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Track Talk: Down Home Girl
Posted by: René ()
Date: December 28, 2009 10:21

Comments, input and alterations are very welcome!
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Down Home Girl
(Jerry Leiber / Jerry Butler)

RCA Studios, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, US, November 2, 1964

Mick Jagger - vocals, harmonica
Keith Richards - electric guitar
Charlie Watts - drums
Bill Wyman - six-string bass
Brian Jones - electric guitar
Jack Nitzsche - piano

Lord, I swear the perfume you wear was made out of turnip greens
And everytime I kiss you girl, it tastes like pork and beans
Even though you're wearin' them, citified high heels
I can tell by your giant step, you’ve been walkin' through the cotton fields
Oh, you're so down home girl

Everytime you monkey child, you take my breath away
And everytime you move like that, I gotta get down and pray
Don't you know that dress of yours was made out of fiberglass?
And everytime you move like that, I gotta go to Sunday mass
Oh, you're so down home girl

Oh, you're so down home girl

I'm gonna take you to the muddy river and push you in
Just to watch the water roll on down your velvet skin
I'm gonna take you back to New Orleans, down in Dixieland
I'm gonna watch you do the second line with an umbrella in your hand
Oh, you're so down home girl

I'm with ya baby, you're so down home
Oh yeah, too much, outta sight
You're so down home girl

Produced by Andrew Loog Oldham

First released on:
The Rolling Stones - “The Rolling Stones No. 2” LP
(Decca LK 4661) UK, January 16, 1965

Re: Track Talk: Down Home Girl
Posted by: with sssoul ()
Date: December 28, 2009 10:47

that second line & umbrella part puzzled me for decades - what a revelation when i finally figured it out!
if anyone else is wondering, Mick helpfully illustrates it starting around 0:40 in this clip:





(or there's always [en.wikipedia.org] )

Re: Track Talk: Down Home Girl
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: December 28, 2009 10:51

Down Home Girl - Jerry Leiber / Artie Butler
Alvin Robinson - Red Bird 10-010 - 1964

Artie Butler kick started his song writing career
by teaming up with Leiber to pen Down Home Girl....

The Coaster recorded it some 2 years later with slightly different lyrics..

Artie Butler claims that Leiber's original lyrics carried two final verses
that were dropped at the time of recording.....Butler said part of the lyrics were

"You say you don't eat pig-meat, baby but I know that ain't for real
I seen you at the barbeque and you ate up everything but the squeal"







ROCKMAN



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2009-12-28 10:55 by Rockman.

Re: Track Talk: Down Home Girl
Posted by: Barn Owl ()
Date: December 28, 2009 13:19

...a nice rendition of it at Hyde Park, too.

Re: Track Talk: Down Home Girl
Posted by: Doctor Dear! ()
Date: December 28, 2009 14:10

a great tune!

Re: Track Talk: Down Home Girl
Posted by: T&A ()
Date: December 28, 2009 17:14

always a fave tune - love the versions done by Taj Mahal and Bill Wyman, too...

Re: Track Talk: Down Home Girl
Posted by: marvpeck ()
Date: December 28, 2009 20:17

Lord, I swear the perfume you wear was made out of turnip greens


I think that's one of the all time best lines in a song!!

Marv Peck

Y'all remember that rubber legged boy

Re: Track Talk: Down Home Girl
Date: December 29, 2009 03:12

Swampy Blues, Stones at their best.
The way the Stones arranged the instruments should be taught in College.

Re: Track Talk: Down Home Girl
Posted by: neptune ()
Date: December 29, 2009 04:49

I love this cover. Brian Jones' slide makes this a killer.

Re: Track Talk: Down Home Girl
Posted by: mickscarey ()
Date: December 29, 2009 05:09

:40???

Re: Track Talk: Down Home Girl
Posted by: His Majesty ()
Date: December 29, 2009 06:13

Quote
neptune
Brian Jones' slide makes this a killer.

Note that the guitar that plays those slide like licks possibly also plays normal lead guitar.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2009-12-29 06:19 by His Majesty.

Re: Track Talk: Down Home Girl
Posted by: rootsman ()
Date: December 29, 2009 10:48

Quote
His Majesty
Note that the guitar that plays those slide like licks possibly also plays normal lead guitar.

Yes, I always thought that Brian played lead on this...
(This could be wrong, of course)

Anyway, it´s a great track with a groovy rhythm!



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2009-12-29 10:49 by rootsman.

Re: Track Talk: Down Home Girl
Posted by: open-g ()
Date: December 29, 2009 11:15

Quote
mickscarey
:40???

@ :40 Mick's doing the umbrella dance.



I'm gonna take you back to New Orleans, down in Dixieland
I'm gonna watch you do the second line with an umbrella in your hand

Re: Track Talk: Down Home Girl
Posted by: open-g ()
Date: December 29, 2009 11:22

Quote
Rockman
Down Home Girl - Jerry Leiber / Artie Butler
Alvin Robinson - Red Bird 10-010 - 1964

Artie Butler kick started his song writing career
by teaming up with Leiber to pen Down Home Girl....

The Coaster recorded it some 2 years later with slightly different lyrics..

Artie Butler claims that Leiber's original lyrics carried two final verses
that were dropped at the time of recording.....Butler said part of the lyrics were

"You say you don't eat pig-meat, baby but I know that ain't for real
I seen you at the barbeque and you ate up everything but the squeal"


those dropped lines would have been right before these then?:
And everytime I kiss you girl, it tastes like pork and beans

uh huh...

Re: Track Talk: Down Home Girl
Posted by: Green Lady ()
Date: December 29, 2009 13:41

I like Bill's bass on this one. And it's a great bit of early Stones arranging - nothing particularly complicated or difficult in itself, but every bit placed exactly right to serve the song.

Re: Track Talk: Down Home Girl
Posted by: Silver Dagger ()
Date: December 29, 2009 13:55

This song set the Stones a million miles away from the pop of The Beatles, The Who and everyone else in the UK charts at this time. It was totally authentic southern country soul with a nice helping of r'n'b on the side. Yep.

Re: Track Talk: Down Home Girl
Date: December 29, 2009 14:17

Quote
Rockman
Down Home Girl - Jerry Leiber / Artie Butler
Alvin Robinson - Red Bird 10-010 - 1964

Artie Butler kick started his song writing career
by teaming up with Leiber to pen Down Home Girl....

The Coaster recorded it some 2 years later with slightly different lyrics..

Artie Butler claims that Leiber's original lyrics carried two final verses
that were dropped at the time of recording.....Butler said part of the lyrics were

"You say you don't eat pig-meat, baby but I know that ain't for real
I seen you at the barbeque and you ate up everything but the squeal"





Is that story for real Rockman? Great anecdote.

Re: Track Talk: Down Home Girl
Posted by: cc ()
Date: December 29, 2009 18:46

Quote
rootsman
Quote
His Majesty
Note that the guitar that plays those slide like licks possibly also plays normal lead guitar.

Yes, I always thought that Brian played lead on this...
(This could be wrong, of course)

Anyway, it´s a great track with a groovy rhythm!

uh oh--how long before neptune joins this thread? I give him 2 hours...

Re: Track Talk: Down Home Girl
Posted by: His Majesty ()
Date: December 29, 2009 19:36

Quote
cc


uh oh--how long before neptune joins this thread? I give him 2 hours...

I originally quoted ol' nep. smiling smiley

Whether Brian or Keith played the part he loves so much doesn't matter though, it's a cool part regardless of who played it.

Re: Track Talk: Down Home Girl
Posted by: Brano ()
Date: December 29, 2009 20:22

Shame they (never?) play this live, I think it would sound good with the post-'94 Stones...

Re: Track Talk: Down Home Girl
Posted by: cc ()
Date: December 29, 2009 20:27

Quote
His Majesty

I originally quoted ol' nep. smiling smiley

Whether Brian or Keith played the part he loves so much doesn't matter though, it's a cool part regardless of who played it.

oops, you're right!... agreed on the coolness of the part.

Quote
Brano
Shame they (never?) play this live, I think it would sound good with the post-'94 Stones...

they played it at Hyde Park '69, as Barn Owl mentions. A nice choice for that unusual set.

Re: Track Talk: Down Home Girl
Posted by: bigbang ()
Date: December 29, 2009 21:08

A great song, one of my favorites from the classic period.

*********************************
And the queen is bravely shouting,
"What the hell is going on?"

Re: Track Talk: Down Home Girl
Posted by: Brano ()
Date: December 30, 2009 17:18

BTW, is there a good sound quality version of this song anywhere? Not that I mind it much (in fact it kinda fits the swampy atmosphere), but it's probably one of the worst sounding Stones tracks, probably because a higher generation tape is being used...

Re: Track Talk: Down Home Girl
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: December 30, 2009 21:13

Is that story for real Rockman?

That's what Artie Butler claims ....



ROCKMAN

Re: Track Talk: Down Home Girl
Posted by: drewmaster ()
Date: September 19, 2010 21:36

A slinky, swampy masterpiece, this song is the early Stones doing what they do best. As much as I love Jagger's vocals on this one, it's his harp playing in the middle and the outro that really sends chills up my spine. And that six-string bass, baby!!!

Flawless and timeless.

Drew



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 2010-09-19 21:55 by drewmaster.

Re: Track Talk: Down Home Girl
Posted by: cc ()
Date: September 19, 2010 22:36

is the "six-string bass" on this track a stand-up bass? I thought bill & keith had to co-operate a stand-up bass on "Ruby Tuesday" because neither had big enough hands to play it themselves? But here bill does play one? Was it a special Chess-sized model?



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