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1976 promotional single by the Rolling Stones

"Hot Stuff" is a song by English rock and roll band the Rolling Stones written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, for their 1976 album Black and Blue.

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Singles chronology

Hot Stuff
Hot Stuff
0/0/1976
Fool To Cry
Fool To Cry
16/4/1976

Hot Stuff

Rolling Stones

1976 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 1976 · Fecha Grabación: Marzo 1975 - Abril 1975
    Discográfica: Rolling Stones/Virgin · · Productor: The Glimmer Twins
    CHARTS
    Fool to Cry
    SIDEB
    Black and Blue
    FIRST

    US
    1
    Hot Stuff
    Rolling StonesThe Rolling Stones • w: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards • 1976
    5:21
  • 2
    Fool To Cry
    Rolling StonesThe Rolling Stones • w: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards • 1976
    5:06
  • Album


    Black & Blue

    Black & Blue

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 23 Abril 1976 · Fecha Grabación: 5 Diciembre 1974 -
    Discográfica: Rolling Stones · Estudio de Grabación: Musicland (Munich); Rolling Stones Mobile (Rotterdam); Mountain Recording (Montreux) (overdubs) · Productor: The Glimmer Twins
    CHARTS
    2
    UK
    1
    US
    4
    AUS
    2
    CAN
    1
    FRA
    15
    GER
    32
    JPN
    1
    NLD
    2
    NOR
    6
    SWE
    CERTIFICATIONS
    BPI: Gold
    RIAA: Platinum
    1
    Hot stuff
    Rolling StonesThe Rolling Stones • w: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards • 1976 /04 /23
    5:19
  • 2
    Hand of fate
    Rolling Stones • w: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards • 1976 /04 /23
    4:27
  • 3
    Cherry oh baby
    Rolling Stones • w: Eric Donaldson • 1976 /04 /23
    3:56
  • 4
    Memory motel
    Rolling StonesThe Rolling Stones • w: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards • 1976 /04 /23
    7:08
  • 5
    Hey negrita
    Rolling Stones • w: inspiration by Ron Wood • 1976 /04 /23
    4:58
  • 6
    Melody
    Rolling Stones • w: inspiration by Billy Preston • 1976 /04 /23
    5:48
  • 7
    Fool to cry
    Rolling StonesThe Rolling Stones • w: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards • 1976 /04 /23
    5:04
  • 8
    Crazy mama
    Rolling StonesThe Rolling Stones • w: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards • 1976 /04 /23
    4:33
  • Album

    Hot Stuff
    Hot Stuff
    0/0/1976
    Fool To Cry
    Fool To Cry
    16/4/1976
    "Hot Stuff"
    Promotional single by the Rolling Stones
    from the album Black and Blue
    B-side"Hot Stuff (Short Edit)"
    Released1976
    RecordedMarch–April 1975[1]
    Genre
    Length
    • 3:30 (7")
    • 5:21 (LP)
    LabelRolling Stones/Virgin
    Songwriter(s)Jagger/Richards
    Producer(s)The Glimmer Twins
    The Rolling Stones singles chronology
    "Fool to Cry"
    (1976)
    "Hot Stuff"
    (1976)
    "Miss You"
    (1978)
    Black and Blue track listing
    8 tracks
    Side one
    1. "Hot Stuff"
    2. "Hand of Fate"
    3. "Cherry Oh Baby"
    4. "Memory Motel"
    Side two
    1. "Hey Negrita"
    2. "Melody"
    3. "Fool to Cry"
    4. "Crazy Mama"

    Review

    1976 promotional single by the Rolling Stones

    "Hot Stuff" is a song by English rock and roll band the Rolling Stones written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, for their 1976 album Black and Blue.

    Leer más

    Background

    "Hot Stuff" was recorded in March, October and December 1975 during the Black and Blue sessions, and is heavily influenced by the disco/funk sounds of the day, with Charlie Watts laying down a heavy drum pattern accompanied by Ollie E. Brown on percussion, Bill Wyman adding a funky bassline, and extensive use of the Mutron III pedal by guest guitarist Harvey Mandel, formerly of Canned Heat. Mandel plays the lead guitar parts on the song and was one of the guitarists in consideration for replacing the departed Mick Taylor`s slot as the Stones` lead guitarist, a position eventually filled by Ron Wood. Billy Preston plays piano on the recording and contributes backing vocals along with Richards and Wood. The video, however, features Wood on guitar playing Mandel`s part.

    Reception

    Cash Box said that it "is a hot disco tune, with driving, fleshed-out R&B overtones."[5] The opening of "Cheap Sunglasses", a 1979 song by ZZ Top, somewhat resembles the opening of "Hot Stuff".

    Chart performance

    The song was released as a US promo single from Black and Blue (following the worldwide top 10 hit "Fool to Cry"). "Hot Stuff" was not as successful as its predecessor, reaching No. 49 in the United States.[6] Despite the relative failure of the single, the band continued to explore the disco/funk sounds heard on the recording with later albums and singles—their next single, the disco-infused "Miss You", reached the top position in the US two years later.

    1976 promotional single by the Rolling Stones

    "Hot Stuff" is a song by English rock and roll band the Rolling Stones written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, for their 1976 album Black and Blue.

    Background

    "Hot Stuff" was recorded in March, October and December 1975 during the Black and Blue sessions, and is heavily influenced by the disco/funk sounds of the day, with Charlie Watts laying down a heavy drum pattern accompanied by Ollie E. Brown on percussion, Bill Wyman adding a funky bassline, and extensive use of the Mutron III pedal by guest guitarist Harvey Mandel, formerly of Canned Heat. Mandel plays the lead guitar parts on the song and was one of the guitarists in consideration for replacing the departed Mick Taylor`s slot as the Stones` lead guitarist, a position eventually filled by Ron Wood. Billy Preston plays piano on the recording and contributes backing vocals along with Richards and Wood. The video, however, features Wood on guitar playing Mandel`s part.

    Reception

    Cash Box said that it "is a hot disco tune, with driving, fleshed-out R&B overtones."[5] The opening of "Cheap Sunglasses", a 1979 song by ZZ Top, somewhat resembles the opening of "Hot Stuff".

    Chart performance

    The song was released as a US promo single from Black and Blue (following the worldwide top 10 hit "Fool to Cry"). "Hot Stuff" was not as successful as its predecessor, reaching No. 49 in the United States.[6] Despite the relative failure of the single, the band continued to explore the disco/funk sounds heard on the recording with later albums and singles—their next single, the disco-infused "Miss You", reached the top position in the US two years later.

    DISCOGRAFÍA

    The Rolling Stones - Hot Stuff - OFFICIAL PROMO · Channel: The Rolling Stones · 5m 20s
    Title: 1-Hot Stuff