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Streets Of Love
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22/8/2005
Rain Fall Down
Rain Fall Down
5/12/2005

Oh No, Not You Again

Rolling Stones

2005 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 5 Septiembre 2005 · Fecha Grabación: 2005 -
    Discográfica: Virgin · · Productor: Don Was
    1
    Oh No, Not You Again
    Rolling Stones • w: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards • 2005 /09 /05
    3:46
  • Album


    A Bigger Bang

    A Bigger Bang

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 5 Septiembre 2005 · Fecha Grabación: 28 Junio 2005 -
    Discográfica: Virgin Rolling Stones · Estudio de Grabación: Pocé sur Cisse and La Fourchette in France; Ocean Way Recording and The Village Recorder in Los Angeles · Productor: Don Was , The Glimmer Twins , Matt Clifford
    1
    Rough Justice
    Rolling StonesThe Rolling Stones • w: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards • 2005 /09 /05
    3:11
  • 2
    Let Me Down Slow
    Rolling Stones • w: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards • 2005 /09 /05
    4:16
  • 3
    It Won't Take Long
    Rolling Stones • w: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards • 2005 /09 /05
    3:55
  • 4
    Rain Fall Down
    Rolling StonesThe Rolling Stones • w: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards • 2005 /09 /05
    4:53
  • 5
    Streets Of Love
    Rolling StonesThe Rolling Stones • w: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards • 2005 /09 /05
    5:10
  • 6
    Back Of My Hand
    Rolling Stones • w: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards • 2005 /09 /05
    3:33
  • 7
    She Saw Me Coming
    Rolling Stones • w: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards • 2005 /09 /05
    3:12
  • 8
    Biggest Mistake
    Rolling StonesThe Rolling Stones • w: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards • 2005 /09 /05
    4:06
  • 9
    This Place Is Empty
    Rolling Stones • w: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards • 2005 /09 /05
    3:16
  • 10
    Oh No Not You Again
    Rolling Stones • w: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards • 2005 /09 /05
    3:46
  • 11
    Dangerous Beauty
    Rolling Stones • w: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards • 2005 /09 /05
    3:48
  • 12
    Laugh, I Nearly Died
    Rolling Stones • w: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards • 2005 /09 /05
    4:54
  • 13
    Sweet Neo Con
    Rolling Stones • w: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards • 2005 /09 /05
    4:34
  • 14
    Look What The Cat Dragged In
    Rolling Stones • w: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards • 2005 /09 /05
    3:57
  • 15
    Driving Too Fast
    Rolling Stones • w: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards • 2005 /09 /05
    3:57
  • 16
    Infamy
    Rolling Stones • w: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards • 2005 /09 /05
    3:47
  • Album

    Streets Of Love
    Streets Of Love
    22/8/2005
    Rain Fall Down
    Rain Fall Down
    5/12/2005
    "Oh No, Not You Again"
    Song by The Rolling Stones
    from the album A Bigger Bang
    Released5 September 2005
    RecordedMay and June 2005
    GenreRock
    Length3:47
    LabelVirgin
    Songwriter(s)Jagger-Richards
    Producer(s)Don Was

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    For the Australian Crawl song, see Oh No Not You Again.

    2005 song by The Rolling Stones

    "Oh No, Not You Again" is a song by English rock band the Rolling Stones, included on their 2005 hit album A Bigger Bang. The tenth track on the album, it was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, and features Jagger on vocals and guitar, Richards on guitar and bass, and Charlie Watts on drums.

    Brief history

    "Oh No, Not You Again" is one of the most well-known tracks from A Bigger Bang, the Stones` first new studio album since 1997`s Bridges to Babylon. The song was used in media campaigns and tour promotions for the band. It was the first new song from A Bigger Bang played for a public audience in a surprise performance at the Juilliard School in New York City.

    Throughout the 2005–2006 A Bigger Bang Tour, which has carried the Stones throughout North America and Europe, "Oh No, Not You Again" has been played continuously and received generally well by fans and critics alike, although critics have noted the similarities in structure to previous Rolling Stones efforts from the early 1970s.[citation needed]

    The song got significant rock radio airplay in the US, reaching #34 on Billboard`s Mainstream Rock Tracks in December 2005.

    Charlie Watts jokingly said that the song`s title should also be the name of the album, referring to the band`s constant return to the studio.

    Next single rumors

    The tune was erroneously believed to be the next single released from A Bigger Bang in Spring 2006. This rumor was proved false when in April 2006 it was announced that the European summer single would be "Biggest Mistake".

    Personnel

    Credits adapted from album liner notes.[1]

    The Rolling Stones

    • Mick Jagger – vocals, guitar
    • Keith Richards – guitars, bass guitar
    • Ronnie Wood – guitar
    • Charlie Watts – drums

    Additional Performer

    • Darryl Jones – bass guitar


    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    For the Australian Crawl song, see Oh No Not You Again.

    2005 song by The Rolling Stones

    "Oh No, Not You Again" is a song by English rock band the Rolling Stones, included on their 2005 hit album A Bigger Bang. The tenth track on the album, it was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, and features Jagger on vocals and guitar, Richards on guitar and bass, and Charlie Watts on drums.

    Brief history

    "Oh No, Not You Again" is one of the most well-known tracks from A Bigger Bang, the Stones` first new studio album since 1997`s Bridges to Babylon. The song was used in media campaigns and tour promotions for the band. It was the first new song from A Bigger Bang played for a public audience in a surprise performance at the Juilliard School in New York City.

    Throughout the 2005–2006 A Bigger Bang Tour, which has carried the Stones throughout North America and Europe, "Oh No, Not You Again" has been played continuously and received generally well by fans and critics alike, although critics have noted the similarities in structure to previous Rolling Stones efforts from the early 1970s.[citation needed]

    The song got significant rock radio airplay in the US, reaching #34 on Billboard`s Mainstream Rock Tracks in December 2005.

    Charlie Watts jokingly said that the song`s title should also be the name of the album, referring to the band`s constant return to the studio.

    Next single rumors

    The tune was erroneously believed to be the next single released from A Bigger Bang in Spring 2006. This rumor was proved false when in April 2006 it was announced that the European summer single would be "Biggest Mistake".

    Personnel

    Credits adapted from album liner notes.[1]

    The Rolling Stones

    • Mick Jagger – vocals, guitar
    • Keith Richards – guitars, bass guitar
    • Ronnie Wood – guitar
    • Charlie Watts – drums

    Additional Performer

    • Darryl Jones – bass guitar


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