Edit (live'64) for headphones. Brian louder, Keith sharper. No babbling host, so another "hostless" edition.
This song was recorded live at Camden Theatre, London, March 19, 1964 during an experimental "stereo" tv broadcast by the BBC, one channel on mono tv, the other channel on mono radio to get a stereo sound.
The song was for ages on various bootlegs, along with three other stereo songs of that day, until they finally - 48 years later, in an other millenium - surfaced on "Grrr!" (super deluxe edition).
Rhythm guitar & backing vocals: Brian Jones. Lead vocals: Mick Jagger. Lead guitar: Keith Richards. Drums: Charlie Watts. Bass & backing vocals: Bill Wyman.
YOU BETTER MOVE ON
(Arthur Alexander)
(Alexander is the only songwriter whose songs have been covered on studio albums by the Beatles, the Rolling Stones and Bob Dylan.)
You ask me to give up the hand of the girl I love
You tell me, I'm not the man she's worthy of
But who are you to tell her who to love?
That's up to her, yes, and the Lord above
You better move on
Well I know you can buy her fancy clothes and diamond rings
But I believe she's happy with me without those things
Still you beg me to set her free
But my friend, that will never be
You better move on
Now I don't blame you for loving her
But can't you understand, man, she's my girl
And I, never never ever gonna let her go
‘Cuz I, yeah, I love her so
I think you better go now , I'm getting mighty mad
You ask me to give up the only love I've ever had
Maybe I would, oh, but I love her so
I'm never gonna let her go
You better move on, you better moe on, you better move on,
you better move on
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