"Moonlight Mile" | |
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Song by the Rolling Stones | |
from the album Sticky Fingers | |
Released | 23 April 1971 |
Recorded | October 1970 |
Genre | |
Length | 5:56 |
Label | Rolling Stones/Virgin |
Songwriter(s) | Jagger/Richards |
Producer(s) | Jimmy Miller |
"Moonlight Mile" is a song recorded by the Rolling Stones. Credited to Jagger-Richards, it was written by Mick Jagger[2] with assistance from Mick Taylor.[3][4][5] It appears as the closing track on their 1971 album Sticky Fingers. The song features multiple musicians playing alternate instruments due to the frequent absence of Richards during recording sessions of the period.
"Moonlight Mile" has been largely considered an under-appreciated work of the band, with music critics Bill Janovitz and Robert Christgau praising the track's composition.
That's where Moonlight Mile came from. But Mick first sang it to me in a first-class railway compartment on the way from London to Bristol. Then he had the idea of embellishing it with strings. I contributed the riff that Paul Buckmaster's strings are based on - that ethereal, unresolved ending. (2011)
It's not rubbish to say that I was a bit peeved about not getting credit for a couple of songs...