The Rolling Stones – Parachute Woman
Parachute Woman” is a track by The Rolling Stones from their album Beggars Banquet, released in 1968. Here are some key details about the song:
Details
- Album: Beggars Banquet (1968)
- Writers: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards
- Genre: Blues rock
- Length: 2:21
Musical Style
“Parachute Woman” features a raw, stripped-down blues sound. It’s characterized by:
- Vocals: Mick Jagger’s distinctive, gritty voice
- Guitar: Acoustic guitar played by Keith Richards, creating a simple yet effective bluesy riff
- Harmonica: A prominent harmonica part, adding to the song’s rustic feel
Lyrics
The lyrics of “Parachute Woman” are filled with sexual innuendo, a common theme in many Rolling Stones songs. The lyrics are straightforward, contributing to the song’s raw and authentic blues vibe.
Production
The song was recorded with minimal production, giving it an intimate, almost live feel. This approach was part of the band’s effort to return to their blues roots, moving away from the psychedelic sound of their previous album, Their Satanic Majesties Request.
Reception
While not released as a single, “Parachute Woman” is appreciated by fans for its authentic blues style. It is often regarded as a deep cut that showcases the band’s ability to channel traditional blues music.