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This track lyrically, is definitely among the most harsh of put-down and negativity to women among any Rolling Stones song, and therefore may drive a good share of listeners away from it.
However, the musicality of the track is very diverse, and hardly any other Rolling Stones song sounds like it....
[Instrumental Intro]
[Verse 1]
I don't want you to be high
I don't want you to be down
Don't want to tell you no lie
Just want you to be around
[Pre-Chorus 1]
Please come right up to my ears
You will be able to hear what I say
[Chorus]
Don't want you out in my world
Just you be my back street girl
[Verse 2]
Please don't be part of my life
Please keep yourself to yourself
Please don't you bother my wife
That way you won't get no help
[Pre-Chorus 2]
Don't try to ride on my horse
You're rather common and coarse, anyway
[Chorus]
Don't want you out in my world
Just you be my back street girl
[Instrumental Bridge]
[Verse 3]
Please don't you call me at home
Please don't come knocking at night
Please never ring on the phone
Your manners are never quite right
[Pre-Chorus 3]
Please take the favors I grant
Curtsy and look nonchalant, just for me
[Chorus]
Don't want you part of my world
Just you be my back street girl
[Outro]
Just you be my backstreet girl
Back Street Girl was written by Mick Jagger & Keith Richards.
Back Street Girl was produced by Andrew Loog Oldham.
The Rolling Stones released Back Street Girl on Fri Jan 20 1967.