Lyrics by Sticky Fingers

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  1. How To Fly
  2. Cool & Calm
  3. Happy Endings
  4. Cyclone (The Village Sessions)
  5. Liquorlip Loaded Gun
  6. Australia Street
  7. Rum Rage
  8. Bootleg Rascal
  9. These Girls
  10. Change
  11. Kiss The Breeze
  12. A Love Letter From Me To You
  13. Land Of Pleasure
  14. Caress Your Soul
  15. Clouds & Cream
  16. Laika
  17. Saves The Day
  18. Gold Snafu
  19. We Can Make The World Glow
  20. Yours to Keep
  21. Angel
  22. I Ain't Running
  23. Velvet Skies (feat. Lyall Moloney)
  24. Waterfall
  25. Best Day
  26. Dinners On You
  27. Eddy's Song
  28. Freaking Out
  29. Freddy Crabs
  30. Lekkerboy
  31. One By One
  32. Outcast At Last
  33. Crooked Eyes
  34. Feast Your Eyes
  35. Junk
  36. Napalm
  37. Not Done Yet
  38. Sex
  39. Sidelines
  40. Sleep Alone
  41. Sunsick Moon
  42. Any Day Now
  43. Flight 101
  44. Fortunes, Seasides & Girls
  45. Ghost Town
  46. Headlock
  47. Inspirational
  48. Just For You
  49. Lazerhead
  50. My Rush
  51. Our Town
  52. Queen
  53. Show No Shade
  54. Sleeping Through The Flood
  55. Smoke Rings
  56. Something Strange (feat. REMI)
  57. Tongue & Cheek
  58. What's Faded
  59. Amillionite
  60. Another Episode
  61. Babylo Bootleg
  62. Brother Be
  63. Dreamland
  64. Everybody’s Talkin’ Bout It
  65. Fake a Smile
  66. Gasoline Can Man
  67. Hell & Back
  68. Hell & Back (Acustic)
  69. Hyper
  70. If You Go
  71. Juicy Ones
  72. Kick On
  73. Let It All Out
  74. Loose Ends
  75. Love Song
  76. Lupo The Wolf
  77. Multiple Facets Of The Same Diamond
  78. Murderous Nerves
  79. New Pretend
  80. No Divide
  81. Sad Songs
  82. Someone You Need
  83. Teenage Vertigo
  84. Westway
  85. Where I'm From
  86. Willow Tree
  87. One Stop Shop (demo)

Sticky Fingers is the ninth studio album by the English rock band the Rolling Stones. It was released on 23 April 1971 on the Rolling Stones' new label, Rolling Stones Records. The Rolling Stones had been contracted by Decca Records and London Records in the UK and the US since 1963. On this album, Mick Taylor made his second full-length appearance on a Rolling Stones album (after the live album Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!). It was the first studio album without Brian Jones, who died two years earlier. The original Grammy-nominated cover artwork, conceived and photographed by Andy Warhol, showed a picture of a man in tight jeans, and had a working zip that opened to reveal underwear fabric. The cover was expensive to produce and damaged the vinyl record, so the size of the zipper adjustment was made by John Kosh at ABKCO Records. Later re-issues featured just the outer photograph of the jeans. The album featured a return to basics for the Rolling Stones. The unusual instrumentation introduced several albums prior was absent, with most songs featuring drums, guitar, bass, and percussion as provided by the key members: Mick Jagger (lead vocals, various percussion and rhythm guitar), Keith Richards (guitar and backing vocals), Mick Taylor (guitar), Bill Wyman (bass guitar), and Charlie Watts (drums). Additional contributions were made by long-time Stones collaborators including saxophonist Bobby Keys and keyboardists Billy Preston, Jack Nitzsche, Ian Stewart, and Nicky Hopkins. As with the other albums of the Rolling Stones late 1960s/early 1970s period, it was produced by Jimmy Miller. Sticky Fingers is widely regarded as one of the Rolling Stones' best albums. It was the band's first album to reach number one on both the UK albums and US albums charts, and has since achieved triple platinum certification in the US. "Brown Sugar" topped the Billboard Hot 100 in 1971. Sticky Fingers was voted the second best album of the year in The Village Voice's annual Pazz & Jop critics poll for 1971, based on American critics' votes. The album was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame and included in Rolling Stone magazine's "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time" list.

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