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Paint It Black" ' s UK B-side was "Long, Long While", a song that was not released on any of the band's studio albums. Richie Unterberger of AllMusic later described "Long, Long While" as an underappreciated song, with a "considerably different" tone than most of the band's work, and commented that it was better than many of the tracks the Stones selected for their studio albums. [ 54 ]
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Someone I know claims that years ago, they saw a music video on MTV for the Rolling Stones song "Paint It Black." According to their memory, the video depicted a young child and a lonely overweight man enjoying a fun day at the carnival together before the child leaves with their parents, leaving the poor man alone.
Aug 30, 2023 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupPaint It, Black · The Rolling StonesThe Best Songs Of All Time℗ 1966 ABKCO Music & Records Inc.Released on: 2023-...
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An exclusive remaster of “Paint It Black” by the Rolling Stones, which was released in the US on May 7, 1966 and hit No. 1 three weeks later. The track was ...
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Jun 11, 2024 · Em Casalena. June 11, 2024 10:52 am. “Paint It Black” (originally known as “Paint It, Black” due to an infamous typo) is by far one of The Rolling Stones’ biggest songs of all time. On ...
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Reported by. The Rolling Stones originally recorded Paint It, Black written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards and The Rolling Stones released it on the single Paint It, Black [US] in 1966. It was also covered by Stephanie Jackson, Mike Tripps, Jody Grind [GB], Alex de Grassi, Michael Manring, Christopher Garcia and other artists.
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Sep 6, 2015 · Here are seven super song facts about the song, via Ink Tank. 1. The original version was entitled “Paint It Black” without a comma. Keith Richards later said that the comma was added by the record label, Decca. Keith Richards, Brian Jones and Ian Stewart (road manager/keyboard player) posed on the set of 'Ready Steady Go!'.