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19th Nervous Breakdown

19th Nervous Breakdown
19th Nervous Breakdown
Single par The Rolling Stones
Face B As Tears Go By (UK)
Sad Day (US)
Sortie 4 février 1966 (UK)
12 février 1966 (US)
Enregistrement 3-8 décembre 1965
Studios RCA, Hollywood
Durée 3:56
Genre rock
Parolier Mick Jagger, Keith Richards
Producteur Andrew Loog Oldham
Label Decca (UK)
London (US)
Classement #2 (Royaume-Uni, États-Unis)
Singles de The Rolling Stones
As Tears Go By
(1965)
Paint It, Black
(1966)

19th Nervous Breakdown est une chanson des Rolling Stones parue en single début 1966. Elle aurait été écrite en référence à Chrissie Shrimpton, petite amie de Mick Jagger à l'époque.


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