Plundered My Soul - Rolling Stones
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First recorded in 1972 with only Richards, Watts, Wyman, and Hopkins, then re-worked on in late 2009 with Jagger and Taylor. The lyrics weren't written until 2009 by Jagger, and at that time all the vocals were added in. First release on April 16, 2010 on iTunes.Released on May 17, 2010 on the remastered Exile On Main Street. Lead Vocal: Mick Jagger Electric Guitars: Keith Richards & Mick Taylor Bass: Bill Wyman Drums: Charlie Watts Piano: Nicky Hopkins Background Vocals: Lisa Fischer & Cindy Mizelle Plundered My Soul (M. Jagger/K. Richards) Can you believe it? I've won more medals in this love game I've been resting on my laurels; I'm a bad loser; I'm a yard off my pace Mmmm I smell rubber and I soon discovered that you're gone for good My indiscretions made a bad impression; Guess I was misunderstood I thought you needed my loving, but it's my heart that you stole I thought you wanted my money, but you plundered my soul (You plundered my soul) I started asking around but your friend's pretty lips were sealed I wrote a letter full of trite confessions and my wounds that healed I had some gossip; you've become an alcoholic, you're dryin' out So I phoned every clinic in the yellow pages, not a place I found I thought you needed my loving, but it's my heart that you stole I thought you wanted my money, but you plundered my soul (You plundered my soul) I hate quittin' but I'm close to admittin' I'm a sorry case But on quiet reflection, my sad rejections not a total disgrace But I do miss your quick repartee and the smile that lights up your face You'll be a hard act to follow; A bitter pill to swallow You'll be tough, you'll be tough to replace I thought you wanted my loving, but it's my heart that you stole You were the trick up my sleeve; My ace in the hole I thought you wanted my money, but you plundered my soul Oh... plundered my soul Oh yeah! (You plundered my soul) You plundered my soul Yeah! Yeah! (You plundered my soul)
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