Recorded between December 1971 and March, 1972. Released on Exile On Main Street in 1972. Lead Vocal: Mick Jagger Backing Vocals: Tamiya Lynn, Shirley Goodman, Dr. John, Clydie King, Venetta Field & Joe Green Electric Guitars: Keith Richards & Mick Taylor Bass: Bill Wyman Drums: Charlie Watts Piano: Dr. John Saxophone: Bobby Keys Trumpet & Trombone: Jim Price Mellotron: Nicky Hopkins
LET IT LOOSE (M. Jagger/K. Richards)
Who's that woman on your arm all dressed up to do you harm And I'm hip to what she'll do, give her just about a month or two. Bit off more than I can chew and I knew what it was leading to, Some things, well, I can't refuse, One of them, one of them the bedroom blues. She delivers right on time, I can't resist a corny line, But take the shine right off you shoes, Carryin', carryin' the bedroom blues. Oo...
In the bar you're getting drunk, I ain't in love, I ain't in luck. Hide the switch and shut the light, let it all come down tonight. Maybe your friends think I'm just a stranger, Some face you'll never see no more.
Let it all come down tonight. Keep those tears hid out of sight, let it loose, let it all come down.