The Rolling Stones
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Recorded on October 7th, 1963 in London’s De Lane Lea Studios and released in the UK on November 1st of the same year, “I Wanna Be Your Man” represents The Stones' second single as a follow-up to their first commercial hit, “Come On”.
The song originally belonged to Lennon, McCartney, and The Beatl...
[Verse 1]
I wanna be your lover, baby
I wanna be your man
I wanna be your lover, baby
I wanna be your man
Tell me that you love me, baby
Tell me you understand
Tell me that you love me, baby
Tell me you understand
[Chorus]
I wanna be your man
I wanna be your man
I wanna be your man
I wanna be your man
[Guitar Solo]
[Chorus]
I wanna be your man
I wanna be your man
I wanna be your man
I wanna be your man
[Verse 2]
Tell me that you love me, baby
Tell me you understand
Tell me that you love me, baby
Tell me you understand
I wanna be your lover, baby
I wanna be your man
Yes, I wanna be your lover, baby
I wanna be your man
I Wanna Be Your Man was written by John Lennon & Paul McCartney.
I Wanna Be Your Man was produced by Eric Easton & Andrew Loog Oldham.
The Rolling Stones released I Wanna Be Your Man on Fri Nov 01 1963.
Well, we knew [ The Beatles ] by then and we were rehearsing and Andrew [Oldham] brought Paul and John down to the rehearsal. They said they had this tune, they were really hustlers then. I mean the way they used to hustle tunes was great: “Hey Mick, we’ve got this great song” [done with a John Lenn...