Mick Jagger Sweet Things. Mick JaggerSweet Thing Detroit Music Center Mick Jagger Sweet Thing ( Wandering Spirit) In the beginning, when life was simple We were at each other night and day You were so sensual and so inventive We said we'd stick together come what may In the beginning, you were so brutal You turned the heat on in the afternoon Get so excited, get so addicted You had me eating from your golden. It was the first single from his third solo album, Wandering Spirit (1993), and was released in January 1993 by Atlantic Records.It was produced by Jagger with Rick Rubin, and became a top-ten hit in Austria, France, Norway and Switzerland.In the United States, it peaked at number 84 on the Billboard.
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Mick Jagger released 'Sweet Thing' from his third solo album, 'Wandering Spirit,' on Jan I really love my sweet thing, I can't give her up I really love my sweet thing, I can't give her up I really love my sweet thing, I can't give her up In the beginning, when we were winning I was your ever-present love-sick fool You turned the heat off and left me standing Freezing by your swimming pool I can't give it up I can't give it up
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Mick Jagger released 'Sweet Thing' from his third solo album, 'Wandering Spirit,' on Jan Mick Jagger - Sweet Thing (Instrumental of Stripped Down Version) 4:40; Mick Jagger - Sweet Thing (Mick´s Mix) 6:57; Mick Jagger - Sweet Thing It was the first single from his third solo album, Wandering Spirit (1993), and was released in January 1993 by Atlantic Records.It was produced by Jagger with Rick Rubin, and became a top-ten hit in Austria, France, Norway and Switzerland.In the United States, it peaked at number 84 on the Billboard.
Vintage vinyl record cover Jagger, Mick Sweet Thing D 1993 Stock Photo Alamy. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupSweet Thing · Mick JaggerWandering Spirit℗ 1993 Promotone B.V.Released on: 1993-02-09Associated Performer, Percu. "Sweet Thing" is a song recorded by English singer-songwriter Mick Jagger who also wrote it