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- 19th_Nervous_Breakdown runtime "3.933333333333333".
- 19th_Nervous_Breakdown abstract ""19th Nervous Breakdown" is a song by the English rock band The Rolling Stones.The song was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards during their 1965 tour of the United States. The song was recorded during the Aftermath sessions between 3 and 8 December 1965 at RCA Recording Studios in Hollywood, California, at the conclusion of their fourth North American tour. The song talks of a difficult, spoiled girl who cannot appreciate life. Mick Jagger says he came up with the title first, and then wrote the lyrics around the title. It was released as a single on 4 February 1966 and reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States, and in the United Kingdom Record Retailer chart. However, it hit No. 1 in the NME chart and the BBC's Pick of the Pops chart, both of which were more widely recognised in Britain at the time.The opening riff and lead guitar are played by Keith Richards. The hypnotic riff Brian Jones is playing during the verses pays tribute to Bo Diddley's song "Diddley Daddy", Diddley being a major influence on the Rolling Stones' style. The song is also well known for Bill Wyman's so-called "dive-bombing" bass line at the end of the song.Like many early Rolling Stones recordings, "19th Nervous Breakdown" has been officially released only in mono sound. A stereo mix of the song has turned up in private and bootleg collections. One version of the stereo mix features a radically different vocal from Jagger, who alternates between mellow on the verses and rawer on the chorus.This was one of three songs ("(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" and "As Tears Go By" being the other two) the Rolling Stones performed on their Ed Sullivan Show appearance in February 1966.".
- 19th_Nervous_Breakdown bSide ""As Tears Go By" (UK)".
- 19th_Nervous_Breakdown bSide ""Sad Day" (US and Canada)".
- 19th_Nervous_Breakdown format Gramophone_record.
- 19th_Nervous_Breakdown genre Psychedelic_rock.
- 19th_Nervous_Breakdown genre Rock_and_roll.
- 19th_Nervous_Breakdown musicalArtist The_Rolling_Stones.
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- 19th_Nervous_Breakdown previousWork As_Tears_Go_By_(song).
- 19th_Nervous_Breakdown producer Andrew_Loog_Oldham.
- 19th_Nervous_Breakdown recordDate "1965-12-08".
- 19th_Nervous_Breakdown recordLabel Decca_Records.
- 19th_Nervous_Breakdown releaseDate "1966-02-04".
- 19th_Nervous_Breakdown releaseDate "1966-02-12".
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- 19th_Nervous_Breakdown writer Richards.
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- 19th_Nervous_Breakdown bSide ""As Tears Go By"".
- 19th_Nervous_Breakdown bSide ""Sad Day"".
- 19th_Nervous_Breakdown caption "German picture sleeve".
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- 19th_Nervous_Breakdown label "Decca F.12331".
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- 19th_Nervous_Breakdown lastSingle ""As Tears Go By"".
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- 19th_Nervous_Breakdown producer "Andrew Loog Oldham".
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- 19th_Nervous_Breakdown comment ""19th Nervous Breakdown" is a song by the English rock band The Rolling Stones.The song was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards during their 1965 tour of the United States. The song was recorded during the Aftermath sessions between 3 and 8 December 1965 at RCA Recording Studios in Hollywood, California, at the conclusion of their fourth North American tour. The song talks of a difficult, spoiled girl who cannot appreciate life.".
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