J'Adore this wonderful song 💓 Sweet music and sentimental lyrics ♥️ Fantastic version by The Rolling Stones 💥 Fabulous Mick Jagger 👑❤️ vocal 💯 I find what's better of those from the Great Teacher Otis Redding ✌️ Thanks for sharing 👌👍👋👋
You are right about one thing The Stones are the best band, you are so wrong about a Planet... Earth is a Plane, see youtube channel Eric Dubay... Truth is Paramount, Peace
God I miss the 60s. This isn't retrospectives knew then we were having the time of our lives. We were air traffic controllers. We worked hard, we played hard. So glad I knew the 1960s
I 've Been Loving You Too Long (spesso chiamata anche I've Been Loving You Too Long (To Stop Now) è una canzone scritta da Otis Redding e Jerry Butler. Il brano fu pubblicato come "lato A" di un singolo del 1965 di Otis Redding, ed in seguito fu inserita nel suo terzo album Otis Blue: Otis Redding Sings Soul. Il brano fu un enorme successo, riuscendo ad arrivare alla posizione numero 21 della Billboard Hot 100 ed alla seconda della classifica Billboard R&B, e tutt'oggi è uno dei brani più celebri di Redding. Il "lato B" del disco singolo era Just One More Day che fu un moderato successo, raggiungendo al massimo la posizione nomero 85 della Hot 100.
I heard Otis's record first on one of the three black radio stations in NY back then and next Tina Turner and bought both but the Stones did a good job as usual I may prefer Otis and like Etta James too but they are all good It's not a question of what is good and what sucks but then everyone's got his/her own opinion Thank God
The next best thing to Otis doing this song is Joe Cocker doing it on the "Mad Dogs & Englishmen" live double LP (1970). Joe had both the best band (led by Leon Russell and including Clapton's people from Derek & The Dominos) and the best back-up singers in the business on that tour. It was part of the "Blue Medley", which included "I'll Drown in My Own Tears", "When Something's Wrong With My Baby", and this song. (It's on RUclips.)
Hi Bernd!(Achatscheibe)....ich hoffe, so war dein Name! Wir haben einmal zusammen kommuniziert. Dieser Titel von den Rolling Stones ist ja wohl voll der Oberhammer! Es läuft einem heiß und kalt über den Rücken, bei diesem wahnsinnig gefühlvollen Lied. Besonders die schnell aufsteigenden Akkorde....so, als würde jemand immer gleich 2 Treppenstufen nehmen.. ....versetzt mein Herz in Schwingungen, die nur schwer unter Kontrolle zu halten sind. Dein Video dazu....umwerfend! Danke! GGLG Ingrid
Mick is a rock-n-roll singer, you take it for what it is. No I don't want to imagine this sung by Redding, Franklin....etc.....cause I like the Stones......and their flaws.
As this was recorded in 1965 I doubt Bobby or Jim are on it, It is a studio recording with added crowd noise as released on the Have You Seen Your Mother Live! album from 1966. Keith and Brian are playing guitar. A version without the crowd sounds has also now been released.
Lyrics I've been loving you Too long To stop now You are tired And you want to be free My love is growing stronger As you become a habit to me Ooh, I've been loving you Too long I don't wanna stop now, oh With you my life Has been so wonderful I can't stop now You are tired And your love is growing cold My love is growing stronger As our affair, affair grows old I've been loving you Oh, too long To stop now, oh, oh, oh I've been loving you A little too long I don't wanna stop now Oh, oh Don't make me stop now Oh, baby I'm down on my knees Please, don't make me stop now I love you I love you I love you with all my heart And I can't stop now Please, please Please don't make me stop now Talkin' 'bout heart and soul...Lyrics I've been loving you Too long To stop now You are tired And you want to be free My love is growing stronger As you become a habit to me Ooh, I've been loving you Too long I don't wanna stop now, oh With you my life Has been so wonderful I can't stop now You are tired And your love is growing cold My love is growing stronger As our affair, affair grows old I've been loving you Oh, too long To stop now, oh, oh, oh I've been loving you A little too long I don't wanna stop now Oh, oh Don't make me stop now Oh, baby I'm down on my knees Please, don't make me stop now I love you I love you I love you with all my heart And I can't stop now Please, please Please don't make me stop now Talkin' 'bout heart and soul...
2021 7.12. I honestly don't think I remember the stones doing this one who would have thunk it? It's not Otis or Tina or Etta but Mick did the best that he could. He did better than I thought he would. This popped up for me to listen to and I kind of laughed to myself an thought nah Mick can't sing that.
It would have been nice if they put this out without the fake audience overdub. But the concept was to put out a live album. This is still a great version.
pas de commentaires en francais ? il est temps de redécouvrir cette version avec le public en arrière-plan parce que dans les conditions réelles les musiciens ne s'entendaient pas du tout de la folie pure
This is a great cover and it would still be a great cover if the Stones weren't white. I listen to music, not look at who plays it, to determine if it's good or not. This is good. I love Otis and some of his tunes will never be done better, this one was done equally well.
yes this is true music isn't a biased color but here's a thought... what group of people invented the majority of america's popular generes of music? Jazz,Rock and Roll, Soul, Hip-Hop,Techno, Blues? and i only ask this question because many people have come and went in the business but could NEVER do like the originals once again this isn't a race issue or a question of anyone's talent my thing is know where the majority of the music you like came from and respect it. god bless all. and great
The stones actually turned white audiences onto back blues artists like otis and marvin gaye and muddy waters that never would have heard of them them back in 1964-85
Marvin Gaye recorded on Motown, or a sub-label of Motown. The whole country knew about Motown via the huge success of the Supremes and the Holland-Dozier-Holland songwriting powerhouse, as well as Stevie Wonder and the Miracles, who also got onto the Pop charts prior to the Stones' arrival in America. The Supremes appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show (with its huge white audience) quite a few times in the mid 1960's. Besides, some of us actually lived in cities in the 1960's; some of us actually had black classmates in school. Anyway, the Stones likely outsold all the black artists they supposedly helped, so the "Stones/Black American artists" connection actually helped the Stones a lot more, since the average American kid with limited funds for record-buying would probably buy a Stones record before he/she bought a Muddy Waters record. The Black artists were not riding the Beatles' huge coattails, like the Stones were.
I think if Stones would be black they would be just as popular as they are because they are great musicians and they are jast way better than ottis redding . Music knows no colours . Look on Jimi Hendrix ...
That's probably what it is, but in big arena shows, the audience sounds about the same way, since they can hardly hear the music. Great record either way, but not quite as good as "That's how strong .. "
PC No Correct. Studio recording from 1965 And released on the album Have You Seen Your Mother Live! in 1966 to pad out the live album. Same as Fortune Teller studio recording from 1963 on the same album,
A lot of soul beautiful music
Rolling Stones are the best band ever. So versatile and timeless. ❤✌🏽
J'Adore this wonderful song 💓 Sweet music and sentimental lyrics ♥️ Fantastic version by The Rolling Stones 💥 Fabulous Mick Jagger 👑❤️ vocal 💯 I find what's better of those from the Great Teacher Otis Redding ✌️ Thanks for sharing 👌👍👋👋
Always been a beautiful song, never realised the Stones did it, and have to say they have done it incredibly well xxx
How could I stop Loving you please don't make me stop now ❤
With so many hard rock songs, it's easy to forget Mick's and Stones' roots in the Blues.
Oh yes the 60 s
The Rolling Stones best band on planet earth
I wish I could live forever just so I could go on listening to the rolling stones music
You are right about one thing The Stones are the best band, you are so wrong about a Planet... Earth is a Plane, see youtube channel Eric Dubay... Truth is Paramount, Peace
and that's a fact.
maybe in the whole universe ...
Tina's version is 10 times better but make tried, I'll give him credit for that...
I've been lovin' the stones too long and I can't stop now
Such beautiful music. Ive always loved there music ever since 1962
God I miss the 60s. This isn't retrospectives knew then we were having the time of our lives. We were air traffic controllers. We worked hard, we played hard. So glad I knew the 1960s
Been love with this one over 50 Years ago. Can you guess ? 50 years, geezes.
That time, my first „love“ was gone …
for what reason ever.
Essa música é linda demais Otis Redding é o melhor
Beautifully Done.
The Rolling Stones - I've Been Loving You Too Long
Mick,s voice is awesome here .
Mick sings this with the tenderness and intensity it takes to bring one to their knees....Loved my listen without a doubt
I can still see him in his early days baby faced big blue eyes and bkice in manysongs
Pour moi, c'est la plus belle version d'Have been loving you too long, et ca remonte en 67, que de bons souvenirs
Thats so great ....remembering on my first Love 1966 .... oh my .... Stones for ever !!!!!
I also!!!
My first Love,66❣️
@@nataliehayes8940
Seen the Stones with him in 66,in Ct!
Don't care who covers this song, it is just beautiful. Always makes me want to cry when I hear it.
not often you hear Mick sing with such emotion, his voice is beautiful on this , a tear or two in my eyes
Not mick students or stupid.
R&B and Soul bring those feelings out.
My, My, My, So Beautiful 🥰🌹Love it & This is the best version ever to me;😍🌹💖ty for sharing,✌️👍💌🤩
Love this song
They are sounding good.
But, no one sound like Otis Redding ❤
there are no words, the best...💖
Excelente versión cantada por primera vez por los Rolling Stones cuando Brian Jones era parte de la banda líder y fundador de esta en sus inicios.
Pain in my heart.That' how strong my love is.
I 've Been Loving You Too Long (spesso chiamata anche I've Been Loving You Too Long (To Stop Now) è una canzone scritta da Otis Redding e Jerry Butler.
Il brano fu pubblicato come "lato A" di un singolo del 1965 di Otis Redding, ed in seguito fu inserita nel suo terzo album Otis Blue: Otis Redding Sings Soul. Il brano fu un enorme successo, riuscendo ad arrivare alla posizione numero 21 della Billboard Hot 100 ed alla seconda della classifica Billboard R&B, e tutt'oggi è uno dei brani più celebri di Redding. Il "lato B" del disco singolo era Just One More Day che fu un moderato successo, raggiungendo al massimo la posizione nomero 85 della Hot 100.
Beautiful.......Cyndy in Alabama
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Bellissima versione💓
Otis - we never forget you
stones version is far superior
SOUL.
Love is life !!! Life is beautyfull when it´s full of love !!!
adoro questa versione dei Rolling la dedico al mio caro fratello e alla mia amica Eli che sono lassu'.Vi amero' x sempre...❤😢❤❤❤❤
I like this song, love this song !😍🔥🌹
Would love to hear a version sung by Keith...
Yep would like to have her Keith do it in about 1967.
BRASIL AMA OS ROLLING STONES!! NÃO EXISTE NADA PARECIDO NO PLANETA!
...toller Kommi-Marathon...bin begeistert!!!....herzhaft lach...
LG Ingrid
I heard Otis's record first on one of the three black radio stations in NY back then and next Tina Turner and bought both but the Stones did a good job as usual I may prefer Otis and like Etta James too but they are all good It's not a question of what is good and what sucks but then everyone's got his/her own opinion Thank God
Exelente tema!!!!!!
they nailed it but Otis really nailed it. The Stones respected him.
it was a mutual respect and friendship. otis covered very well satisfaction
FANTASTICA VERSÃO....
Apoteosico inmejorable los Stones no tienen competencia
Thaks for it
Monumental !
Great, & the same with Daytripper, Pure Energy !
Hallo Ingrid, deine Begeisterung erfreut mein Fan-Herz. Danke. VLG Bernd
Wow & wow
Hoy vuelvo a escuchar esta maravillosa version del mejor grupo de todos los tiempos, buen homenaje al bueno de OTIS REDDING
Minha primeira experiência STONES...
E continua hoje
Gyönyörű ez a szám ebben az előadásban is de nekem Persy Sledge előadásában tetszett a legjobban,
me too, i have been loving too long, and she is not here
Neither is he....
This is one of my best
...Danke für deine Antwort! Habe mich darüber gefreut.Ich bleib dir auf den Fersen....lach....Mach weiter so und frohe Pfingsten!!!
GGLG Ingrid
The worlds best song ever by The Rolling Stones well whit Otis Reding too.
I think Otis would be proud. - R.I.P.
Excellent....-:))
Mick is prbably the next best thing to Otis singing this class peice ...
Tina Turner
Marc Broussard sings it better and with more soul imo
The next best thing to Otis doing this song is Joe Cocker doing it on the "Mad Dogs & Englishmen" live double LP (1970). Joe had both the best band (led by Leon Russell and including Clapton's people from Derek & The Dominos) and the best back-up singers in the business on that tour. It was part of the "Blue Medley", which included "I'll Drown in My Own Tears", "When Something's Wrong With My Baby", and this song. (It's on RUclips.)
EZZZZZ SINCE JANUARY 4TH 1964 AT 204 AM--AND YOU HAVE BEEN KILLING ME SINCE THEN KIDO!
I can't stop now thinking about you
Greatest song
Hi Bernd!(Achatscheibe)....ich hoffe, so war dein Name! Wir haben einmal zusammen kommuniziert. Dieser Titel von den Rolling Stones ist ja wohl voll der Oberhammer!
Es läuft einem heiß und kalt über den Rücken, bei diesem wahnsinnig gefühlvollen Lied.
Besonders die schnell aufsteigenden Akkorde....so, als würde jemand immer gleich 2 Treppenstufen nehmen.. ....versetzt mein Herz in Schwingungen, die nur schwer unter Kontrolle zu halten sind. Dein Video dazu....umwerfend!
Danke! GGLG Ingrid
honestly 💖💗🎶🙌💟
check out that's how strong my love is by the stones
Yes, good recording, on the "Out of Our Heads" LP. "Have Mercy" is another one they did a decent job with.
**FABULOUS BALLAD-STONES MAGIC:)!!!!!:):)
Just a famous cover; not a Stones' song
Otis Reddy and Jerry Butler. Good version. Etta James too.
HonkinOnBobo1 "just"?
great cover
best version I know.
The montage could have included photos of Brian Jones, he is the one who produces the excellent guitar playing
❤️💛💙
Mick is a rock-n-roll singer, you take it for what it is. No I don't want to imagine this sung by Redding, Franklin....etc.....cause I like the Stones......and their flaws.
Meravigliosa ❤️❤️
Rober te amo!!! siempre...
Mutual admiration: Otis Redding covered "Satisfaction" his way and The Stones covered this classic by Otis.
Hallo Ingrid, deine Begeisterung erfreut mich sehr, VLG Bernd
The musicians did a wonderful job playing this. Sure Bobby Keys is in there and Jim price.
Bobby and Jim are probably in there. Joe Cocker sang this song better, also with Bobby and Jim in the band ("Mad Dogs & Englishmen" tour, 1970).
As this was recorded in 1965 I doubt Bobby or Jim are on it, It is a studio recording with added crowd noise as released on the Have You Seen Your Mother Live! album from 1966. Keith and Brian are playing guitar. A version without the crowd sounds has also now been released.
@@57highland
Yes, Joe Cocker's version was a tour de force in emotion
👍😄🤗
Lyrics
I've been loving you
Too long
To stop now
You are tired
And you want to be free
My love is growing stronger
As you become a habit to me
Ooh, I've been loving you
Too long
I don't wanna stop now, oh
With you my life
Has been so wonderful
I can't stop now
You are tired
And your love is growing cold
My love is growing stronger
As our affair, affair grows old
I've been loving you
Oh, too long
To stop now, oh, oh, oh
I've been loving you
A little too long
I don't wanna stop now
Oh, oh
Don't make me stop now
Oh, baby
I'm down on my knees
Please, don't make me stop now
I love you
I love you
I love you with all my heart
And I can't stop now
Please, please
Please don't make me stop now
Talkin' 'bout heart and soul...Lyrics
I've been loving you
Too long
To stop now
You are tired
And you want to be free
My love is growing stronger
As you become a habit to me
Ooh, I've been loving you
Too long
I don't wanna stop now, oh
With you my life
Has been so wonderful
I can't stop now
You are tired
And your love is growing cold
My love is growing stronger
As our affair, affair grows old
I've been loving you
Oh, too long
To stop now, oh, oh, oh
I've been loving you
A little too long
I don't wanna stop now
Oh, oh
Don't make me stop now
Oh, baby
I'm down on my knees
Please, don't make me stop now
I love you
I love you
I love you with all my heart
And I can't stop now
Please, please
Please don't make me stop now
Talkin' 'bout heart and soul...
Tina e Ike quase chegaram perto dos STONES...
Ninguém consegue...
music is an art, it isnt biased by color. look at hendrix, chuck berry, etc etc
SO FKN. SWEET! lm
2021 7.12. I honestly don't think I remember the stones doing this one who would have thunk it?
It's not Otis or Tina or Etta but Mick did the best that he could. He did better than I thought he would. This popped up for me to listen to and I kind of laughed to myself an thought nah Mick can't sing that.
The music sounds like "I got the Blues"
From Got Live if you Want It. 1966
It would have been nice if they put this out without the fake audience overdub. But the concept was to put out a live album. This is still a great version.
So, how do you think about Otis cover of " Satisfaction " ?
pas de commentaires en francais ? il est temps de redécouvrir cette version avec le public en arrière-plan parce que dans les conditions réelles les musiciens ne s'entendaient pas du tout de la folie pure
Ce n'est pas une vraie chanson live!
This is a great cover and it would still be a great cover if the Stones weren't white. I listen to music, not look at who plays it, to determine if it's good or not. This is good. I love Otis and some of his tunes will never be done better, this one was done equally well.
Supersonic version!!!
yes this is true music isn't a biased color but here's a thought... what group of people invented the majority of america's popular generes of music? Jazz,Rock and Roll, Soul, Hip-Hop,Techno, Blues? and i only ask this question because many people have come and went in the business but could NEVER do like the originals once again this isn't a race issue or a question of anyone's talent my thing is know where the majority of the music you like came from and respect it. god bless all. and great
Respectfully, I offer two names (or one as you prefer it ☺️)
Etta James
hotternfyr Etta James or Otis Redding. end of story. This sucked. ha ha
VidMafiakiller2 no taste
Woerst coverive ever heard!!! Otis would be rolling in his grave if he could hear this.
Tina Turner's version is the best version of this song, hands down, and make would have agreed and he did in 1969...
This is an studio recording with added growd
Mick jagger is the best singer songwriter ever
The stones actually turned white audiences onto back blues artists like otis and marvin gaye and muddy waters that never would have heard of them them back in 1964-85
sorry it was suppesed to be 1964-65
Marvin Gaye recorded on Motown, or a sub-label of Motown. The whole country knew about Motown via the huge success of the Supremes and the Holland-Dozier-Holland songwriting powerhouse, as well as Stevie Wonder and the Miracles, who also got onto the Pop charts prior to the Stones' arrival in America. The Supremes appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show (with its huge white audience) quite a few times in the mid 1960's. Besides, some of us actually lived in cities in the 1960's; some of us actually had black classmates in school. Anyway, the Stones likely outsold all the black artists they supposedly helped, so the "Stones/Black American artists" connection actually helped the Stones a lot more, since the average American kid with limited funds for record-buying would probably buy a Stones record before he/she bought a Muddy Waters record. The Black artists were not riding the Beatles' huge coattails, like the Stones were.
muss aber nicht sein ! GLG Bernd
It's a sing about love, loss And soul. The Stones version has no soul in it.
:( W.A.W.
Not a bad song by the Stones imitating Otis Redding but when Otis Redding. Satisfaction he really did it better than the stones I think
Hallo Ingrid, solltest du mich überholen, dann winke mal :-)) LG Bernd
I think if Stones would be black they would be just as popular as they are because they are great musicians and they are jast way better than ottis redding . Music knows no colours . Look on Jimi Hendrix ...
Otis Redding is dead in 1968, way too young. No reason to compare them.
rebuttals by the way!
this doesn't sound like jagger. if it is him he should have done more of this stuff
Denis Lessard well it's jagger
Oh it's definitely Mick. I know that voice more than my own.
Oldham plastering audience noise over a studio recording is obvious.
That's probably what it is, but in big arena shows, the audience sounds about the same way, since they can hardly hear the music. Great record either way, but not quite as good as "That's how strong .. "
PC No Correct. Studio recording from 1965 And released on the album Have You Seen Your Mother Live! in 1966 to pad out the live album. Same as Fortune Teller studio recording from 1963 on the same album,