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Slipping Away (Rolling Stones song)

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Wikipedia article


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| artist = the Rolling Stones

| album = Steel Wheels

| released = 29 August 1989

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| recorded = March - June 1989

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| genre = Rock

| length = 4:30

| label = Rolling Stones/Virgin

| writer = Jagger/Richards

| producer = Chris Kimsey
and The Glimmer Twins

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"'Slipping Away'" is a song recorded by the English rock band the Rolling Stones. Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, it is a ballad sung by Richards. It was included as the last track of the band's 1989 studio album 'Steel Wheels'. The Stones have since performed "Slipping Away" during the 1995 leg of the Voodoo Lounge Tour, the 2002-2003 Licks Tour throughout the 2005-2007 A Bigger Bang Tour, on the 14 On Fire tour with former guitarist Mick Taylor guesting, and on the No Filter Tour.

Music and lyrics



Mick Jagger and Keith Richards co-wrote "Slipping Away". The song was recorded by Christopher Marc Potter and Rupert Coulson at both AIR Studios, Montserrat and at Olympic Sound Studios, London. It was mixed by Michael H. Brauer.

Musically, "Slipping Away" is a slow "dreamy" ballad song that features Richards as its lead vocalist, with Jagger singing backing vocals alongside Sarah Dash, Lisa Fischer, and Bernard Fowler. Richards and Ron Wood perform the song's rhythm guitar parts. Bill Wyman provides the prominent bass while Charlie Watts performs drums. The organ and piano are performed by Chuck Leavell and electric piano by Matt Clifford. The song's brass is provided by the Kick Horns.

Richards recorded a re-worked acoustic version for the 1995 live album 'Stripped'. Of the song he said at the time, "(When we recorded it for 'Stripped') we realized, 'Wow, that song kind of slipped away.' It just kind of tailed off at the end of 'Steel Wheels'. We realized what potential it still had, and the band and especially the horn guys said, 'You've got to do that!' So in a way, I agreed to do it at gun point. But when I got into it, I really liked singing that song. It's got some depth."

Critical reception



In a retrospective article looking over Richards' 20 greatest songs, 'Rolling Stone''s Jon Dolan et al. ranked it number 5, writing that "Slipping Away" was a "moving" song and "somber closing track" for 'Steel Wheels'. In 2019, Jon Dolan wrote in 'Rolling Stone' that "Slipping Away" was the "best song" of the album. 'Vulture' ranked "Slipping Away" in 2017 as the band's 320th best song of all time. 'Billboard''s Joe Lynch wrote that the quality of the song was "enough to prove that even without the Stones, [Richards] could have enjoyed a solo career of renown and relevance".

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