Released: April 15, 1966

Songwriter: Keith Richards Mick Jagger

Producer: Andrew Loog Oldham

[Verse 1]
I'm giving you a piece of my mind
There no charge of any kind
Try a very simple test
You should just retrace your steps

[Pre-Chorus]
And think back, back a little bit baby
Back, back alright

[Chorus]
Think, think, think back baby
Think, think back a bit girl
Think, think, think back baby
Tell me who's fault was that, babe?
Tell me who's fault was that, babe?

[Verse 2]
Think about a year ago
How we lived I'll never know
Conning people for a dime
Here's another piece of my mind

[Pre-Chorus]
Think back, back a little bit, baby
Back, back, all right

[Chorus]
Think, think, think back, baby
Think, think back a bit, girl
Think, think, think back, baby
Tell me who's fault was that, baby?
Tell me who's fault was that, baby?

[Verse 3]
Take a look inside yourself
You're not really someone else
Still, I am the same old me
You say I lack maturity

[Pre-Chorus]
But think back, back a little bit baby
Back, back, alright!

[Verse 4]
We're not children anymore
We don't need to play with toys
Take a look and you will find
You're getting old before your time

[Chorus]
Think, think, think back, baby
Think, think, I said back a bit, girl
Think, think, think back, baby
Tell me who's fault was that, baby?
Tell me who's fault was that, baby?

[Outro]
I said think - you'd better think back a little bit
I said think - what about last year and the year before?
I said think - you promised me so much
I said think - don't you remember what you said?

The Rolling Stones

Formed in London in 1962, The Rolling Stones led the “British Invasion” along with The Beatles and were so successful their influence can be seen in arguably every rock ‘n’ roll band that followed.

Three of the current members have been there since the band’s singer Mick Jagger and guitarist Keith Richards, who write the majority of the band’s catalogue and also produced some albums as The Glimmer Twins; and drummer Charlie Watts. The fourth official member is guitarist Ronnie Wood, who has been there since 1975 (the keyboardist and bassist who play in studio and live are usually not listed). The Stones have released more than 20 studio albums, and even as age caught up on them, continued to be a huge attraction on the live circuit, with big stadium tours continuing through the 1990s, 2000s and into the 2010s.

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