NEW * Ruby Tuesday - The Rolling Stones 'Live' {Stereo} 1967

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1967.....#1 U.S. Billboard Hot 100, #1 U.S. Cash Box Top 100, #3 UK Singles Chart, #2 Canada, #2 Australia
Original video live performance video edited and AI remastered with stereo sound.
"Ruby Tuesday" is a song recorded by the Rolling Stones in 1966, released in January 1967. The song became the band's fourth number-one hit in the United States and reached number three in the United Kingdom as a double A-side with "Let's Spend the Night Together". The song was included in the American version of Between the Buttons (in the UK, singles were often excluded from studio albums).
Rolling Stone magazine ranked the song number 310 on their list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.
The Rolling Stones recorded "Ruby Tuesday" around November 1966 at Olympic Studios, during the sessions for their album Between the Buttons. The song was produced by Andrew Loog Oldham. Brian Jones plays a countermelody on an alto recorder, while the double bass was played jointly by bassist Bill Wyman and guitarist Keith Richards; Wyman did the fingerings while Richards bowed the instrument.
Richards explained that the lyrics are about Linda Keith, his girlfriend in the mid-1960s:
Who could hang a name on you
When you change with every new day?
Still, I'm gonna miss you.
"That's a wonderful song," Mick Jagger told Jann Wenner in 1995. "It's just a nice melody, really. And a lovely lyric. Neither of which I wrote, but I always enjoy singing it." Wyman states in Rolling with the Stones that the lyrics were completely written by Richards with help from Jones on the musical composition. However, Marianne Faithfull recalls it differently; according to her, Jones presented an early version of this melody to the rest of the Rolling Stones. According to Victor Bockris, Richards came up with the basic track and the words and finished the song with Jones in the studio.
Cash Box described the single as a "smooth ballad a la baroque."
"Ruby Tuesday" was released as the B-side to "Let's Spend the Night Together" on January 1967. Due to the controversial nature of the A-side's lyrics, "Ruby Tuesday" earned more airplay and ended up charting higher in the US.
"Ruby Tuesday" was included on the US version of the 1967 album Between the Buttons, while being left out of the British edition, as was common practice with singles in the UK at that time. That summer, the song appeared on the US compilation album Flowers.
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smurfstoolsoldiesmusictimemach
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There would not have been the greatest rock and roll band if there had not been Brian Jones

JuanitaMaddux
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My favorite era of The Rolling Stones! Mick was so young and Keith didn’t look like a corpse! 🤣

TimTheJeepGuy
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Awesome Sammy!! I've never seen this clip before. Love Bill on that double bass!! Thumbs up. Tiger.

TigerRogers
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Great video! Fun to see eveyone so young and fresh. I forgot how annoying we were with all the screaming ... but it was fun! God bless you

pamalaalford
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They were so young😂. Sounds so good, one of a kind!! 1967 I remember how everyone loved this song. Thank you! Fabulous. 🎤🎶🎶😘💕🎶

sandtalanders
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I first heard this song while walking down the street when I was a kid. It was playing on a radio. In 1967, I was 10. It's nice to see the group as they looked then. I've listened to a lot of their music but this song always tugs at my emotions.

a.salmon
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One of my favorite Stones songs of all time and it's just great to watch the video😃 - and also see Brian Jones again👍! Many thanks Sammy, have a happy Thursday! Cheers,

nothingbutoldies
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They were so very young, and gorgeous!! 🥰 What a beautiful song!! Feels like they’re singing about lil’ ole me.

KittyGrizGriz
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I love this I was singing this this morning ❤

grangrampa
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My fave track by The Brian Jones Five! Great stereo separation. Cool seeing Brian on recorder

tomcat
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My all time favorite song by The Rolling Stones! Thanks so much for this amazing song and video. It made my day!😊👍

themagicsinthemusic
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Well done "live" stereo mix Sammy.

jacob
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Great! With the live audio. Much better than synching to the studio recording.

garyrosenberg
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Goodclassic great lyrics, although I didn't enjoy all the screaming ..

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