Sister Morphine is a notable song by Marianne Faithfull. - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Association | Description | Place | Locale | Food | Event | |
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1968/00/00 | Mick Jagger | Songwriter | Mick Jagger writes the music for "Sister Morphine" in Rome, Italy. | ||||
1968/00/00 | Keith Richards | Songwriter | Mick Jagger writes the music for "Sister Morphine" in Rome, Italy. | ||||
1968/07/00 | Ry Cooder | Guitar | Marianne Faithfull records "Sister Morphine" during The Stones' Let It Bleed sessions with Mick Jagger on acoustic guitar, Ry Cooder on slide guitar and bass guitar, Jack Nitzsche on piano and organ, and Charlie Watts on drums. | ||||
1968/07/00 | Marianne Faithfull | Vocalist | Marianne Faithfull records "Sister Morphine" during The Stones' Let It Bleed sessions with Mick Jagger on acoustic guitar, Ry Cooder on slide guitar and bass guitar, Jack Nitzsche on piano and organ, and Charlie Watts on drums. | ||||
1968/07/00 | Mick Jagger | Acoustic Guitar | Marianne Faithfull records "Sister Morphine" during The Stones' Let It Bleed sessions with Mick Jagger on acoustic guitar, Ry Cooder on slide guitar and bass guitar, Jack Nitzsche on piano and organ, and Charlie Watts on drums. | ||||
1969/02/21 | Marianne Faithfull | Performer | Marianne Faithfull's "Sister Morphine" is released as the B-side to her Decca Records single "Something Better". | ||||
1969/02/21 | Decca Records | Record Label | Marianne Faithfull's "Sister Morphine" is released as the B-side to her Decca Records single "Something Better". | ||||
1969/03/00 | The Rolling Stones | Performers | The Rolling Stones record their version of "Sister Morphine" at Olympic Sound Studios in London with Jagger on vocals, Richards on acoustic guitar and backing vocals, Cooder and on slide guitar, Nitzsche on piano, Bill Wyman on bass and Watts on drums. |
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