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Heart of Stone (Rolling Stones song)

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"'Heart of Stone'" is a song by the English rock band the Rolling Stones, credited to the songwriting partnership of Jagger/Richards. London Records first issued it as a single in the United States in December 1964. The song was subsequently included on 'The Rolling Stones, Now!' (February 1965, US) and 'Out of Our Heads' (September 1965, UK).

Composition



In an AllMusic review, Richie Unterberger writes, "'Heart of Stone' [is] a slow and soulful, dramatic ballad with the kind of vaguely discordant, droning guitars heard on many an early Rolling Stones slow number. What was impressive was how the Jagger/Richards song, though similar in some respect to American soul ballads of the period... was not explicitly derivative of any one blues or soul song that they were covering on their mid-60s records. The lilt of the verses owed something to country music and the mournful harmonies heard on the latter part of the verses added to the overall feeling of melancholy moodiness."

The song sees the singer discuss his life as a womanizer, and how one girl in particular won't break his heart:

Recording and release



"Heart of Stone" was recorded in October 1964 at the RCA Studios in Los Angeles with Jagger singing, Keith Richards and Brian Jones on guitars, Bill Wyman on bass, and Charlie Watts on drums. Jack Nitzsche performs tambourine and piano.

"Heart of Stone" was initially released in December 1964 as a single in the US where it became their second Top 20 US hit, reaching number 19. The song was included on the US album 'The Rolling Stones, Now!' the following February. In 1966, it was included on the collection 'Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass)'; it later appeared on compilation albums including 'Hot Rocks 1964-1971' (1971), '30 Greatest Hits' (1977), 'Singles Collection: The London Years' (1989), and 'GRRR!' (2012).

A longer version appeared in 1975 on the album 'Metamorphosis'. This had been recorded on 2123 July 1964 with Jimmy Page on guitar and Clem Cattini on drums, probably as a demo.

Personnel

* Mick Jaggerlead vocals

* Keith Richardslead guitar

* Brian Jonesbaritone guitar, rhythm guitar

* Bill Wymanbass guitar, backing vocals

* Charlie Wattsdrums

* Jack Nitzschetambourine, piano

Charts



Cover versions



The British post-punk group the Mekons covered the song on their 1988 album 'So Good It Hurts', twisting the song's impact with female vocals provided by Sally Timms. The Allman Brothers Band covered the song on their 2003 album 'Hittin' the Note', their first release with slide guitar player Derek Trucks. The Outcasts from Texas covered the song in 1965. Sonic's Rendezvous Band has also played the song.

References



Category:The Rolling Stones songs

Category:1964 singles

Category:Decca Records EPs

Category:London Records singles

Category:RPM Top Singles number-one singles

Category:Songs written by JaggerRichards

Category:Song recordings produced by Andrew Loog Oldham

Category:1964 songs

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