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1965 single by the Rolling Stones
"Play with Fire"
American single picture sleeve
Single bythe Rolling Stones
A-side"The Last Time"
Released
  • 26 February 1965 (1965-02-26) (UK)
  • 13 March 1965 (US)
Recorded11 January – 18 February 1965
StudioRCA, Hollywood, California
Genre
Length2:14
Label
SongwriterNanker Phelge
ProducerAndrew Loog Oldham
Rolling Stones UK singles chronology
"Little Red Rooster"
(1964)
"The Last Time" / "Play with Fire"
(1965)
"(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"
(1965)
Rolling Stones US singles chronology
"Heart of Stone"
(1964)
"The Last Time" / "Play with Fire"
(1965)
"(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"
(1965)

"Play with Fire" is a song by the Englishrock bandthe Rolling Stones, originally released as B-side to the song "The Last Time". It was later included on the American release of their 1965 albumOut of Our Heads.

Composition and recording

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"Play with Fire" is credited toNanker Phelge, a pseudonym used when tracks were composed by the entire band, even though lead singerMick Jagger and guitaristKeith Richards are the only Rolling Stones to appear on the track. The song was recorded late one night in January 1965 while the Stones were inLos Angeles recording withPhil Spector at the RCA Studios. Richards performed the song'sacoustic guitar opening while Jagger handled vocals and tambourine (enhanced using an echo chamber). Spector played bass on a tuned down acoustic guitar, andJack Nitzsche provided the song's distinctiveharpsichord arrangement and tamtams. The Stones left for a tour of Australia the following day.[2]

The song's lyrics talk of the singer's relationship with a high society girl, disparaging the lifestyle much in the same way that "19th Nervous Breakdown" would with a more up-tempo feel. The title derives from the saying "If you play with fire, you will get burned."

In a 1995 interview withJann Wenner forRolling Stone, entitled "Jagger Remembers," Jagger said, "'Play with Fire' sounds amazing—when I heard it last. I mean, it's a very in-your-face kind of sound and very clearly done. You can hear all the vocal stuff on it. And I'm playing the tambourines, the vocal line. You know, it's very pretty."[3] According toRichie Unterberger, a friend of the Stones wrote that an unreleased version of the song, entitled "Mess with Fire", was also recorded, featuring a much more upbeat, soul-oriented feel. However, the story is considered dubious by Unterberger.[4] In a contemporary review,Cash Box described it as "a tender, lyrical hauntingly plaintive weeper".[5]

Releases and lawsuit

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"Play with Fire" went to No. 96 on the US chart.[6] It was also featured on the US version ofBig Hits (High Tide and Green Grass) (1966),Hot Rocks (1971) andSingles Collection: The London Years (1989). The song was performed in concert during the Rolling Stones' tours of 1965 and 1966, and was revived on their 1989–90Steel Wheels/Urban Jungle Tour.

In July 2008, "Play with Fire" became the subject of a lawsuit whenABKCO Music, which owns the rights to the Rolling Stones' early catalogue, filed a suit againstLil Wayne, asserting that the rapper's song "Playing with Fire" is based on the Rolling Stones' song.[7]

Personnel

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References

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  1. ^abGrant Jackson, Andrew (2005).1965: The Most Revolutionary Year in Music. Hardcover. p. 13.ISBN 978-1250181718.
  2. ^"Play With Fire".Time Is On Our Side. 2007 (accessed 8 May 2007).
  3. ^Wenner, Jann S. (14 December 1995)."Jagger Remembers: The Rolling Stone Interview".Rolling Stone. Archived fromthe original on 29 June 2010. Retrieved7 July 2010.
  4. ^Unterberger, Richie."Play With Fire by The Rolling Stones - Track Info".AllMusic. Retrieved8 May 2007.
  5. ^"CashBox Record Reviews"(PDF).Cash Box. 20 March 1965. p. 10. Retrieved12 January 2022.
  6. ^"The Rolling Stones".Billboard. Retrieved6 June 2021.
  7. ^Honan, Edith (24 July 2008)."Lil Wayne Sued Over Stones Song". Reuters UK. Archived fromthe original on October 11, 2008. Retrieved14 September 2008.
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