Wild Horses:
USING VINTAGE TECHNOLOGY, ALL SONGS WE'RE RECORDED TO ANALOG TAPE...
"I love fan feedback..."
Childhood living is easy to do. The things you wanted I bought them for you
Graceless lady you know who I am. You know I can't let you slide through my hands
Wild horses couldn't drag me away. Wild, wild horses, couldn't drag me away
I watched you suffer a dull aching pain. Now you decided to show me the same
No sweeping exits or offstage lines. Could make me feel bitter or treat you unkind
Wild horses couldn't drag me away. Wild, wild horses, couldn't drag me away
Faith has been broken, tears must be cried. Let's do some living after we die
Wild horses couldn't drag me away. Wild, wild horses, we'll ride them some day
Wild horses couldn't drag me away. Wild, wild horses, we'll ride them some day
Jaxx Sessions grew up listening to bands like "The Rolling Stones". At a young age, Jaxx Sessions loved listening to the album "Sticky Fingers" on vinyl. This was his favorite song on the album. Here is a cover of Wild Horses and some interesting song facts about the Original composition.
"Written by The Rolling Stones covered by Jaxx Sessions"


- "Songfacts.com": "This started as a song for Keith Richard's newborn son Marlon. It was 1969 and Keith regretted that he had to leave his son to go on tour. Mick Jagger rewrote Keith's lyrics, keeping only the line "Wild horses couldn't drag me away." His rewrite was based on his relationship with Marianne Faithfull, which was disintegrating. The Stones recorded Wild Horses this during a three day session at Muscle Shoals Sound Studios in Alabama December 2-4, 1969. It was the last of three songs done at these sessions, after "Brown Sugar" and "You Gotta Move."Muscle Shoals Sound Studios (actually located in Sheffield, Alabama) opened in May, 1969 when Jerry Wexler at Atlantic Records (The Stones' label) loaned money to four of the musicians at nearby FAME studios so they could start their own company and install 8-track recording equipment (FAME was on 4-track). Wexler sent many of Atlantic's acts to Muscle Shoals, since the musicians were fantastic and it was a dry county with nothing to do, which meant the artists were more likely to stay focused. The studio also had a distinctive sound that can be heard on this track, especially on Jagger's vocals - you can hear a slight distortion that was caused by the console."
- "Wikipedia": "Wild Horses" is a song by The Rolling Stones from their 1971 album Sticky Fingers, written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. Rolling Stone ranked it at No. 334 in its "500 Greatest Songs of All Time" list in 2004."
- "Gimme Shelter Documentary": "In this video, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Mick Taylor and Jim Dickinson are listening to a recording of their Song Wild Horses. Taken from the documentary 'Gimme Shelter' from Charlotte Zwerin, Albert und David Maysles about the Rolling Stones and the Altamont Free Concert in 1969."