Today's #waybackwednesday has EXTREME sentimental value. The song was chosen for a particular reason and just typing this is about to bring me to tears. So, without getting into those details in this post, let's talk about this particular song.
This song was released in 1978 by the one and only The Rolling Stones. It's sentiment to me held so much value yesterday that I could barely concentrate. Let's take a listen to the song, shall we?
And, according to Keith Richards himself, the song is not entirely about a woman. It's partially due to his drug use and other factors around that time period. But let's just be thankful that this "soul ballad" came out and came to life. You can read the interview with Keith Richards from Esquire Magazine here.
I hope you enjoyed today's #waybackwednesday!
Sincerely,
Ilsa Ione
Previous #waybackwednesday posts include:
- Wayback Wednesday - "Babe" by Styx
- Wayback Wednesday - "Cross Road Blues" by Robert Johnson
- Wayback Wednesday - Madonna "Take A Bow"
- Wayback Wednesday - Deep Purple "Smoke On The Water"
- Wayback Wednesday - Chuck Berry "Johnny B. Goode"
- Wayback Wednesday - Crowded House "Don't Dream It's Over"
- Wayback Wednesday - The Temptations "I Wish It Would Rain"
- Wayback Wednesday - Madonna "Into The Groove"
- Wayback Wednesday - David Bowie "Let's Dance"
- Wayback Wednesday - The Rolling Stones "Start Me Up"
- Wayback Wednesday - Sister Hazel "All For You"
- Wayback Wednesday - Van Morrison "Into The Mystic"
- Wayback Wednesday - Pet Shop Boys "West End Girls"
- Wayback Wednesday - Blind Melon's 'No Rain'