Many may remember the band's album Sticky Fingers for their hit chart-topping track "Brown Sugar." While the band continued their history as rock n' roll legends, "Moonlight Mile" was a deviation from their usual sound with a prominent acoustic guitar and a more heartfelt story behind its lyrics.
"I also came up with an Oriental-Indian riff on my acoustic guitar. At some point during the tour I played it for Mick Taylor, because I thought he would like it. At that point, I really hadn't intended on recording the song. Sometimes you don't want to record what you're writing. You think, 'This isn't worth recording, this is just my doodling,'" he said, according to SongFacts.
"The feeling I had at that moment was how difficult it was to be touring and how I wasn’t looking forward to going out and doing it again. It’s a very lonely thing, and my lyrics reflected that," explained Jagger, according to The Wall Street Journal.
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