![]() The Mick Jagger/ Keith Richards songwriting collaboration was producing more original material for the band, culminating in the sessions for Aftermath (1966) where, for the first time, the duo penned every track on the album. "Paint It Black" came at a pivotal period in the Rolling Stones' recording history. The record was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2018. The Rolling Stones have played the song on several tours. Many artists have covered "Paint It Black" it is included on compilation albums, and appeared on film soundtracks. It received a platinum certification in the UK from the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) and from Italy's Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana (FIMI). The song also topped charts in Canada and the Netherlands. It was the band's third number-one single in the US and sixth in the UK. It was in the UK Singles Chart for 11 weeks in 2007. A chart success for the Stones, the song spent eleven weeks – including two at number one – on the US Billboard Hot 100, and spent 10 weeks – including one atop the chart – on the Record Retailer chart in the UK. Retrospectively, critics have considered "Paint It Black" more favourably, and Rolling Stone magazine has ranked it one of the greatest songs of all time. Reviews at the time were mixed and some music critics believed its sitar sound was an attempt to copy the Beatles. ![]() London Records included it as the opening track on the American version of the band's 1966 studio album Aftermath. London Records released the song as a single on in the United States Decca Records released it on 13 May in the United Kingdom. A product of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards' songwriting partnership, it is an uptempo song with Indian, Middle Eastern and Eastern European influences and features lyrics about grief and loss. ![]() Retrieved October 23, 2019." Paint It Black" is a song recorded in 1966 by the English rock band the Rolling Stones. "【新曲「DiSTANCE」宇宙初オンエア!】メジャー3rd AL「CARROTS and STiCKS」リード曲で新曲「DiSTANCE」が6月11日(火)TFM「SCHOOL OF LOCK!」にて初オンエア解禁決定!絶対聴いておくれ" Major 3rd AL "CARROTS and STiCKS" lead song new song "Di STANCE" will be unveiled for the first time on June 11th (Tuesday) TFM "SCHOOL OF LOCK!" Be sure to listen] (Tweet) (in Japanese). July 3: Official release of full album.June 13: Full album pre-released on Apple Music.June 12: "Distance" released on YouTube fake version sold at Tower Records.June 11: "Distance" broadcast on Tokyo FM's program, "School of Lock!".May 3: Carrots, another EP containing four songs, released on Apple Music.April 3: Sticks, an EP containing four songs, released on Apple Music.April 2: "Tsuinishi" released on YouTube. ![]() Nevertheless, the fake album managed to climb to 6th place on the Oricon weekly charts. The real version was released on Apple Music the following day. However, it was soon revealed that the album was a fake: all fourteen songs were performed by producers Kenta Matsukuma and JxSxK under the name "Beat Mint Boyz". On June 12, Bish "released" the entire album through Tower Records 21 days before the official release date, a stunt also pulled for the previous album, The Guerrilla Bish. The EPs were distributed exclusively through Apple Music. In the video, producer Kenta Matsukuma described Sticks as containing songs that were "dirty, can't sell, and noisy", while Carrots would contain "sellable, cool" songs. On the same day, a video detailing the release schedule of the album accompanied by a song in the album, "Tsuinishi", was released on YouTube. The album was first announced on April 1, 2019, during Bish's theater screening of Bring Icing Shit Horse Tour Final "The Nude", a film documenting the group's concert "Bring Icing Shit Horse Tour" at Makuhari Messe in December 2018.
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