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Singles chronology

She Was Hot
She Was Hot
23/1/1984
Too Much Blood
Too Much Blood
0/12/1984

She Was Hot

Rolling Stones

1984 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 23 Enero 1984 · Fecha Grabación: Noviembre 1982 - Mayo
    Discográfica: Rolling Stones · · Productor: The Glimmer Twins
    CHARTS
    1
    She Was Hot
    Rolling StonesThe Rolling Stones • w: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, except Pretty Beat Up, written by Jagger, Richards and Ronnie Wood • 1984 /01 /23
    4:42
  • 2
    I Think I'm Going Mad
    Rolling StonesThe Rolling Stones • 1984 /01 /23
    4:23
  • Album


    Undercover

    Undercover

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 7 Noviembre 1983 · Fecha Grabación: Noviembre 1982 - Agosto 1983
    Discográfica: Rolling Stones · Estudio de Grabación: Pathé Marconi, Boulogne Billancourt[1]; Compass Point (Nassau); The Hit Factory (New York) · Productor: The Glimmer Twins , Chris Kimsey
    CHARTS
    3
    UK
    4
    US
    3
    AUS
    2
    CAN
    11
    FRA
    2
    GER
    12
    JPN
    1
    NLD
    3
    NOR
    1
    SWE
    CERTIFICATIONS
    BPI: Gold
    RIAA: Platinum
    1
    Undercover of the night
    Rolling StonesThe Rolling Stones • w: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, except Pretty Beat Up, written by Jagger, Richards and Ronnie Wood • 1983 /11 /07
    4:32
  • 2
    She was hot
    Rolling StonesThe Rolling Stones • w: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, except Pretty Beat Up, written by Jagger, Richards and Ronnie Wood • 1983 /11 /07
    4:40
  • 3
    Tie you up (the pain of love)
    Rolling Stones • w: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, except Pretty Beat Up, written by Jagger, Richards and Ronnie Wood • 1983 /11 /07
    4:15
  • 4
    Wanna hold you
    Rolling Stones • w: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, except Pretty Beat Up, written by Jagger, Richards and Ronnie Wood • 1983 /11 /07
    3:51
  • 5
    Feel on baby
    Rolling Stones • w: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, except Pretty Beat Up, written by Jagger, Richards and Ronnie Wood • 1983 /11 /07
    5:06
  • 6
    Too much blood
    Rolling Stones • w: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, except Pretty Beat Up, written by Jagger, Richards and Ronnie Wood • 1983 /11 /07
    6:13
  • 7
    Pretty beat up
    Rolling Stones • w: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, except Pretty Beat Up, written by Jagger, Richards and Ronnie Wood • 1983 /11 /07
    4:04
  • 8
    Too tough
    Rolling StonesThe Rolling Stones • w: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, except Pretty Beat Up, written by Jagger, Richards and Ronnie Wood • 1983 /11 /07
    3:51
  • 9
    All the way down
    Rolling Stones • w: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, except Pretty Beat Up, written by Jagger, Richards and Ronnie Wood • 1983 /11 /07
    3:13
  • 10
    It must be hell
    Rolling Stones • w: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, except Pretty Beat Up, written by Jagger, Richards and Ronnie Wood • 1983 /11 /07
    5:03
  • Album

    She Was Hot
    She Was Hot
    23/1/1984
    Too Much Blood
    Too Much Blood
    0/12/1984
    "She Was Hot"
    Single by the Rolling Stones
    from the album Undercover
    B-side"I Think I`m Going Mad"
    (non-album track)
    Released23 January 1984
    RecordedNovember – December 1982, May 1983
    GenreHard rock, rock and roll
    Length4:40
    LabelRolling Stones
    Songwriter(s)Mick Jagger, Keith Richards
    Producer(s)The Glimmer Twins
    The Rolling Stones singles chronology
    "Undercover of the Night"
    (1983)
    "She Was Hot"
    (1984)
    "Harlem Shuffle"
    (1986)
    Undercover track listing
    10 tracks
    Side one
    1. "Undercover of the Night"
    2. "She Was Hot"
    3. "Tie You Up (The Pain of Love)"
    4. "Wanna Hold You"
    5. "Feel On Baby"
    Side two
    1. "Too Much Blood"
    2. "Pretty Beat Up"
    3. "Too Tough"
    4. "All the Way Down"
    5. "It Must Be Hell"

    Review

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    1984 single by the Rolling Stones

    "She Was Hot" is a song by the English rock band the Rolling Stones from their 1983 album Undercover.

    Recording on "She Was Hot" first began in late 1982. Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, the song is a traditional rock `n` roll number from the band. The song is notable as both original Rolling Stones pianist Ian Stewart and pianist Chuck Leavell perform on the recording.

    "She Was Hot" was released as the second single from the album in late January 1984. The B-side to the single was an Emotional Rescue outtake, "I Think I`m Going Mad." The single did not perform well, reaching only number 44 on the U.S. Charts and number 42 on the U.K. Charts.

    Cash Box said that "with the band at its raunchy best, Jagger serves up a string of brief vignettes, all with pretty much the same story line. Hot on the `pleasure trail,` he`s `taking passion where you find it` and providing colorful detail in the play-by-play action reports which comprise the choruses."[1]

    A memorable music video was produced for the song, featuring actress Anita Morris who semi-comically tempts each member of the band. The version of the song used in the video includes an extra three-line verse at the 32 second mark[2] which has never been included in any commercial release of the song. The audio is also noticeably sped up in the video by approximately eight percent or a 1.3 semitone increase in pitch. As with its predecessor, "Undercover of the Night," the music video for "She Was Hot" was directed by Julien Temple, and was also edited for broadcast on MTV.

    The Rolling Stones resurrected "She Was Hot" for the 2006 United States leg of their A Bigger Bang Tour. The song made its live debut on 11 October 2006 in Chicago, and was a regular part of the band`s set list during the tour. The 1 November 2006 performance of "She Was Hot" was captured for the 2008 concert film and live album Shine a Light

    Charts

    Chart (1984)

    Peak
    position

    Australia (Kent Music Report)[3]

    60

    Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[4]

    20

    Germany (GfK)[5]

    54

    Netherlands (Single Top 100)[6]

    18

    New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[7]

    46

    UK Singles (OCC)[8]

    42

    US Billboard Hot 100[9]

    44

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    1984 single by the Rolling Stones

    "She Was Hot" is a song by the English rock band the Rolling Stones from their 1983 album Undercover.

    Recording on "She Was Hot" first began in late 1982. Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, the song is a traditional rock `n` roll number from the band. The song is notable as both original Rolling Stones pianist Ian Stewart and pianist Chuck Leavell perform on the recording.

    "She Was Hot" was released as the second single from the album in late January 1984. The B-side to the single was an Emotional Rescue outtake, "I Think I`m Going Mad." The single did not perform well, reaching only number 44 on the U.S. Charts and number 42 on the U.K. Charts.

    Cash Box said that "with the band at its raunchy best, Jagger serves up a string of brief vignettes, all with pretty much the same story line. Hot on the `pleasure trail,` he`s `taking passion where you find it` and providing colorful detail in the play-by-play action reports which comprise the choruses."[1]

    A memorable music video was produced for the song, featuring actress Anita Morris who semi-comically tempts each member of the band. The version of the song used in the video includes an extra three-line verse at the 32 second mark[2] which has never been included in any commercial release of the song. The audio is also noticeably sped up in the video by approximately eight percent or a 1.3 semitone increase in pitch. As with its predecessor, "Undercover of the Night," the music video for "She Was Hot" was directed by Julien Temple, and was also edited for broadcast on MTV.

    The Rolling Stones resurrected "She Was Hot" for the 2006 United States leg of their A Bigger Bang Tour. The song made its live debut on 11 October 2006 in Chicago, and was a regular part of the band`s set list during the tour. The 1 November 2006 performance of "She Was Hot" was captured for the 2008 concert film and live album Shine a Light

    Charts

    Chart (1984)

    Peak
    position

    Australia (Kent Music Report)[3]

    60

    Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[4]

    20

    Germany (GfK)[5]

    54

    Netherlands (Single Top 100)[6]

    18

    New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[7]

    46

    UK Singles (OCC)[8]

    42

    US Billboard Hot 100[9]

    44

    DISCOGRAFÍA

    The Rolling Stones - She Was Hot - OFFICIAL PROMO · Channel: The Rolling Stones · 5m 3s
    Title: 1-She Was Hot