Happy (Rolling Stones song)
"Happy" | ||||
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Single by The Rolling Stones | ||||
from the album Exile on Main St. | ||||
B-side | "All Down the Line" | |||
Released | July 15, 1972 | |||
Recorded | July–November 1971 | |||
Studio | Villa Nellcôte, France | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 3:05 | |||
Label | Rolling Stones Records | |||
Songwriter(s) | Jagger/Richards | |||
Producer(s) | Jimmy Miller | |||
The Rolling Stones singles chronology | ||||
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Alternative cover | ||||
Japanese picture sleeve for "Happy" |
"Happy" is the tenth track on the Rolling Stones' 1972 album Exile on Main St. and features Keith Richards on lead vocals. Released as the second single from the album in July 1972, "Happy" entered the Billboard Hot 100 at No. 69 on 15 July 1972 and reached No. 22 on 19 August 1972.[1]
Overview[edit]
Credited to Jagger/Richards, "Happy" was written primarily by Keith Richards during the summer of 1971, at the villa Nellcôte in southern France, over the course of a single afternoon. According to Richards, "We did that in an afternoon, in only four hours, cut and done. At noon it had never existed. At four o'clock it was on tape."[2] The basic tracks were recorded in the Nellcôte basement, using the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio, with Richards on bass, guitar and vocals, producer Jimmy Miller on drums, and saxophonist Bobby Keys on maracas.[3] Piano by Nicky Hopkins was added later, as were Jim Price's trumpet, Keys' saxophone, and the final vocal tracks, including Mick Jagger's backing vocals.[4]
"Happy" was the only single by the band to chart on the Hot 100 on which Richards sang lead.[5]
In concert[edit]
Since 1972, Richards has often sung "Happy" in concert and it has become one of his signature tunes.[3] Performances of the song through 1978 also featured Jagger's vocals during the chorus.
Concert renditions of the song appear on the albums Love You Live and Live Licks; the studio track has been released on the compilation albums Made in the Shade, Forty Licks and GRRR![6] The song also features on concert films and DVD box sets: Ladies and Gentlemen: The Rolling Stones (1974), Stones at the Max (1992), Four Flicks (2004), The Biggest Bang (2007), Some Girls: Live in Texas '78 (2011), Sweet Summer Sun: Hyde Park Live (2013) and L.A. Forum – Live In 1975 (2014).
Personnel[edit]
- Keith Richards – lead vocals, guitars, bass
- Mick Jagger – vocals
- Jimmy Miller – drums
- Bobby Keys – baritone saxophone, maracas
- Jim Price – trumpet, trombone
- Nicky Hopkins – piano
Cover versions[edit]
- Spirit on the album Spirit of '76
- The Pointer Sisters on the album Priority
- Nils Lofgren on his 1977 album I Came to Dance
- Southside Johnny on his album Into the Harbour
- The Replacements (band) live on tour in 1987[7]
- The Black Crowes live on tour in 2005[8]
- Elvis Costello live on tour in 2009/2010.[9]
- Lucinda Williams live 2009[10]
References[edit]
- ^ Elliott, Martin (2002). The Rolling Stones: Complete Recording Sessions 1962-2002. Cherry Red Books. p. 189. ISBN 1-901447-04-9.
- ^ Richards, Keith (2011). "Chapter 7". Life. Little, Brown and Company.
- ^ a b Appleford, Steve (2000). The Rolling Stones: Rip This Joint: The Story Behind Every Song. Thunder's Mouth Press. p. 119. ISBN 1-56025-281-2.
- ^ McPherson, Ian. "Track Talk: Happy". Retrieved 2008-03-05.
- ^ John Hugar (2014-12-18). "10 Things You Might Not Know About Keith Richards". uproxx. Retrieved 2018-02-02.
- ^ Zentgraf, Nico. "The Complete Works of the Rolling Stones 1962-2008". Retrieved 2008-02-23.
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- ^ Black Crowes covering the Rolling Stones Happy, Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA, USA, 10.08.2005
- ^ Elvis Costello & The Sugarcanes "Happy" Woodinville, WA. 8/23/09
- ^ Lucinda Williams Wedding encore Rolling Stones' "Happy" First Avenue 9-18-09
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