Song of the day: Rolling Stones- She’s A Rainbow
John Lennon said it in 1971, I thought it when I saw the cover of the single again: this could be an imitation of Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. Lennon went further and said the song She’s A Rainbow was an imitation of All You Need Is Love. Fact is that the song is quite strange. It starts with a piano, which becomes a motif, the Stones sing like children, and it stops with a strange guitar chord. The strings of the song are arranged by John Paul Jones, a later member of Led Zeppelin. It would be a number 25 hit in the US. Enjoy
The Rolling Stones- She’s A Rainbow
Posted on January 16, 2015, in 1960-1969, FlinterFiles Song Archive and tagged 1967, FlinterFiles Song Archive, hit, john paul jones, led zeppelin, Music, sgt pepper's lonely hearts club band, she's a rainbow, sixties, the Rolling Stones. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.
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