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The Rolling Stones Songs - Time Waits For No One
The Rolling Stones - Time Waits For No One


The Rolling Stones - Time Waits For No One Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: It's Only Rock 'N' Roll
Released: 1974

Time Waits For No One Lyrics


Yes, star crossed in pleasure the stream flows on by
Yes, as we're sated in leisure, we watch it fly
And Time Waits For No One, and it won't wait for me
And time waits for no one, and it won't wait for me
Time can tear down a building or destroy a woman's face
Hours are like diamonds, don't let them waste
Time waits for no one, no favours has he
Time waits for no one, and he won't wait for me
Men, they build towers to their passing yes, to their fame everlasting
Here he comes chopping and reaping, hear him laugh at their cheating
And time waits for no man, and it won't wait for me
Yes, time waits for no one, and it won't wait for me
Drink in your summer, gather your corn
The dreams of the night time will vanish by dawn
And time waits for no one, and it won't wait for me
And time waits for no one, and it won't wait for me
No no no, not for me....
Writer/s: JAGGER, MICK/RICHARDS, KEITH
Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC, SONY ATV MUSIC PUB LLC
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  • This was one of guitarist Mick Taylor's last appearances with The Stones. He left after It's Only Rock 'n' Roll because of differences with Keith Richards and frustration over not getting writing credits on this and other songs he helped compose. The only song he was credited on was "Ventilator Blues."
  • The lyrics are a commentary on the value of time. Mick Jagger turned 30 the year this was released.
  • Jagger brought in Ray Cooper for percussion. Cooper did a lot of work with Elton John.
  • This wasn't released as a single, but it was recognized years later on The Rolling Stones "best of" compilation Sucking In The Seventies.
  • The Stones started working on this in 1971 during the Sticky Fingers sessions at Stargroves, their mobile studio. It was the first song they recorded for It's Only Rock 'N' Roll.
  • Before getting together to record the album, the band members had some time off and went their separate ways. Mick Taylor went to Brazil, which he credits for the Latin influence in the song. (thanks, Edward Pearce - Ashford, Kent, England)
  • On the It's Only Rock 'N' Roll album, the "Glimmer Twins" get a production credit. This is a name for Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. The origin of the pseudonym: Jagger and Richards took a cruise in 1969 and found themselves at a table with an older English couple who vaguely recognized them. Jagger and Richards played coy, and the couple asked for a "glimmer," as in a little hint as to who they were.
  • Mick Taylor, 2012: "My favorite [Stones song] in terms of my own guitar playing is 'Time Waits for No One.' I love that solo. I think it's probably the best thing I did with the Stones. It's not one of their hits; it was an album track. But it's quite lyrical and it's a bit different from a lot of other Stones songs. I'd done something that I'd never done. Because of the structure of the song. It pushed my guitar playing in a slightly different direction. It's more - I don't like to use the term Carlos Santana-esque because it sounds too pretentious, but I kind of played in a different mode. I was playing over a C maj 7 to an F maj 7, which aren't chords the Stones used that much. You know, they had their rock and roll songs and they had their ballads as well, and they were very different. And mostly the ballads were usually written by me." (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France, for above 2)

  • The Rolling Stones Songs - It's Only Rock 'N' Roll
    The Rolling Stones - It's Only Rock 'N' Roll


    The Rolling Stones - It's Only Rock 'N' Roll Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: It's Only Rock 'N' Roll
    Released: 1974

    It's Only Rock 'N' Roll Lyrics


    If I could stick my pen in my heart
    And spill it all over the stage
    Would it satisfy ya, would it slide on by ya
    Would you think the boy is strange?
    Ain't he strange?

    If I could win ya, if I could sing ya
    A love song so divine
    Would it be enough for your cheating heart
    If I broke down and cried?
    If I cried?

    I said I know It's Only Rock 'N' Roll but I like it
    I know it's only rock 'n' roll but I like it, like it, yes, I do
    Oh, well, I like it, I like it, I like it
    I said can't you see that this old boy has been a lonely?

    If I could stick a knife in my heart
    Suicide right on stage
    Would it be enough for your teenage lust
    Would it help to ease the pain?
    Ease your brain?

    If I could dig down deep in my heart
    Feelings would flood on the page
    Would it satisfy ya, would it slide on by ya
    Would ya think the boy's insane?
    He's insane

    I said I know it's only rock 'n' roll but I like it
    I said I know it's only rock'n roll but I like it, like it, yes, I do
    Oh, well, I like it, yeah, I like it, I like it
    I said can't you see that this old boy has been a lonely?

    And do ya think that you're the only girl around?
    I bet you think that you're the only woman in town, ah, ooh yeah

    I said I know it's only rock 'n' roll but I like it
    I said I know it's only rock 'n' roll but I like it
    I know it's only rock 'n' roll but I like it, yeah
    I know it's only rock 'n' roll but I like it, like it, yes, I do
    Oh, well, I like it, I like it, I like it, I like it
    I like it, I like it, I like it (only rock 'n roll') but I like it
    (It's only rock 'n' roll) but I like it (only rock 'n' roll) but I like it
    (Only rock 'n' roll) but I like it (only rock 'n' roll) but I like it
    (Only rock 'n' roll) but I like it (only rock 'n' roll) but I like it
    (Only rock 'n' roll) but I like it (only rock 'n' roll) but I like it
    (Only rock 'n' roll) but I like it (only rock 'n' roll) but I like it
    (Only rock 'n' roll) but I like it, yeah, but I like it
    Oh and I like it, ooh yeah I like it

    Writer/s: JAGGER, MICK / RICHARDS, KEITH
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC, SONY ATV MUSIC PUB LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Stones Guitarist Ron Wood said of this song: "That was recorded in my house in 1974. In Richmond. The original tape was made there in my studio with Willy Weeks on bass, Kenney Jones on drums, me on guitar, and David Bowie and Mick on vocals. And Keith said, 'I've taken the precaution of wiping all of your guitars.' And I said, 'Oh, mate. This is the guy I'm gonna have to spend some time with. I suppose I better get used to it.' I said, "But you forgot one thing, Keith. You forgot my 12 string." And he said, "No. I left that on." So that's still on there. It's still got a flavor of the original recording."
  • Mick Jagger: "The title has been used a lot by journalists, the phrase has become a big thing. That version that's on there is the original version, which was recorded half in Ron Wood's basement, if I remember rightly. It was a demo. It's a very Chuck Berry song, but it's got a different feeling to it than a Chuck Berry song. You can't really do proper imitations of people. You always have to start out by imitating somebody. In painting, some famous artist always starts out by being an impressionist. And then they become the most famous abstract artist. Or an actor starts out by imitating someone else's style. And then you develop your own. And I think that's what happened with this band and all the musicians that have played in it. You start off with one thing, and then you mutate into another, but you still acknowledge the fact that these influences came from here and here and here. Because not everyone knows that. But you make this new amalgam. And out of all this different music, all out these Blues, out of all this Country music, out of all this Jazz and dance music and Reggae music, you know, you make something that's your own."
  • Drummer Charlie Watts said: "I didn't play drums on that, Kenny Jones did. I was in bed, sleeping at the time. They called Kenny Jones because he lived nearer to Richmond, it was done in a very beautiful house there that Ronnie used to own. Pete Townshend owns it now." (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France, for all above)
  • This was the title track to the first album after producer Jimmy Miller left the band. Mick Jagger and Keith Richards did the production work.
  • This was the first time Ron Wood contributed to a Stones song. He would later become their lead guitarist.
  • The lyrics were inspired by David Bowie's song "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide." The part about "suicide on stage" is probably about glam rockers like Marc Bolan and Alice Cooper who did a suicide bit as part of their stage theatrics.
  • Jagger sang this with Tina Turner on the Philadelphia stage of Live Aid in 1985. This was Mick's first live performance as a solo artist.
  • The promotional video (this was before MTV) had The Stones wearing sailor suits in a circus tent that slowly filled with bubbles. The bubbles eventually covered Charlie Watts, who was the only one sitting down.
  • This has been covered by the Spice Girls, Emmylou Harris, Natalie Imbruglia, The Cranberries and Eurythmics (who released their version as a single in support of a charity called Children's Promise). (thanks, Brett - Edmonton, Canada)

  • The Rolling Stones Songs - If You Can't Rock Me
    The Rolling Stones - If You Can't Rock Me


    The Rolling Stones - If You Can't Rock Me Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: It's Only Rock 'N' Roll
    Released: 1974

    If You Can't Rock Me Lyrics


    The band's on stage and it's one of those nights, oh yeah
    The drummer thinks that he is dynamite, oh yeah
    You lovely ladies in your leather and lace
    A thousand lips I would love to taste
    I've got one heart and it hurts like hell
    If You Can't Rock Me somebody will
    If you can't rock me somebody will
    Now who's that black girl in the bright blue hair, oh yeah
    Now don't you know that it's rude to stare, oh yeah
    I'm not so green but I'm feelin' so fresh
    I simply like to put her to the test
    She's so alive and she's dressed to kill, but
    If you can't rock me somebody will
    If you can't rock me somebody will
    If you can't rock me somebody will
    If you can't rock me somebody will
    Now I ain't lookin' for no pretty face, oh no
    Or for some hooker workin' roughish trade
    And there ain't nothing like a perfect mate
    And I ain't lookin' for no wedding cake
    But I been talkin' 'bout it much too long
    I think I better sing just one more song
    I've got one heart and it hurts like hell
    I'm simply dying for some thrills and spills
    Oh yeah
    If you can't rock me
    If you can't rock me, somebody will
    Somebody will, somebody will
    If you can't rock me
    Well, well, well, well
    Writer/s: JAGGER, MICK/RICHARDS, KEITH
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • This is the first track on It's Only Rock 'n' Roll, the first album after producer Jimmy Miller left the band. Mick Jagger and Keith Richards did the production instead.
  • This song finds Mick Jagger singing about being on stage performing for the ladies in the crowd. Is this a stereotypical Stones womanizing song, or what? Notice that other groups did songs about women all the time, but the lyrics here make it like he's personally pointing out into the audience: "You lovely ladies in your leather and lace, a thousand lips I would love to taste." He even later calls out to "that black girl in the bright blue hair." Wouldn't it be eerie to be in the audience and fit that description on the song's first stage performance?

  • This was one of the last Stones songs guitarist Mick Taylor played on.
  • In fandom (not necessarily only music fandom), there's an expression called "growing the beard." That's when an artist has officially reached middle age / maturity / grace and established themselves as the dignified guru of their genre or form. In other words, they get old, but do so gracefully so that they're recognized as masters. The opposite of "jumping the shark," where you get old in the "falling down and needing Depends" sense. Anyway, It's Only Rock 'n Roll is widely recognized as the point where The Rolling Stones grew their beard.

    Along with this respected status, many critics noted a darker, edgier tone to their songs. It seems hard to fathom now, but the Stones were cutting-edge outrageous back in the '70s, in the same bad-boy reputation that modern black/death metal or gansta rap gets.

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