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Tattoo You is an album compromised of leftover music from the stones work of the 70’s, and “Black Limousine” is a great example of their blues work they started returning to at the point of recording songs for Some Girls.
Here, the band members discuss the song and Ronnie talks of writing the main...
[Verse 1]
We used to ride, baby
Ride around in limousines
We looked so fine, baby
You in white and me in green
Drinking and dancing
All inside our crazy dream
Well, now look at your face now, baby
Look at you and look at me
[Verse 2]
I get so scared
Just to see you on the street
They're living dead
You're all the same, you never speak
You're wrecked out now
Washed up high up on the beach
Well, now look at your face now, baby
Look at you and look at me
[Harmonica and Guitar Solos]
[Verse 3]
We used to shine, shine, shine, shine
Say what a pair, say what a team
We used to ride, ride, ride, ride
In a long black limousine
Those dreams are gone, baby
They're locked away and never seen
Well, now look at your face now, baby
Look at you and look at me
Look out
Black Limousine was written by Mick Jagger & Keith Richards & Ron Wood.
Black Limousine was produced by The Glimmer Twins & Mick Jagger & Keith Richards.
The Rolling Stones released Black Limousine on Mon Aug 24 1981.