Released: July 11, 2012

Songwriter: Keith Richards Mick Jagger

Producer: Dave Trafford Joyce Smith Terry Shand Jane Rose Mick Mckenna Geoff Kempin Phil Davey Sherry Daly Lindsay Brown

[Audience Cheering]

[Spoken Word: Mick Jagger]
This is one from the Steel Wheels album. It's called "Almost Hear You Sigh"

[Verse 1]
I can almost hear you sigh
I can almost hear you cry
On every crowded street
All the places we would meet
What will I do without you
They say that life goes on
I'm feeling sorry for myself
I can't believe you're gone

You acted much too calm
You turned on all the charm
You had a cold look in your eyes

I can feel your tongue on mine
Silky smooth like wine
I'm living with these memories
That's all that's left of you and me

[Chorus]
I can almost hear you sigh
Almost hear you cry
When you made sweet love to me
And you turned on all the charm
Acted much too calm
You had a cold look in your eyes

[Verse 2]
Did it mean nothing
Was it all in vain
Was I just your fool
Or was the pleasure pain

Have you set me free
Or will I wake up
In the morning
And find out it's been a bad dream
Ooh yeah
Ooh yes
Alright

[Bridge 1]
Come on, my baby
I want to be your main man

[Guitar Solo 1]

[Chorus]
I can almost hear you sigh
Almost hear you cry
When you made sweet love to me
I can almost see your smile
Stretched out half a mile
You had a stone cold look in your eyes

[Guitar Solo 2]

[Bridge 2]
I can almost hear your laugh
I don't need no photograph
C'mon, c'mon, c'mon
C'mon, c'mon, let's do it

[Outro]
I can almost hear you sigh
Almost hear you cry
When you made sweet love to me

[Audience Applause]

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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