What year was Paint it Black by the Rolling Stones?

What year was Paint it Black by the Rolling Stones?

1966
Paint It Black/Released

Who remade the song Paint It Black by the Rolling Stones?

Versions

Title Performer Release date
Paint It, Black The Rolling Stones May 6, 1966
Paint It Black The Standells September 1966
Paint It Black Chris Farlowe November 4, 1966
Paint It Black The Jalopy Five 1966

What Rolling Stones album is paint it black on?

Aftermath
Paint It Black/Album

Is Paint It Black pro or anti war?

“Paint It Black” is an angry song that was released in 1966, a time when many people in the United States and the United Kingdom wanted the war to end. It’s not totally unreasonable to think the song was a response to the war. However, the Rolling Stones did not write it with any political meaning in mind.

When was Paint It Black by the Rolling Stones released?

“Paint It Black” was released as a single in the US on 7 May 1966, In the UK, the single was released on 13 May. The unexpected success of the single in the United States caused the Stones to add the song to the American release of Aftermath.

Who was the original singer of Paint It Black?

” Paint It Black ” (originally released as ” Paint It, Black “) is a song recorded by the English rock band the Rolling Stones. Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, it is an uptempo song with Indian, Middle Eastern, and Eastern European influences featuring a sitar part played by multi-instrumentalist Brian Jones.

Are there any cover versions of Paint It Black?

“Paint It Black” has been the subject of cover versions, included in compilation albums, and has made various film soundtrack appearances. The song has been included on the set lists of multiple tours by the Rolling Stones and was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2018.

What can you see on the Rolling Stones YouTube channel?

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