About the SongThe Rolling Stones ā€“ The Last Time ā€“ Vinyl (7", 45 RPM + 2 more), 1965  [r9933424] | Discogs

ā€œThe Last Timeā€ by The Rolling Stones is one of the bandā€™s early hits that perfectly exemplifies their raw, rebellious sound and their growing mastery of rock and roll. Released in 1965, it was the first single that showcased the Stonesā€™ ability to blend blues, rock, and R&B influences into something uniquely their own. The song marked a significant step in the bandā€™s evolution, as it departed from the cover-heavy repertoire they had relied on in their earlier years and signaled their growing confidence in writing original material. Co-written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, ā€œThe Last Timeā€ was not just another hit; it was a pivotal moment in the Stonesā€™ career.

The songā€™s lyrics are both personal and universal, touching on themes of heartbreak, longing, and the complexity of relationships. The narrator speaks about a painful breakup, with the repeated line ā€œThis could be the last timeā€ suggesting a final farewell, a moment of closure. However, the ambiguity of the songā€™s messageā€”whether itā€™s truly the last time or merely another chapter in a troubled relationshipā€”adds a layer of depth to the lyrics, making it relatable to listeners who have experienced the tumultuous emotions of love and loss.
Musically, ā€œThe Last Timeā€ is driven by an infectious, churning rhythm and an iconic, repeating guitar riff that sets the tone for the track. The Stonesā€™ ability to create memorable, gritty guitar hooks is on full display here, with Keith Richardsā€™ unmistakable rhythm playing and Brian Jonesā€™ complementary slide guitar adding texture and atmosphere. The song has a haunting, almost hypnotic quality, with its driving beat and the underlying sense of tension that builds throughout the track.

Mick Jaggerā€™s vocal delivery in ā€œThe Last Timeā€ is one of his earliest examples of the aggressive, yet emotional, style that would become his trademark. His voice alternates between pleading and defiant, perfectly capturing the anguish and frustration of the songā€™s protagonist. The backing vocals, provided by Keith Richards and the rest of the band, add to the intensity, giving the song an echoing, almost anthemic quality as they harmonize with Jaggerā€™s lead.
The production of the song, overseen by Andrew Oldham, is raw and energetic, with a distinctive ā€œliveā€ feel that captures the Stonesā€™ energy and spontaneity in the studio. Unlike some of their more polished contemporaries, the Rolling Stones embraced a rougher, more untamed sound, which helped to set them apart in the mid-ā€™60s rock scene.

Released as a single, ā€œThe Last Timeā€ became a hit in both the UK and the US, reaching the top 10 in both countries. It was also included on the album ā€œOut of Our Headsā€ (1965), which marked the first time the Rolling Stonesā€™ music began to feature more original songs than covers. The trackā€™s success and its signature riff made it an enduring classic and an early example of the kind of rebellious, powerful rock that would come to define the Stonesā€™ legacy.
ā€œThe Last Timeā€ is a song that embodies the restless energy of youth and the emotional complexity of relationships, all while showcasing the brilliance of the Rolling Stonesā€™ songwriting and performance. With its iconic riff, soulful vocals, and passionate delivery, itā€™s a song that remains a staple in the Rolling Stonesā€™ catalog and a beloved classic in the history of rock music.Picture background

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Lyrics: ā€œThe Last Timeā€

Well I told you once and I told you twice
But you never listen to my advice
You donā€™t try very hard to please me
With what you know it should be easy
Well this could be the last time
This could be the last time
Maybe the last time
I donā€™t know
Oh no, oh no
Well, Iā€™m sorry girl but I canā€™t stay
Feelinā€™ like I do today
Itā€™s too much pain and too much sorrow
Guess Iā€™ll feel the same tomorrow
Well this could be the last time
This could be the last time
Maybe the last time
I donā€™t know
Oh no, oh no
Well this could be the last time
This could be the last time
Maybe the last time
I donā€™t know
Oh no, oh no
Well I told you once and I told you twice
That someone will have to pay the price
But hereā€™s a chance to change your mind
ā€˜Cause Iā€™ll be gone a long, long time
Well this could be the last time
This could be the last time
Maybe the last time
I donā€™t know
Oh no, oh no
Last time baby
To say no more
Baby I donā€™t know
Well, I donā€™t know
Well, I donā€™t know
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Well, I donā€™t know
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