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Rolling Stones, The - One Hit '1986

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One Hit
ArtistRolling Stones, The Related artists
Album name One Hit
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Date 1986
GenreClassic Rock
Play time 00:14:20
Format / Bitrate 24 BIT Stereo 2429 Kbps / 96 kHz
Media WEB
Size 306 mb (+3\%rec.)
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“One Hit (To the Body)” is the opening track to English rock band
The Rolling Stones’ 1986 album Dirty Work. The first Rolling Stones
single to feature a Ron Wood co-writing credit with Jagger and Richards, it
charted in the USA, Netherlands, and Australia. Reaching number 80 in the UK, it
was their poorest charting single at the time.

Credited to lead singer Mick Jagger, guitarist Keith Richards and guitarist Ron
Wood, “One Hit (To the Body)” was largely the work of Richards and
Wood. Both guitarists contributed heavily to Dirty Work overall, with Wood
receiving credit alongside Jagger and Richards on another three songs. A sign of
Wood’s heavy contribution is the song’s distinctive opening of an
acoustic piece. Wood used Richards’ own 1967 Martin D-18 to perform the
jam in an attempt to come up with a proper electric riff, but the acoustic
version remained. The band is known for their use of acoustic guitars to
“shadow” their electric guitars; “Brown Sugar” is a
prime example. Both Richards and Wood played electric, but the solo was provided
by Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page. Page’s contribution was the result
of a short studio session between him and Wood after Page’s request to
hear what the band was working on. Drummer Charlie Watts provides the
song’s driving beat as well as its notable cymbal opening, while Bill
Wyman plays bass.

Backing vocals on the song were provided by Richards, Wood, Bobby Womack, Patti
Scialfa, Don Covay, and producer Steve Lillywhite’s wife Kirsty MacColl.
Recording and re-recording lasted throughout much of 1985. Two locations used
were the Pathé Marconi Studios in Paris and New York City’s RPM
Studios.

“One Hit (To the Body)” was released as Dirty Work’s second
single on 16 May in the United Kingdom and 9 May in the United States with the
album track “Fight” as its B-side. The single reached the top 30 in
the US. Dirty Work has long been known as the album produced at the height of
Jagger and Richards’ feud during the 1980s.


Tracks:

SIDE A:
One Hit (To The Body) (London Mix) 7:02

SIDE B:
One Hit (To The Body) (Edit) 4:08
Fight 3:10

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