The Rolling Stones Ruby Tuesday Letras:She would never say where she came from.
Yesterday don't matter if it's gone.
While the sun is bright or in the darkest night,
No one knows, she comes and goes.
Goodbye, Ruby Tuesday.
Who could hang a name on you?
When you change with every new day,
Still I'm gonna miss you.
Don't question why she needs to be so free.
She'll tell you it's the only way to be.
She just can't be chained to a life where nothing's gained,
And nothing's lost at such a cost.
Goodbye, Ruby Tuesday
Who could hang a name on you?
When you change with every new day,
Still I'm gonna miss you.
"There's no time to lose," I heard her say,
"Catch your dreams before they slip away.
Dying all the time, lose your dreams.
And you will lose your mind. Ain't life unkind?"
Goodbye, Ruby Tuesday.
Who could hang a name on you?
When you change with every new day,
Still I'm gonna miss you.
Goodbye, Ruby Tuesday.
Who could hang a name on you?
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Still I'm gonna miss you.
[RUBY TUESDAY]
[Written by: Mick Jagger & Keith Richards [1] .]
[Produced by: Andrew Loog Oldham.]
[Performed by: The Rolling Stones [2] [2a] -1967.]
[Appears on: "Ruby Tuesday" (A-side: "Let's Spend the Night Together" 45
RPM)-1967; Between the Buttons-1967 & (Japan)-2006, Flowers (US)-1967 &
(Japan)-2006; Hot Rocks: 1964-1971 (ABKCO)-1972 [3] , (Sound & Vision)-2005 &
(Japan)-2006; Rolled Gold+: The Very Best of the Rolling Stones (Decca)-1975
& (Universal)-2007; Ruby Tuesday (Maxi-Single = 4 Tracks)-1991; Forty Licks
(Virgin US)-2002, (Collector's Edition)-2002, (European Tour Edition)-2003,
(European Tour Edition Expanded)-2003; The Rolling Stones Forever-2002,
Remastered Series-2004, Singles 1965-1967)-2004; et al.]
[1] Even though offically credited to Jagger/Richards, Bill Wyman says in his
2003 book, Rolling with the Stones, that this song was written completely by
Keith Richards. However, Marianne Faithfull (Mick Jagger's one-time
girlfriend), says in her biography that the song was written by Brian Jones,
and that Keith Richards added only minor parts.]
[2] Band lineup, May 1963-May 1969: (1) Mick Jagger (lead vocals, harmonica,
percussion), (2) Brian Jones (guitars, backing vocals, harmonica, percussion,
tamboura, sitar, dulcimer, keyboards, autoharp, brass, woodwinds, theremin,
kazoo), (3) Keith Richards (guitars, vocals, bass, keyboards, percussion),
(4) Charlie Watts (drums, percussion) & (5) Bill Wyman (bass, vocals,
percussion, keyboards). Both this song and "Let's Spend the Night Together,"
feature Jack Nitzsche on the piano.]
[2a] Covered by: Erin Alden, John Batdorf, Franco Battiato, BB Band, Big
Country, Dennis "Cannonball" Caplinger, Deana Carter, The Chamber Academy
Ensemble, The Corrs, D'Cuckoo, Decaln, Dual Sessions, Dick Goughan, Bobby
Goldsboro, Hit Crew, Thelma Houston, Julian Lennon, The London Symphony
Orchestra, Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Melanie, Anne Murray, Nazareth, Willie
Nelson, Carol Noonan, Oliver, Tim Ries, The Rock Anthem Orchestra, The
Rolling Clones, Rotary Connection, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Stars at
Studio 99, Rod Stewart, Twiggy, Baratt Waugh, Whatever, et al.]
[3] Transcribed from the track on this album.]
Letras: Ruby Tuesday The Rolling Stones [final]