About the Song
âGet Off of My Cloudâ by The Rolling Stones is a fast-paced, rebellious anthem that became one of the bandâs biggest hits when it was released in 1965. Following the success of â(I Canât Get No) Satisfactionâ, the song marked another bold statement from the Stones, asserting their signature blend of raw rock energy and social commentary. Like many of the Stonesâ songs from this period, âGet Off of My Cloudâ is a reflection of their growing frustration with fame, the media, and societal expectations, while still embracing the energetic rock sound that would become their trademark.
The songâs lyrics capture a sense of youthful defiance, as the narrator expresses frustration at being constantly surrounded by others, whether itâs the press or society in general. The recurring line âGet off of my cloudâ serves as both a personal declaration and a metaphor for wanting to be left alone, to maintain oneâs own space and individuality in a world thatâs increasingly invasive and demanding. It speaks to the desire to escape the pressures of fame and the public eye, and is especially poignant given the Stonesâ growing popularity at the time.
Musically, âGet Off of My Cloudâ is upbeat and filled with an infectious energy that was characteristic of the bandâs mid-â60s sound. The track opens with a driving, guitar-driven riff that immediately grabs attention, and the songâs overall production has a loose, almost spontaneous feel, adding to the sense of rebellion and urgency in the lyrics. The rhythm section, with its steady drumming and bassline, provides a solid foundation for the energetic guitar work and Mick Jaggerâs fiery vocal performance. Keith Richardsâ guitar riff is one of the most memorable elements of the song, instantly recognizable and perfectly complementing Jaggerâs defiant vocal delivery.
Mick Jaggerâs vocals on âGet Off of My Cloudâ are full of attitude and bite. His voice conveys both frustration and a playful sense of superiority, perfectly capturing the essence of the songâs message. The interplay between Jaggerâs lead vocals and the background harmonies from Keith Richards and the rest of the band creates a feeling of collective defiance, almost like a chant of solidarity against the worldâs expectations.
Released as a single, âGet Off of My Cloudâ quickly became a commercial success, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States and charting highly in the UK as well. Its success further solidified The Rolling Stones as the definitive rock band of the era, showcasing their ability to blend social commentary with infectious, electrifying music. The song is also considered an important step in the evolution of the Stonesâ musical style, as they began to embrace a more aggressive, electric sound that would come to define their future work.
âGet Off of My Cloudâ is a quintessential Rolling Stones songârebellious, energetic, and sharp-tongued. It resonates with anyone who has ever felt overwhelmed by the demands of others and needed a moment to retreat into their own space. The songâs catchy riff and sing-along chorus ensure it remains one of the Stonesâ most enduring hits, capturing the bandâs spirit of youthful defiance and rock ânâ roll attitude. Whether youâre a long-time fan or just discovering the song, âGet Off of My Cloudâ continues to remind us all of the importance of individuality, freedom, and the desire to escape the pressures of the world.
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Lyrics: âGet Off Of My Cloudâ
I live on an apartment on the ninety-ninth floor of my block
And I sit at home looking out the window
Imagining the world has stopped
Then in flies a guy whoâs all dressed up just like a Union Jack
And says, âIâve won five pounds if I have his kind of detergent packâ
I said, âHey, you, get off of my cloud
Hey, you, get off of my cloud
Hey, you, get off of my cloud
Donât hang around âcause twoâs a crowd
On my cloud, babyâ
The telephone is ringing
I say, âHi, itâs me, who is it there on the line?â
A voice says, âHi, hello, how are you?â
âWell, I guess Iâm doinâ fineâ
He says, âItâs three A.M., thereâs too much noise
Donât you people ever wanna go to bed?
Because you feel so good
Do you have to drive me out of my head?â
I said, âHey, you, get off of my cloud
Hey, you, get off of my cloud
Hey, you, get off of my cloud
Donât hang around âcause twoâs a crowd
On my cloud, babyâ
I was sick and tired, fed up with this
And decided to take a drive downtown
It was so very quiet and peaceful
There was nobody, not a soul around
I laid myself out, I was so tired
And I started to dream
In the morning the parking tickets were just like flags
Stuck on my windscreen
I said, âHey, you, get off of my cloud
Hey, you, get off of my cloud
Hey, you, get off of my cloud
Donât hang around âcause twoâs a crowd
On my cloudâ
Hey, you, get off of my cloud
Hey, you, get off of my cloud
Hey, you, get off of my cloud
Donât hang around baby twoâs a crowd
On my cloud
Hey, you
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