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The title track off the seminal Let It Bleed remains until today a fan favorite and a regular number on the group’s live shows. It was also released as a single in Japan in February 1970.
Lyrically, it is full of double entendres and sexual innuendos between two lovers, managing to blur the line be...
[Verse 1]
Well, we all need someone we can lean on
And if you want it, well, you can lean on me
Yeah, we all need someone we can lean on
And if you want it, well, you can lean on me
[Bridge 1]
She said, "My breasts, they will always be open
Baby, you can rest your weary head right on me
And there will always be a space in my parking lot
When you need a little coke and sympathy"
[Verse 2]
Yeah, we all need someone we can dream on
And if you want it, baby, well, you can dream on me
Yeah, we all need someone we can cream on
Yeah, and if you want to, well, you can cream on me
[Bridge 2]
I was dreaming of a steel guitar engagement
When you drunk my health in scented jasmine tea
But you knifed me in my dirty, filthy basement
With that jaded, faded, junky nurse
Oh, what pleasant company, ha
[Verse 3]
We all need someone we can feed on
Yeah, and if you want it, well, you can feed on me, hey
Take my arm, take my leg
Oh baby, don't you take my head
[Verse 4]
Woo
Yeah, we all need someone we can bleed on
Yeah, and if you want it, baby, well, you can bleed on me
Yeah, we all need someone we can bleed on
Yeah, yeah, and if you want it, baby
Why don't you bleed on me? (All over, woo!)
[Instrumental Break]
[Outro]
Yeah
Ah, get it on rider, woo
Get it on rider, get it on rider
You can bleed all over me, yeah
Get it on rider, woo
Get it on rider, yeah you can be my rider
You can come all over me, oh
Get it on rider, babe
Get it on rider
Get it on rider, you can come all over me
Yeah, yeah, yeah, ooh
Yeah, c'mon, c'mon
Ah, get it on rider
Baby come all over me, yeah, yeah me
Get it on rider nah, nah, nah
Get it on rider, oh
Let It Bleed was written by Mick Jagger & Keith Richards.
Let It Bleed was produced by Jimmy Miller.
The Rolling Stones released Let It Bleed on Fri Dec 05 1969.