The Rolling Stones Is An English Rock Band Formed In London In 1962. Active For Six Decades They Are One Of The Most Popular And Enduring Bands Of The Rock Era. In The Early 1960s The Rolling Stones Pioneered The Gritty Rhythmically Driven Sound That Came To Define Hard Rock. Their First Stable Line-Up Consisted Of Vocalist Mick Jagger Multi-Instrumentalist Brian Jones Guitarist Keith Richards Bassist Bill Wyman And Drummer Charlie Watts. During Their Formative Years Read More On Last.Fm
"Sway" Is A Song By The English Rock 'n Roll Band The Rolling Stones From Their 1971 Album Sticky Fingers. It Was Also Released As The B-Side Of The "Wild Horses" Single In June 1971. Credited To Mick Jagger And Keith Richards "Sway" Is A Slower Blues Song And Was The First Song Recorded By The Band At Stargroves. Although The Song Is Credited To Jagger/Richards Mick Taylor Has Always Stated That He Wrote This Song With Mick Jagger As Well As "Moonlight Mile" From The Same Album. The Song Features A Bottle Neck Slide Solo Towards The Middle Of The Song And A Dramatic Outro Solo Performed By Mick Taylor. The Strings On The Piece Were Arranged By Paul Buckmaster Who Also Worked On Other Songs From Sticky Fingers. The Who's Guitarist Pete Townshend The Faces' Ronnie Lane And Billy Nicholls Provide Background Vocals Along With Keith Richards Who Provided No Guitar To The Track.
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