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the rolling stones - sad day - processed 'stereo' II
Edit 2 for headphones. Recorded December 3-8, 1965 in Los Angeles, RCA Studios, Hollywood, released first in the US as a B side single for "19th Nervous Breakdown" on February 11, 1966. Released October 1973 in the UK on "No stone unturned". In the US in 1989 on "Singles collection, the London years". Further on, as usual, on tons of other compilation albums... It even was released as b-side to "You can't always get what you want" in 1969. In Holland "Sad Day" was released as a single June 9, 1973 (its - b-side! - was "You can't always get what you want"); it reached nr 19.
Guitars: Brian Jones, Keith Richards. Vocals: Mick Jagger. Bass: Bill Wyman. Drums: Charlie Watts. Piano: Jack Nitzsche.
This edit is made of the non-enhanced * version of the "Singles collection" [abkco-london 844 481-2].
SAD DAY
(Jagger/Richards)
someone woke me up this mornin' and I lit a cigarette
found myself when I stopped yawnin', started getting myself dressed
then I felt I had a dream, I remembered the things I'd seen
I could still hear the things you said with that bad dream in my head
it was a sad day, bad day, sad day, bad day
so I called you on the phone and your friend said "she's not home"
so I told her where I'd be at and that you should call me back
then I looked at the morning mail, I was not even expecting a bill
your letter a-started "Dear", and it left me with these tears.
it was a sad day, bad day, sad day, bad day
think of the times that we had rows, but we patched them up somehow
think of the times I tried to go, but you screamed and told me no
there is only one thing in this world that I can't understand, that's a girl
I keep a-readin' the things you said, like a bad dream in my head
it was a sad day, bad day, sad day, bad day
oh, what a sad, sad, old day - a sad, old day
it was a sad, old day
a sad, old day. It was a bad, old day, sad old day a bad old day
if there is one awful thing in this world that I can't understand, that's a girl
it was a sad, sad old day, sad old day
it was a sad, old day
Story about "Sad day" (nme.com)
By the end of 1965 the Stones had recorded a set of brand new songs and wanted them to be released under the title of "Could You Walk On The Water". However, Decca refused to release the album because of its title. After some conflict and negociations it was agreed that the new album would be titled "Aftermath". However the band had recorded new songs in March 1966, and the original track list was changed to what became the regular tracklist of Aftermath.
The original tracklist was supposed to go like this:
Side 1:
19th Nervous Breakdown
Sad Day
Take It Or Leave It
Think
Mother's Little Helper
15:40min
Side 2:
Goin' Home (short version)
Sittin' On A Fence
Don't You Follow Me (Doncha Bother original title)
Ride On, Baby
Looking Tired
14min
Full length : 29:36min
All tracks in stereo. * (Except for Sad Day which seems to be an "enhanced" mono versio
Category | Music |
Sensitivity | Normal - Content that is suitable for ages 16 and over |
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