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For years Rolling Stones fans have known of a bootleg version of "Brown Sugar" featuring Eric Clapton on slide guitar, but finally the dream collaboration is getting an official release.
There is perhaps no song more foundational to the late-90s subgenre neo-soul than D’Angelo ‘s 1995 hit “Brown Sugar,” one of the first tracks to be designated as such.
Hear Steven Tyler’s Rollicking ‘Brown Sugar’ Cover For All-Star ‘Muscle Shoals’ Comp 'Muscle Shoals…Small Town, Big Sound' honors FAME Studios' 60th anniversary with covers of Rolling ...
Steven Tyler re-recorded The Rolling Stones' song "Brown Sugar" for compilation album Muscle Shoals…Small Town, Big Sound Steven Tyler is jumping back in the music saddle to pay homage to the ...
When Zac Brown Band recorded their Spotify Singles session for the popular streaming service, they included a tribute to Jason Isbell. Click below to listen to ZBB cover Isbell's 2013 song "Cover ...
Bobby Brown didn’t like Britney Spears’ cover of his 1988 song “My Prerogative” — and that’s putting it mildly.
The Rolling Stones retired one of their most popular rock songs due to lyrics that depict the horrors of slavery.
It was no small shock to Bob Dylan fans in 2002 when his setlist was suddenly filled with songs by Neil Young, Warren Zevon and many others ...
No more 'Brown Sugar': Rolling Stones retire song due to slave narrative Released in 1971, the opening lines of "Brown Sugar" reference a woman being sold into slavery and whipped around midnight.
The Rolling Stones debuted “Brown Sugar” at Altamont in 1969. It’s the first track and lead single off the 1971 album Sticky Fingers. This week, the band announced a new 15-date tour to ...
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