Sister Morphine

"Sister Morphine" is a song written by Marianne Faithfull, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. Faithfull released the original version of the song as the B-side to her Decca Records single "Something Better" on 21 February 1969.[1] A different version was released two years later by the Rolling Stones for their 1971 album Sticky Fingers. Jagger produced the track.

"Sister Morphine"
US single label without Faithful's songwriting credit
Single by Marianne Faithfull
Released21 February 1969 (1969-02-21)
RecordedJuly 1968
Genre
Length5:33
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Mick Jagger

Recording and composition

The personnel for the Faithfull version are Marianne on vocals, Jagger on acoustic guitar, Ry Cooder on slide guitar and bass guitar, Jack Nitzsche on piano and organ, and Charlie Watts on drums.

The original UK Decca single credited Faithfull as a co-writer,[1] but when London Records issued the single in the United States, her name was omitted, as it was from the credit on Sticky Fingers. After a legal battle Faithfull retained her rights as a co-author, acknowledged by the 1994 Virgin Records reissue of the Stones' album catalogue from Sticky Fingers through Steel Wheels.[2]

Releases

In the United Kingdom, Faithfull's single was withdrawn by Decca due to the drug reference in the title, after an estimated 500 copies had been issued, but in other countries the single remained in release. In some territories such as the Netherlands, Italy and Japan, “Sister Morphine” appeared on the A-side.[3] In addition, the French, US and Netherlands editions of the single actually featured alternate versions of both sides to the UK release. Faithfull performed "Something Better" sung live to a backing track at The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus, but the programme was never televised and no contemporary performance of "Sister Morphine" is known.

Faithfull recorded the song again in 1979, during the sessions for her Broken English album and it was subsequently released on a 7-inch and 12-inch single with "Broken English".[3] This recording appears as a bonus track on the second disc of the 2013 deluxe edition of the album. The song remains a staple of her concert set-list and appeared on the live albums Blazing Away in 1990 and No Exit in 2016.

Rolling Stones version

The Stones' version features Jagger on vocals, Richards on acoustic guitar and backing vocals, Cooder and Nitzsche again on slide guitar and piano respectively, Bill Wyman on bass, and Watts again on drums.

References

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