edit 3 for headphones. a beautiful early stereo Stones song, that only needed drums on both channels (instead of only on the left)(for drums should always be on both channels...) enjoy Brian Jones on the organ, really making the song...
Recorded June 10 & 11, 1964 in the Chess Studios in Chicago, along with four other songs these were the first Rolling Stones stereo recordings. Released in the UK on the EP "Five By Five" August 1964; in the US on "12 x 5" in October 1964. Finally, in April 1971 it was released on an UK album, "Stone Age". Source file of the edit: "12 x 5" Japanese mini lp remastered 2006 [uicy-93014].
Organ: Brian Jones. Bass: Bill Wyman. Drums: Charlie Watts. Lead vocals & tambourine: Mick Jagger. Guitar & backing vocals: Keith Richards.
IF YOU NEED ME
(Wilson Pickett, Robert Bateman and Sonny Sanders) **
if you need me
why don't you call me
said if you need me
why don't you call me
don't wait too long
when things go wrong
I'll be there, yeah
where I belong
said if you want me
why don't you send for me
said if you want, want, want
all you gotta do is send for me
don't wait to long
just a pick up your phone
I'll be there
right there, where I belong
people always told me, darling
that you didn't mean me no good
but I know deep down in my heart
I done the best I could
and one of these days, darling
it won't be long
you're gonna come walking through that door
and I know in my mind these are the very
words you're gonna say to me
I still love you
always thinking of you
I still love, love, love
always thinking of you
don't wait too long
when things go wrong
I'll be there, right there
where I belong
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** Solomon Burke had a big hit with the song in 1963, but it was stolen from Wilson Pickett by Jerry Wexler, a producer at Atlantic Records, who had received it in 1963 as a demo from Wilson Pickett.