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"Paint It Black" debuted at number 48 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart for the week of 14 May 1966. [100] The song took three weeks to rise to number one, [ 101 ] where it stayed for two consecutive weeks, [ 102 ] [ 103 ] [ 104 ] being replaced by Frank Sinatra 's " Strangers in the Night ."
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Jun 11, 2024 · Today in 1966, "Paint It Black" hit no. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and launched The Rolling Stones into international success.
- Em Casalena
- 5 min
- Writer
- The Background
- A Game-Changing Suggestion
- The Finishing Touch
- The Lyrics
- The Release and Legacy
There was a sense of urgency in the studio, but the real pressure was on delivering a new hit single. The Stones had been chart-toppers since the summer of 1964, but it was only a year ago – when “The Last Time” was released in February 1965 – that they’d begun to score with original Jagger/Richards material. A string of Number Ones followed, and i...
Yet, here they were with an arrangement for “Paint It Black” that neither matched the intensity of its forebears, nor the oppressive themes which its lyrics suggested. “‘Paint It Black’ was just going to be like a beat group number,” Jagger said. “It was just one big joke.” Then, after listening to the last playback, Bill Wyman had an unusual idea....
In pursuing this curious musical detour, guitarist Brian Jones was set to add extra color – but not with his usual six strings. “Brian had pretty much given up on the guitar by then,” stated Keith Richards. “If there was [another] instrument around, he had to be able to get something out of it, just because it was there.” Brian had floundered in th...
Now backed by this malevolent milieu, Jagger’s lyrics – which would have been far too bleak for a straightforward pop song – are perfectly pertinent. It’s a song about bereavement and the despondency one feels during that process. In it, Mick has suffered a sudden loss, and can’t bear that life must go on without his lover – his mourning has veiled...
Arriving a month behind Aftermath, “Paint It Black” was released on May 7th in the US, and the 13th in the UK, rising to the top of the charts in both countries. It would be two years before The Rolling Stones would have another Number One single. In the meantime, the impact of “Paint It Black” was being felt – in many ways. The single, which bore ...
Sep 9, 2024 · Paint It Black was released as a single in the U.S. on May 7, 1966, with Stupid Girl as the B-side, and on May 13 in the U.K. with Long Long While as the flip side. It quickly climbed to number 1 on both sides of the Atlantic.
Paint It Black is a song by the Rolling Stones, written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. It was released as a single on May 7, 1966, then included in the album Aftermath, released on April 15 of the same year. The song was written during the mourning period of Brian Jones, who died on July 3, 1969.
Dec 18, 2020 · ‘Paint it Black’ went to the top of the singles charts in the UK and number one on the Billboard Hot 100 charts in the States, when it was included as the first track for the American release of Aftermath.
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"Paint It Black" was recorded March 6–9, 1966, at RCA Studios in Hollywood. The session was produced by Andrew Loog Oldham, who had been working with the Rolling Stones since 1963 and played an instrumental role in shaping their sound and image—and arguably more of the latter than the former.