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}} "Schoolboy Blues" is a 1970 song by The Rolling Stones, commonly recognized by the name "Cocksucker Blues". The song is a parody of Dr. John's "The Lonesome Guitar Strangler", released on his 1969 album Babylon. It was written and played by Mick Jagger to be the Stones' final single for Decca Records. The Stones were leaving Decca and starting their own record label, but Decca claimed they were owed one more single under the band's current contract. The Stones thence delivered this song, with its context and language chosen specifically to anger Decca executives (there are explicit references to fellatio and anal sex in the lyrics). Decca refused to issue the song as part of an album, but 100-odd promotional 12" singles were pressed in the United States. Decca retaliated by releasing a compilation album called Stone Age, a collection of Stones songs previously released under Decca; this angered the Stones, who felt that the Decca release would cut into sales of their own forthcoming album to be released under their new label. The Stones publicly denounced Stone Age, which went on to be a top-ten hit in Britain nevertheless. References 6 : 1970 songs|Songs written by Jagger/Richards|The Rolling Stones songs|Obscenity controversies in music|Songs about sexuality|Musical parodies |
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