I agree. I was shocked when I looked up this song and saw only one comment. Usually you can tell if a song was a big hit by seeing how many comments it has on here. Based on that, this song must not have been that big of a hit, but it should have been.
I am not a fan of the Rolling Stones at all and usually dislike how Mick Jagger sings, but this song is so perfect. It works in every way.
I think it's about a man who is a womanizer and has never really...
I agree. I was shocked when I looked up this song and saw only one comment. Usually you can tell if a song was a big hit by seeing how many comments it has on here. Based on that, this song must not have been that big of a hit, but it should have been.
I am not a fan of the Rolling Stones at all and usually dislike how Mick Jagger sings, but this song is so perfect. It works in every way.
I think it's about a man who is a womanizer and has never really cared or put much work into a relationship, and that lifestyle ends up biting him in the ass because he realizes, just a bit too late, that he found a keeper and treated her like the everyday trash he has been with.
Amazing song. I think the best line is near the beginning...
"I smell rubber and I soon discover that you're gone for good."
No comments?? This song rocks! Awesome lyrics. It's a great heartbreak, blues kinda song.
I agree. I was shocked when I looked up this song and saw only one comment. Usually you can tell if a song was a big hit by seeing how many comments it has on here. Based on that, this song must not have been that big of a hit, but it should have been. I am not a fan of the Rolling Stones at all and usually dislike how Mick Jagger sings, but this song is so perfect. It works in every way. I think it's about a man who is a womanizer and has never really...
I agree. I was shocked when I looked up this song and saw only one comment. Usually you can tell if a song was a big hit by seeing how many comments it has on here. Based on that, this song must not have been that big of a hit, but it should have been. I am not a fan of the Rolling Stones at all and usually dislike how Mick Jagger sings, but this song is so perfect. It works in every way. I think it's about a man who is a womanizer and has never really cared or put much work into a relationship, and that lifestyle ends up biting him in the ass because he realizes, just a bit too late, that he found a keeper and treated her like the everyday trash he has been with. Amazing song. I think the best line is near the beginning... "I smell rubber and I soon discover that you're gone for good."