"Sister Morphine" | |
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Single by Marianne Faithfull | |
Released | 21 February 1969 |
Recorded | July 1968 |
Genre | Blues rock, folk rock |
Length | 5:33 |
Label | Decca F 12889 |
Writer(s) | Jagger/Richards/Faithfull |
Producer(s) | Mick Jagger |
"Sister Morphine" | ||||
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Song by The Rolling Stones from the album Sticky Fingers | ||||
Released | 23 April 1971 | |||
Recorded | 22–31 March 1969 | |||
Genre | Blues rock, folk rock | |||
Length | 5:31 | |||
Label | Rolling Stones/Virgin | |||
Writer(s) | Jagger/Richards/Faithfull | |||
Producer(s) | Jimmy Miller | |||
Sticky Fingers track listing | ||||
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10 tracks |
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"Sister Morphine" is a song written by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Marianne Faithfull. Faithfull released the original version of the song as the b-side to her 1969 single "Something Better" on Decca Records, 21 February 1969. A different version was released two years later by The Rolling Stones as a track on their 1971 album Sticky Fingers.
In the U.K. Marianne's single was withdrawn by Decca due to the drug reference in the title, after an estimated 500 copies had been issued, but in other countries the single remained on release. In some territories such as the Netherlands, Italy and Japan, “Sister Morphine” appeared on the A-side. In addition, the French, US and Holland editions of the single actually featured alternate versions of both sides to the U.K. 7″ release. Faithfull performed "Something Better" sung live to a backing track at The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus, but the programme was never televised, no contemporary performance of "Sister Morphine" is known.
The original U.K. 7" on Decca credited Marianne as a co-writer, but when the single was issued in the U.S. on the London label her name was omitted, as it was from the credit on 'Sticky Fingers'.
After a legal battle Faithfull retained her rights as a co-author, acknowledged by the 1994 Virgin Records reissue of the Stones' album catalogue from Sticky Fingers through Steel Wheels.
The personnel for the Faithfull version is herself on vocals, Jagger on acoustic guitar, Ry Cooder on slide guitar and bass, Jack Nitzsche on piano and organ, and Charlie Watts on drums. The Stones' version has Jagger on vocals, Richards on acoustic guitar and backing vocals, Cooder and Nitzche again on slide guitar and piano respectively, Bill Wyman on bass, and Watts again on drums.