- The Rolling Stonesâ Mick Jagger and Keith Richards wrote one of Marianne Faithfullâs songs with her.
- Jagger denied Faithfull inspired the song.
- Subsequently, Faithfull wanted all of the royalties from the track
Marianne Faithfull gave the world many classic rock songs in the 1960s. The Rolling Stonesâ Mick Jagger and Keith Richards co-wrote one of her most famous songs with her. Subsequently, Faithfull wanted all the royalties from the track.
Mick Jagger and Keith Richards co-wrote a song with Marianne Faithfull that The Rolling Stones later covered
Faithfull, Jagger, and Richards are the credited writers of the song âSister Morphine.â Faithfull recorded the original version of the track. Subsequently, The Rolling Stones covered âSister Morphineâ for their album Sticky Fingers.
During a 1995 interview with Rolling Stone, Jagger discussed the origin of âSister Morphine.â âShe wrote a couple of lines; she always says she wrote everything, though,â he said. âI canât even tell you which ones. Sheâs always complaining she doesnât get enough money from it. Now she says she should have got it all.â
Jagger explained the meaning of âSister Morphine.â âItâs about a man after an accident, really,â he explained. âItâs not about being addicted to morphine so much as that. Ry Cooder plays wonderfully on that.â Jagger was asked if the song was about Faithfull. âNo,â he replied. âIf you listen to the lyrics â thatâs what I remember, anyway. âHere I lie in my hospital bed.’â
Keith Richards said his bandâs version of the song stayed on the shelf for some time
The book Keith Richards on Keith Richards: Interviews & Encounters includes an interview from 1971. In the interview, Richards was asked if Sticky Fingers took a year. âWell, I mean, stretched out, the songs, one could say it stretched over two years, you know, because âSister Morphineâ comes from â68, although we cut it in early â69,â he said. âSome songs were written a while ago.â
Richards discussed the length of time it took to craft The Rolling Stones albums. âTheyâve usually taken longer and longer,â he said. âWhich really pisses me off. Because everybodyâs laid back a little more and everybody has other things.â
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How Marianne Faithfullâs âSister Morphineâ and The Rolling Stonesâ cover performed on the charts in the United Kingdom
âSister Morphineâ was the B-side to Faithfullâs song âSomething Better.â According to The Official Charts Company, neither song is charted in the United Kingdom.
The Rolling Stonesâ version of âSister Morphineâ was not a single. The Official Charts Company reports their song didnât chart in the U.K. It appeared on the album Sticky Fingers. The album topped the U.K. chart for five weeks, staying on the chart for 32 weeks in total.
âSister Morphineâ is a classic song â regardless of who wrote it.
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