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The Rolling Stones – Monkey Man
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The eighth track off of The Stones' 1969 album Let It Bleed, “Monkey Man” provides a somewhat satirical glance into the band’s perceived lifestyle at the time.
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The Rolling Stones – Monkey Man (Live 2003)
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[Instrumental Intro] / [Verse 1] / I'm a fleabit peanut monkey / All my friends are junkies / That's not really true / [Verse 2] / I'm a cold Italian pizza / I could use a lemon
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The Rolling Stones – Monkey Man Samples
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See all of “Monkey Man” by The Rolling Stones’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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The Rolling Stones – Monkey Man - Live
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Monkey Man - Live ... Lyrics for this song have yet to be released. Please check back once the song has been released.
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MHz Legacy – World Premier
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The sample for this song comes from the Rolling Stones' “Monkey Man” from 1969’s Let it Bleed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNY8eYmzdH4
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Headstones – Tweeter and the Monkey Man
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Tweeter and the Monkey Man / Were hard up for cash / They stayed up all night / Selling cocaine and hash / To an undercover cop / Who had a sister named Jan / For reasons
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Amy Winehouse – Monkey Man
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Ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay / Hugging up the big monkey man / Ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay / Hugging up the big monkey man / Never saw you, I only heard of you / Hugging up the big monkey man
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Song Lyrics & Knowledge - Genius
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The Rolling Stones – Street Fighting Man
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Featured on the Beggars' Banquet album, “Street Fighting Man” was in part inspired by the riots on the Left Bank in Paris of 1968. “Sleepy London Town” was Jagger commenting how
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The Rolling Stones – You Can't Always Get What You Want
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A classic off of the Stones’s Let it Bleed that deals with the difference between desire and need. The main point it tries to get across is that life can suck sometimes when you’re
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The Rolling Stones – Brown Sugar (Live 1973)
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[Audience Cheering] / [Spoken Word: Announcer] / And now ladies and gentlemen, it's The Rolling Stones! / [Intro] / Woah! / Yeah, baby / [Verse 1] / Gold coast slave ship bound for
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The Rolling Stones – (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
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Despite the countless number of rock songs about lust, this one seems to stand out the most among critics and fans alike. Known for its timeless riff (which Keith Richards
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The Rolling Stones – Cops and Robbers (Live 1964)
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As I was driving home along the boulevard late one night / I saw a guy in the corner, bumming all alone / As I passed him by, I heard him holler out: "Hey!" / I slowed down to see
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The Rolling Stones – Street Fighting Man Covers
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See all of “Street Fighting Man” by The Rolling Stones’s covers
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The Rolling Stones – Midnight Rambler
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Loosely based on the story of The Boston Strangler, Albert De Salvo, the gruesome story is told in a very bluesy way, a dark story composed, paradoxically, under sunny Italian
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The Rolling Stones – You Can't Always Get What You Want (Live 1973)
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[Instrumental Intro] / [Verse 1] / I saw her today at the reception / A glass of wine in her hands / I knew she was gonna meet her connection / At her feet was a footloose man / [
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Verbena – Monkey, I'm Your Man
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Monkey I'm your man / Bored with being weird / I won't make a sound? / I'm lookin at me / White hands / White sheets / I'm sick of camera watching / I'm falling in my protest
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The Rolling Stones – Beast of Burden
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The 1978 hit (reached #8 in the US charts), considered by many one of the top 20 Stones' songs. A Keith Richards/Mick Jagger creation, that like many other of the Rolling Stones
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The Rolling Stones – Gimme Shelter
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“Gimme Shelter” is the opening track of the Rolling Stones’s 1969 album Let It Bleed (where it was actually spelled “Gimmie Shelter”, but the more accurate spelling was adopted
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The Rolling Stones – Cops and Robbers
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As I was driving home along the boulevard late one night / I saw a guy in the corner, bumming all alone / As I passed him by, I heard him holler out: "Hey!" / I slowed down to see
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The Rolling Stones – Starfucker (Live 1973)
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[Spoken Word: Mick Jagger] / [Speaks French ?] This next one's called "Starfucker" / [Verse 1] / Baby, baby, I've been so sad since you've been gone / Way back to New York City
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Bob Dylan – Like a Rolling Stone
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Dylan’s 1965 single “Like a Rolling Stone” is widely considered one of the greatest songs ever recorded. In 2004 the critics at Rolling Stone magazine (whose name was partly Dylan-
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Monette Moore – Friendless Blues
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[Verse 1] / I know what's on your mind, you're going away / It surely breaks my heart, 'cause you're going to stay / I might've known you couldn't be true / I lost my good friend
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The Rolling Stones – Heartbreaker (Live 1973)
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[Spoken Word: Mick Jagger] / This one's called "Do-Do-Do-Do-Do" / [Verse 1] / The police in New York City / They chased a boy right through the park / And in a case of mistaken
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The Rolling Stones – Down Home Girl
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[Verse 1] / Lord I swear the perfume you wear / Was made out of turnip greens / And every time I kiss you girl / It tastes like pork and beans / Even though you're wearing them
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Elton John – Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting)
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The leading single off Elton John’s 1973 seminal album ‘Goodbye Yellow Brick Road’, Elton wrote the song with writing partner Bernie Taupin and was inspired by Bernie’s young
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The Rolling Stones – Harlem Shuffle (NY mix)
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You move it to the left / And you go for yourself / You move it to the right / Yeah, if it takes all night / Now take it kinda slow / With a whole lot of soul / Don't move it too
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The Rolling Stones – Beast of Burden (Live 2003)
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[Instrumental Intro] / [Verse 1] / I'll never be your beast of burden / I've walked for miles my feet are hurting / All I want is for you to make love to me / [Verse 2] / I'll
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The Rolling Stones – Start Me Up
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Originally a reggae song titled “Never Stop” from the Black And Blue sessions in Rotterdam in January and February of 1975, “Start Me Up” was then substantially reworked at the
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The Rolling Stones – She's a Rainbow
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Issued in 1967, at the height of the psychedelic rock era, and was one of their last non top charting hits before they came up the following year with “Jumping Jack Flash”.
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The Rolling Stones – Live with Me
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A classic rock'n'roll number off Let It Bleed, it showcases the group’s tight, syncopated playing style, chemistry and Jagger’s incredible ability at creating vivid and hilarious
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