One of the rare occasions from the mid-1960s where Jagger and the boys played it classy with the ladies. A cool, non-sappy, sincere declaration of love and appreciation. Goes down smoothly like a fine Pinot on a summer night.
One of the rare occasions from the mid-1960s where Jagger and the boys played it classy with the ladies. A cool, non-sappy, sincere declaration of love and appreciation. Goes down smoothly like a fine Pinot on a summer night.
The opening track of Nico’s “Chelsea Girl” album from 1967, written by Jackson Browne. It also underscored the moving finale of Wes Anderson’s “The Royal Tenenbaums,” specifically the final scene between Ben Stiller’s and Gene Hackman’s characters, a scene that always gets me.