THE STONES Had Their 19th Nervous Breakdown This Day In 1966

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4 February 2024

58 years ago today, on 4 February 1966, THE ROLLING STONES
released 19TH NERVOUS BREAKDOWN. One of their best-ever
masterstrokes in my book. It peaked at #2 in the UK and in the US

Mick Jagger: “It’s a song about things that are happening around
me,everyday life as I see it. People say I’m always singing about pills
and breakdowns, therefore I must be an addict – this is ridiculous.
Some people are so narrow-minded they won’t admit to themselves
that this really does happen to other people besides pop stars.”

“You better stop, look around
Here it comes, here it comes, here it comes, here it comes
Here comes your nineteenth nervous breakdown”

THE STONES: Bio – Discography

THE ROLLING STONES – Their Classic Stroke ’19TH NERVOUS BREAKDOWN’ Released 55 Years Ago

4 February 2021

Band: THE ROLLING STONES

Single: 19TH NERVOUS BREAKDOWN
Released: 4 February 1966 – 55 years ago today
B-side: As Tears Go By

Score: #2 in the UK and in the US

Mick Jagger
: “A song about things that are happening around me ,
everyday life as I see it. People say I’m always singing about pills and
breakdowns, therefore I must be an addict – this is ridiculous. Some
people are so narrow-minded they won’t admit to themselves that
this really does happen to other people besides pop stars.”

You better stop, look around
Here it comes, here it comes, here it comes, here it comes
Here comes your nineteenth nervous breakdown

THE ROLLING STONES: Facebook