Send It to Me

Send It to Me

Infobox Song
Name = Send It to Me
Artist = The Rolling Stones
Album = Emotional Rescue
Released= 20 June, 1980


track_no = 3
Recorded = June - December, 1979
Genre = Rock
Length = 3:43
Writer = Jagger/Richards
Label = Rolling Stones/Virgin
Producer = The Glimmer Twins
[ Chart position = ]
prev = "Summer Romance"
prev_no = 2
next = "Let Me Go"
next_no = 4

"Send It to Me" is a song by rock and roll band the Rolling Stones featured on the 1980 album "Emotional Rescue".

Credited to Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, "Send It to Me" is largely the work of Jagger, with the singer saying at the time of its release, "I did it with [Charlie Watts|Charlie [Watts] very early on... That was a good example of one, you know, we tried in all kinds of different ways, different times." The song is heavily influenced by reggae music, the Stones being very big fans ever since their introduction to it during the recording sessions for 1973's "Goats Head Soup" in Jamaica. Its influence is also felt on a number of earlier tracks like "Cherry Oh Baby" off "Black and Blue" and later Richards compositions. While the influence is evident, Bill Janovitz notes in his review of the song that also incorporates "...a great R&B guitar lick from Keith Richards... and then cut to a disco feel for the chorus." The song's lyrics deal with "...a lonely man looking for a mail-order bride," and a quite tongue-in-cheek in its approach to this subject, with Jagger invoking off-the-cuff rhymes and in an affected, drawn vocal performance;

Associate producer and chief engineer Chris Kimsey remarked on the song after the album's release, "I remember it being very, very long, about 12 minutes long. I had to chop it down to whatever it ended up being. I think, in the 12-minute version, there were like 19 or 20 verses and we just picked the last verses out and chopped it all together."

Janovitz concludes of the song, "Taken for what it is and not what it is a harbinger of, however, 'Send It to Me' is a fun song — catchy, with numerous hooks, and also fun to sing along to. An oft-repeated criticism of the Stones from this period on notes that their records seem to be written as an excuse to go out and tour, as if they need one. It is a valid point, though; the records seem like afterthoughts, and songs such as "Send It to Me" seem to be written to be performed live." In fact the Rolling Stones have never performed "Send It to Me" live on any of their tours since its introduction.

Recording began on "Send It to Me" in June of 1979 at Pathé Marconi Studios in Paris, France and concluded later in the year at New York City's Electric Lady Studios. With Jagger on lead vocals, Ron Wood performs electric slide guitar, including the song's solo. Richards provides the song's rhythm guitar hooks. Watts and Bill Wyman perform the song's thumping drums and bass, respectively. Harmonica is performed by Sugar Blue, a contributor to songs from the Stones' previous album, "Some Girls" and their next, "Tattoo You". Another notable contribution comes from reggae singer Max Romeo who provides the song's tacking percussion parts.

External links

* [http://www.rollingstones.com/discog/index.php?v=so&a=1&id=222 Complete Official Lyrics]


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