The Rolling Stones' Influence: How Rock'N'Roll's Rebels Changed Music
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Last updated 10 novembro 2024
“Love In Vain” by The Rolling Stones Producer: Jimmy Miller Composer: Robert Leroy Johnson Lyricist: Robert Leroy Johnson Associated Performers: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman, and Ry Cooder Lyrics: Well I followed her to the station With a suitcase in my hand Yeah, I followed her to the station With a suitcase in my hand Whoa, It's hard to tell, It's hard to tell When all your love's in vain When the train come in the station I looked her in the eye Well the train come in the station And I looked her in the eye Whoa, I felt so sad so lonesome That I could not help but cry When the train left the station It had two lights on behind Yeah, when the train left the station It had two lights on behind Whoa, the blue light was my baby And the red light was my mind All my love was in vain All my love's in vain “Love In Vain (Official Lyric Video)” Directed by: Lucy Dawkins and Tom Readdy at Yes Please Productions Executive Producer: Julian Klein Producers: Dina Kanner, Robin Klein (C) 2019 ABKCO Music & Records, Inc. #LoveInVain #TheRollingStones #LetItBleed Music video by The Rolling Stones performing Love In Vain (Lyric Video). © 2019 ABKCO Music & Records, Inc.
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