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The Rolling Stones - Sad Sad Sad |
The Rolling Stones - Sad Sad Sad Lyrics and Youtube Music VideosAlbum:
Steel Wheels Released:
1989 Someone woke me up this mornin'
And I lit a cigarette
Found myself when I stopped yawnin'
Started getting myself dressed
Then I felt that I had a dream
I remembered the things that I'd seen
I could still hear the things you said
With that bad dream in my head
It was a sad day, bad day
Sad day, bad day
So I called you on the phone
And your friend said, "She's not home"
So I told her where I'd be at
And that you should call me back
Then I looked at the morning mail
I was not even expecting a bill
Your letter a-started, "Dear"
And it left me with these tears
It was a sad day, bad day
Sad day, bad day
Think of the times that we had rows
But we patched them up somehow
Think of the times I tried to go
But you screamed and told me no
There is only one thing in this world
That I can't understand, that's a girl
I keep a-readin' the things you said
Like a bad dream in my head
It was a sad day, bad day
Sad day, bad day
Oh, what a sad, sad old day
A sad old day, it was a sad old day
A sad old day, it was a bad old day
A sad old day, a bad old day
If there is one awful thing in this world
That I can't understand, that's a girl
It was a sad, sad old day
Sad old day, it was a sad old day
Writer/s: RICHARDS, KEITH / JAGGER, MICK
Publisher: Abkco Music, Inc.
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LyricFindSad Sad Sad Song Chart This is the first track from Steel Wheels, an album that brought The Stones back together. Jagger and Richards had both done solo albums and it looked like The Stones may have been done. The horns were played by the Brass ensemble The Kick Horns. Ron Wood played bass. Bill Wyman, The Stones bassist, had to deal with the press after announcing his engagement to 18-year-old Mandy Smith, and was not available. Wyman and Smith divorced soon after their marriage. Charlie Watts helped write this, but as was custom for The Stones, it was credited only to Jagger/Richards.