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The Rolling Stones - We Love You |
The Rolling Stones - We Love You Lyrics and Youtube Music VideosAlbum:
The Singles 1965-1967 Released:
1967 We don't care if you only love we
We don't care if you only love we
We Love You, we love you, and we hope
That you will love we too
We love they, we love they, and
We want you to love they too
Ah
We don't care if you hound we and
Love is all around we
Love can't get our minds off
We love you, we love you
You will never win we
Your uniforms don't fit we
We forget the place we're in
'Cause we love you
We love you, of course, we do
I love you, I love you
And I hope that you won't prove wrong too
We love you, we do, we love you, we do
Writer/s: RICHARDS, KEITH / JAGGER, MICK
Publisher: Abkco Music, Inc.
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LyricFindWe Love You Song Chart Mick Jagger and Keith Richards wrote this after they were arrested along with Brian Jones on drug charges stemming from a raid on Keith's house, Redlands, on February 12, 1967. This was a thank you message to the fans who supported Jagger and Richards through their arrest. There is jail ambiance at the beginning. This was also a "Thank You" to The Beatles, The Who and the editorial page of the London Times, who supported and spoke out in favor of the Stones after Jagger, Richards and Jones were arrested on drug charges. The Who recorded and released a double A-side of the Stones' "The Last Time" and "Under My Thumb" to keep the Stones' music alive while they were going through their court and prison difficulties. (thanks, Joel - Chicago, IL) The Rolling Stones lead guitarist at the time, Brian Jones, played the Mellotron, which was an early synthesizer. Jones was found dead in his swimming pool 2 years later. John Lennon and Paul McCartney sang backup. Jagger sang on The Beatles "Baby You're A Rich Man." The Stones made a promotional film for this song that was banned by the BBC but shown elsewhere. It was directed by Peter Whitehead and based on The Trials Of Oscar Wilde with Mick Jagger as Oscar, Keith Richards as the Marquis and Marianne Faithfull as Bosie. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)
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