Mick Jagger didn’t think about the types of women in The Rolling Stones’ songs until a journalist asked him about it During a 1978 interview with Rolling Stone, Jagger was told he sometimes portrayed ...
During an interview with Harper’s Bazaar, Richards discussed the origin of “Beast of Burden.” “We were trying to write for a slightly broader audience than just Anita Pallenberg or Marianne Faithfull, ...
Released Aug. 28, 1978, “Beast of Burden” confirmed the Rolling Stones’ return to form while also serving as an apology between bandmates. Drawing from the dominant sounds of the day without yielding ...
Primarily written by Keith Richards, the hit song “Beast of Burden” originally hit airwaves in 1978 when the Rolling Stones released their album Some Girls. Gaining a great deal of praise from fans, ...
The Rolling Stones recently revealed a clip of “Beast of Burden" from their Some Girls Super Deluxe Box Set. The classic performance of “Beast of Burden" can be seen below. Universal Music Group ...
Stones frontman Mick Jagger and Sheeran teased that they would be performing "Trap Queen," but "after days of discussion," they went with the 1978 hit instead. Sheeran was every bit as excited to ...