Breakthrough the tearful nights And head where the light shines I want to keep my promise I'll deliver it to you Shape of love The world is completely becoming your comrade, Searching for the reason of birth. I don't need it anymore, it's going to be painted in black. Breakthrough the tearful nights And head where the light shines I want to keep my promise I'll deliver it to you Shape of love I stretch my hand, As I depend on your timid kindness. Only the decisive battle is far, far beyond. I'm sure now, I'll be waiting at that place. I would always close my eyes And cower at reality I can't stand the idea Of just making excuses to give up Stand right there I don't want to be near you Any minute now Just wait right there The decisive battle is still a long way off Black and blue I'll give up on giving up And get the world on my side I'm looking for the reason I'm alive Every time somewhere under this sky Breakthrough the tearful nights And head where the light shines I want to keep my promise I'll deliver it to you Shape of love BiSh, too closed eyes was Afraid of the reality This or that will make reasons. They sold the rights to it during the Sixties to ex-manager Allen Klein.įollow us on Facebookand Twitterfor more super stories.Itsumo boku wa me wo tojite wa Genjitsu ni obieteitana Nanda kanda riyuu tsukete sa Akirameru no tamaranaku iyada Soko de tattete Soba ni itakunai Ima ni kittosa Soko de mattero yo Kessen dake matomari sugita Kuro ku aoku Akirameru koto akiramete Sekai wa kaze mikata ni Umare ta imi sagashiten desu Every time Kono sora no dokoka de Namida no yoru wo kowashite yo Itsuka sasu hikari he Yakusoku wo mamoritainda Kimi ni todokeyou Shape of Love BiSH datte me wo tojite wa Genjitsu ni obiete itana Nanda kanda riyuu tsukete sa Akirameru no tamaranaku iyada Sokode mattete Soba ni ite hoshii Ima mo kako mo Soko de tattete yo Kessen nante itsumo, itsumosa Akaku somero Akirameru koto akiramete Sekai wo kenzen mikata ni Umare ta imi sagashitendesu Every time Kono sora no dokoka de Namida no yoru wo kowashite yo Itsuka sasu hikari he Yakusoku wo mamoritainda Kimi ni todokeyou Shape of Love Amae yowaki na kimochi ga Te wo nobasuto Sugu soko ni aru kanji desu Mo iranai noni Kuroku nurusa Akirameru koto akiramete Sekai wa kaze mikata ni Umare ta imi sagashiten desu Every day Kono sora no dokoka de Namida no yoru wo kowashite yo Itsuka sasu hikari e Yakusoku wo mamoritainda Kimi ni todokeyou Shape of Love Sadly, for The Rolling Stones, “Paint It, Black” is one of the tunes they no longer control. In the late 1980s, “Paint It Black” became associated with the Vietnam War due to its use in both the ending credits of the 1987 film Full Metal Jacket and its use as the theme song for Tour Of Duty, a CBS-TV show about the Vietnam war which ran from 1987-1990.ħ. He revealed, “We always have this moment of hesitation where we don’t know if Keith’s going to get the intro right.”Ħ. Talking on his Absolute Radio show, Stones’ co-guitarist Ronnie Wood disclosed that Keith Richards has trouble remembering how to play this song. Jagger got the line “I turn my head until my darkness goes” from James Joyce’s Ulysses.ĥ. Nearly forty years later, in 2004, it was ranked number 176 on Rolling Stone magazine’s list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.Ĥ. In 1966, the single topped both the United States and the United Kingdom charts, making it the first ever US and UK number one single to feature a sitar. It’s not an original thought by any means. When asked at the time why he wrote a song about death and depression Mick Jagger replied: “I don’t know. Keith Richards later said that the comma was added by the record label, Decca.Ģ.There was no specific inspiration for the lyrics. The original version was entitled “Paint It Black” without a comma. Two very good reasons to dig deeper and discover more about a song, music critic Richie Unterberger said, “qualifies as perhaps the most effective use of a sitar in a rock song.”ġ. What’s more, it’s one of our favourite tunes ever. Released in 1966, it was the first single from the fourth album, Aftemath, and became an anthem for the Sixties counter culture. One of the most iconic of their incredible 439 tracks is “Paint It, Black”. Hardly surprising when you learn they’ve been together for over half a century and hold the record for the most recorded songs of all time. The Rolling Stones have probably released more iconic tracks than any other band in history.
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