I played a divorcee in New York City
I had to put up some kind of a fight
The lady then she covered me in roses
She blew my nose and then she blew my mind.
It's the honky tonk women.
Gimme, gimme, gimme the honky tonk blues
Band: Rolling Stones
Lyric video: "Honky Tonk Women" (unofficial)
Album: "Honky Tonk Women"
Type: Single
B-side: "You Can't Always Get What You Want"
Released: 4 July 1969 (UK), July 1969 (US)
Format: 7"
Recorded: June 1969 at Olympic Studios, London
Label: Decca (UK), London (US)
Writers: Jagger / Richards
Producer: Jimmy Miller
Band members:
Mick Jagger - lead vocals
Keith Richards - lead guitar (incl. solo), rhythm guitar, background vocals
Mick Taylor - lead guitar
Bill Wyman - bass
Charlie Watts - drums
Guest/Session:
Reparata and the Delrons - background vocals
Nanette Workman - background vocals (credited as "Nanette Newman")
Doris Troy - background vocals
Ian Stewart - piano
Jimmy Miller - cowbell
Steve Gregory and Bud Beadle - saxophones
I had to put up some kind of a fight
The lady then she covered me in roses
She blew my nose and then she blew my mind.
It's the honky tonk women.
Gimme, gimme, gimme the honky tonk blues
Band: Rolling Stones
Lyric video: "Honky Tonk Women" (unofficial)
Album: "Honky Tonk Women"
Type: Single
B-side: "You Can't Always Get What You Want"
Released: 4 July 1969 (UK), July 1969 (US)
Format: 7"
Recorded: June 1969 at Olympic Studios, London
Label: Decca (UK), London (US)
Writers: Jagger / Richards
Producer: Jimmy Miller
Band members:
Mick Jagger - lead vocals
Keith Richards - lead guitar (incl. solo), rhythm guitar, background vocals
Mick Taylor - lead guitar
Bill Wyman - bass
Charlie Watts - drums
Guest/Session:
Reparata and the Delrons - background vocals
Nanette Workman - background vocals (credited as "Nanette Newman")
Doris Troy - background vocals
Ian Stewart - piano
Jimmy Miller - cowbell
Steve Gregory and Bud Beadle - saxophones
Wikipedia: «"Honky Tonk Women" is a 1969 hit song by The Rolling Stones. Released as a single only release (although a country version was included on "Let It Bleed"), on 4 July 1969 in the United Kingdom and a week later in the United States, it topped the charts in both nations.»
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