The Rolling Stones - If You Let Me

You don't really understand
How it feels to be your man
You're just nice to have around, now
But I'll let you guess
You can get me
If you let me oh yes

It's nice to talk to you today
It's very pleasant anyway
Is this as far as you go, girl
But I'll let you guess
You can get me
If you let me oh yes

You can get me
If you let me oh yes

Yes, you're younger than I thought
You're so tall and I'm so short
It doesn't matter anyhow
but I'll let you guess
You can get me
If you let me oh yes

It's a brand new thing for me
Loving you so physically
The time has come to say goodnight
But I'll let you guess
You can get me
If you let me oh yes
Oh yes
You don't really understand
How it feels to be your man
You're just nice to have around, now
But I'll let you guess
You can get me
If you let me oh yes

It's nice to talk to you today
It's very pleasant anyway
Is this as far as you go, girl
But I'll let you guess
You can get me
If you let me oh yes

You can get me
If you let me oh yes

Yes, you're younger than I thought
You're so tall and I'm so short
It doesn't matter anyhow
but I'll let you guess
You can get me
If you let me oh yes

It's a brand new thing for me
Loving you so physically
The time has come to say goodnight
But I'll let you guess
You can get me
If you let me oh yes
Oh yes
ROLLING STONES: If You Let Me (Outtake 1966)

Aftermath-Outtake. Recorded: 3rd - 9th March 1966, Los Angeles, RCA Studios, Hollywood. Later released on the Compilation LP Metamorphosis 1975.

The Rolling Stones - "If You Let Me"(1966)

Outtake from sessions for "Aftermath". First release: "Metamorphosis", 1975. Recording location: 6th - 9th March 1966: Los Angeles, RCA Studios.

The Rolling Stones Cover _ If You Let Me (Homenaje a Brian Jones )

esta bueno experimentar sus sonidos ... aveces me causa intriga de como lo hicieron como lo grabaron.

the rolling stones - if you let me - stereo edit

Edit for headphones, to get a home stereo equipment effect. Recorded Nov. and Dec. 1966, released on the album "Metamorphosis" in 1975. Dulcimer: Brian Jones. Vocals: Mick Jagger. Rhythm guitar:...

The Rolling Stones