Let's Spend the Night Together
"Let's Spend the Night Together" is a song written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, and originally released by the Rolling Stones as a double A-sided single together with "Ruby Tuesday" in January 1967. It also appears as the opening track on the American version of their album Between the Buttons. The song has been covered by various artists, including David Bowie in 1973.[1]
For the 1982 Rolling Stones concert film, see Let's Spend the Night Together (film)."Let's Spend the Night Together"
Recording[edit]
The song was recorded in August 1966 at the RCA Records studio in Hollywood, California, where the group recorded most of their 1965–1966 hits.[2] Recording engineer Glyn Johns recounts that while mixing "Let's Spend the Night Together", Oldham was trying to get a certain sound by clicking his fingers.[3] Two policemen showed up, stating that the front door was open and that they were checking to see if everything was all right. At first, Oldham asked them to hold his earphones while he snapped his fingers but then Johns said they needed a more wooden sound. The policemen suggested their truncheons and Oldham took the truncheons into the studio to record the claves-like sound that can be heard during the quiet break at one minute 40 seconds into the song.[4]
According to authors Philippe Margotin and Jean-Michel Guesdon,[26] except where noted:
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Additional personnel and production