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The Last Time is a 1996 cover of the Rolling Stones song by the same name.
Авторы текста и музыки. Mick Jagger, Keith Richards.
The Last Time" is a song by the English rock band The Rolling Stones, and the band's first UK single written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. Recorded at RCA Studios in Hollywood, California in January 1965, "The Last Time" was the band's third UK single to reach number one on the UK Singles Chart, spending three weeks at the top in March and early April 1965. It reached number two in the Irish Singles Chart in March 1965.
Produced by Andrew Loog Oldham. Album Out of Our Heads. The Last Time Lyrics. Well I told you once and I told you twice But you never listen to my advice You don't try very hard to please me With what you know it should be easy. Well this could be the last time This could be the last time Maybe the last time I don't know. Oh no. Well, I'm sorry girl but I can't stay Feeling like I do today It's too much pain and too much sorrow Guess I'll feel the same tomorrow. Well this could be the last time This.
Oldham was the Rolling Stones manager, and taking a cue from Beatles producer George Martin, he released an album called The Rolling Stones Songbook which contained this track and other instrumental versions of the group's hits. The Verve got the rights to the sample itself from Decca Records, but they didn't get the publishing rights to "The Last Time" until just before the song was released Six days earlier, May 29th, was the last day that "The Last Time" was on Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart; but they weren’t off the chart for long, two days later on June 6th, 1965 "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" would enter the Top 100 at position and on July 4th it would become the first. of their eight records on the Top 100.
The Rolling Stones' final record of the Sixties kicks off with the terrifying "Gimme Shelter," the song that came to symbolize not only the catastrophe of the Stones' free show at Altamont but the death of the decade's utopian spirit. And the entire album burns with apocalyptic cohesion: the sex-mad desperation of "Live With Me"; the murderous blues of "Midnight Rambler"; Keith Richards' lethal, biting guitar on "Monkey Man"; the epic moralism, with honky-tonk piano and massed vocal chorus, of "You Can't Always Get What You. James Brown defied King Records label boss Syd Nathan's opposition to a live album by arranging to record a show himself – on October 24th, 1962, the last date in a run at Harlem's historic Apollo Theater.
First Appeared on The Rolling Stones – Out Of Our Heads. Have: 2682 Want: 1076.
Rolled Gold +. The Rolling Stones. The Rolling Stones are an English rock group that formed in London in 1962. First popular in Europe, they quickly became successful in North America during the "British Invasion" of the mid-60s. Since then, their worldwide sales are estimated at more than 200 million albums. In 1989, they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and in 2004, they ranked number 4 in Rolling Stone magazine's 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.
Rolling Stones No 2 (1965). The early 60s blues scene was a purists’ movement, but their second album demonstrates how eclectic and boundary-blurring the early Stones were, boldly defining a space of their own somewhere between blues, rock’n’roll and soul, amping up the pace and the attitude of each to thrilling effect. 10. Blue & Lonesome (2016). Greeted with disappointment on release, Goats Head Soup’s reputation has been burnished by time: Star Star is a grim entry into the pantheon of questionable Stones songs about women, but the stateliness of ballads Winter and Angie and the grimy funk of Dancing with Mr D and Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker) show a band still at the height of their. 7. The Rolling Stones (1964).
| A | The Last TimeWritten By – Richard*, Jagger* |
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| B | Play With FireWritten By – Nanker Phelge |
2:15 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| F.12104 | The Rolling Stones | The Last Time (7", Single, Pus) | Decca | F.12104 | UK | 1965 |
| Y 7217 | The Rolling Stones | The Last Time (7", Single) | Decca | Y 7217 | Australia | 1965 |
| 86.108 | Rolling Stones* | The Last Time (7") | Decca | 86.108 | Belgium | 1975 |
| 5N-9741 | The Rolling Stones | The Last Time (7", Single) | London Records | 5N-9741 | US | 1978 |
| F.12104 | The Rolling Stones | The Last Time (7", Single) | Decca | F.12104 | Philippines | 1965 |
| A | The Last TimeProducer – Impact SoundWritten-By – Jagger, Richard* |
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| B | Heart Of StoneProducer – Andrew Loog OldhamWritten-By – Richard, Jagger* |
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| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| F.12104 | The Rolling Stones | The Last Time (7", Single, Pus) | Decca | F.12104 | UK | 1965 |
| Y 7217 | The Rolling Stones | The Last Time (7", Single) | Decca | Y 7217 | Australia | 1965 |
| 86.108 | Rolling Stones* | The Last Time (7") | Decca | 86.108 | Belgium | 1975 |
| 5N-9741 | The Rolling Stones | The Last Time (7", Single) | London Records | 5N-9741 | US | 1978 |
| F.12104 | The Rolling Stones | The Last Time (7", Single) | Decca | F.12104 | Philippines | 1965 |
| A | The Last TimeWritten-By – Jagger, Richard* |
| B | Play With FireWritten-By – Nanker, Phelge* |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| F.12104 | The Rolling Stones | The Last Time (7", Single, Pus) | Decca | F.12104 | UK | 1965 |
| Y 7217 | The Rolling Stones | The Last Time (7", Single) | Decca | Y 7217 | Australia | 1965 |
| 86.108 | Rolling Stones* | The Last Time (7") | Decca | 86.108 | Belgium | 1975 |
| 5N-9741 | The Rolling Stones | The Last Time (7", Single) | London Records | 5N-9741 | US | 1978 |
| F.12104 | The Rolling Stones | The Last Time (7", Single) | Decca | F.12104 | Philippines | 1965 |
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