby Tuesday" is a song recorded by the Rolling Stones in 1966, released in January 1967. It was also issued as a single by RCA Records in the US, Japan, Brazil, New Zealand and Europe including the Netherlands, Italy, France, Greece and Sweden. - You know, I just might beat the crap out of you anyway. "Let's Spend the Night Together" is a song written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, and originally released by The Rolling Stones as a double A-sided single together with "Ruby Tuesday" in 1967. 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in the US. In April 2006, for their first-ever performance in China, authorities prohibited the group from performing the song due to its "suggestive lyrics".[8]. 9 December 1972 - "Dandelion" is a song by the English rock band the Rolling Stones, written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, and first released as a B-side to "We Love You" in August 1967. 1 hit. Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow? Let's Spend the Night Together is een nummer geschreven door Mick Jagger en Keith Richards en werd oorspronkelijk uitgebracht door The Rolling Stones als dubbele A-kant met "Ruby Tuesday".Later kwam het ook voor als de eerste track op de Amerikaanse versie van het album Between the Buttons.Het nummer werd door verschillende artiesten gecoverd, waarvan David Bowie de meest succesvolle … Its style is often compared to the Rolling Stones' Exile on Main Street. 9 December 1972 - "19th Nervous Breakdown" is a song by the English rock band the Rolling Stones. 21. [24]. It was also issued as a single by RCA Records in the US and Europe. "Sympathy for the Devil" is a song by English rock band the Rolling Stones, written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. [2] Recording engineer Glyn Johns recounts that while mixing "Let's Spend the Night Together", Oldham was trying to get a certain sound by clicking his fingers. Let's Spend the Night Together is a live concert film, documenting The Rolling Stones' 1981 North American Tour. [11] However, Rolling Stone's contemporary review found the Bowie version "campy, butch, brittle and unsatisfying", suggesting that "one of the most ostensibly heterosexual calls in rock is made into a bi-anthem".[12]. Between the Buttons is the fifth British and seventh American studio album by the English rock band the Rolling Stones, released on 20 January 1967 in the UK and 11 February 1967 in the US as the follow-up to Aftermath. It was then absent during the No Security Tour 1999 and the Licks Tour 2002–2003. Let's Spend the Night Together is a live concert film, documenting The Rolling Stones' 1981 North American Tour. songid field is MANDATORY FOR GERMAN CHARTS. Descrizione. : A Trip Across Latin America, The Rolling Stones: An Illustrated Record, Stone Country: Country Artists Perform the Songs of the Rolling Stones. The song was included in the American version of Between the Buttons. [3] In the December 1968 issue of Hit Parader, Glyn Johns is interviewed about his work with the band in an article entitled "Recording The Stones". [6] In other countries worldwide, both sides of the single charted separately. It was directed by Hal Ashby, and released to cinemas on Friday, February 18, 1983, where it was shown as a double feature along with The Pirates of Penzance. 55 while "Ruby Tuesday" became a No. [7] Ironically, the group's "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" had been performed uncensored in 1966. The policemen suggested their truncheons and Mick Jagger took the truncheons into the studio to record the claves-like sound that can be heard during the quiet break at 1 minute 40 seconds into the song. [5] A compromise was reached to substitute the words "let's spend some time together" in place of "let's spend the night together"; Jagger agreed to change the lyrics but ostentatiously rolled his eyes at the TV camera while singing them, as well as Bill Wyman. On The Ed Sullivan Show, the band was initially refused permission to perform the number. On The Ed Sullivan Show, the band was initially refused permission to perform the number. Sullivan himself told Jagger, "Either the song goes or you go". Two policemen showed up, stating that the front door was open and that they were checking to see if everything was all right. It was directed by Hal Ashby, and released to cinemas on Friday, February 18, 1983, where it was shown as a double feature along with The Pirates of Penzance. He died two days after the release of his twenty-fifth studio album, Blackstar, which coincided with his 69th birthday. Two policemen showed up, stating that the front door was open and that they were checking to see if everything was all right. So now that donna's not big red anymore, I guess we have to go back to what we called her when she was 12 jugs-a-poppin'. It was performed regularly on the 1981 and 1982 tours before being again retired for 15 years where it was played occasionally during the Bridges To Babylon Tour in 1997 and 1998. More fun. When the Rolling Stones, following their performance of the song, returned on stage, they were all dressed up in Nazi uniforms with swastikas, which caused Sullivan to angrily order them to return to their dressing rooms to change back into their performance clothes, at which they left the studio altogether. 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