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| name = You Got Me Rocking | cover = Rockingstones666.jpg | alt = | type = single | artist = The Rolling Stones | album = Voodoo Lounge | B-side = Jump on Top of Me | released = 26 September 1994 | format = 7" vinyl, 12" vinyl, cassette, CD | recorded = July{{snd}}August, November{{snd}}December 1993 | studio = | venue = | genre = Hard rock, blues rock | length = 3:36 (LP) 4:29 (Jump on Top of Me) 5:02 (Perfecto Mix) 6:18 (Sexy Disco Dub Mix) 4:58 (Trance Mix) | label = Rolling Stones/Virgin | writer = Jagger/Richards | producer = Don Was & The Glimmer Twins | prev_title = Love Is Strong | prev_year = 1994 | next_title = Out of Tears | next_year = 1994 }} "You Got Me Rocking" is a song by the English rock and roll band The Rolling Stones, on their 1994 album Voodoo Lounge. The song received remixes by Paul Oakenfold and Steve Osborne, they at least produced three mixes of the track including the notable Perfecto Mix. Begun in early in 1993, "You Got Me Rocking" was initially a blues number; bootlegs have Jagger and Richards working the song as a slower, blues flavored ramble, with Jagger shouting the hook- "you got me rocking". Changed to a straightforward rocker in the vein of "Start Me Up", the song quickly evolved into a powerful rock single as Richards made the transition from piano to guitar. The lyrics moved to a more upbeat tone, as singer Mick Jagger presents redemption from a series of career ending instances of various professionals: {{Cquote|I was a hooker losing her looks; I was a writer can't write another book;I was all dried up dying to get wet; I was a tycoon drowning in debt.}} The lyrics can be interpreted as an answer to the Rolling Stones' critics, who often deride the band for their advancing age. Recording on "You Got Me Rocking" lasted from mid-summer to early winter 1993, when final touches were put on. The song was released as a single in the UK in September 1994, where it reached number 23. It was also released as a single in the US but reached only 113 in 1995. The B-side is the little-known "Jump on Top of Me" which also appears on the soundtrack to Prêt-à-Porter. "You Got Me Rocking" appeared on the soundtrack to The Replacements in 2000. "You Got Me Rocking" is notable as it remains one of the Stones' most enduring live songs, a rarity for a late-career song. The song was performed some fifty times during the 2005–2006 A Bigger Bang Tour. A recording from the 1997–1998 Bridges to Babylon Tour opened the 1998 live album No Security. It was also included on the Stones' 2002 career retrospective, Forty Licks. Track listing
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References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://i.imgur.com/8xX6f2l.jpg|title=The ARIA Australian Top 100 Singles Chart – Week Ending 18 Dec 1994|publisher=Imgur.com (original document published by ARIA)|accessdate=8 September 2016}} {{The Rolling Stones}}{{The Rolling Stones singles}} 6 : 1994 singles|The Rolling Stones songs|1994 songs|Songs written by Jagger/Richards|Song recordings produced by Don Was|Song recordings produced by the Glimmer Twins |
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