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‘We Love You’: Lennon & McCartney Add Vocal Support To Rolling Stones

John and Paul’s show of solidarity was a measure of the outrage felt about Jagger and Richards’ imprisonment.

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Rolling Stones 'We Love You' artwork - Courtesy: UMG
Rolling Stones 'We Love You' artwork - Courtesy: UMG

The fleeting incarceration of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards after their drug convictions of 1967 was one of the biggest stories of what became known – ironically, in their case – as the Summer of Love.

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This extraordinary entry in the history of the Rolling Stones was soon illustrated by the band’s own memorable single inspired by the affair, “We Love You.” At a nighttime recording session at Olympic Studios on July 19 that year, backing vocals and percussion for the upcoming Decca release were laid down by Paul McCartney and John Lennon.

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The gesture by the two Beatles was a show of solidarity for their friends and a measure of the outrage felt about Jagger and Richards’ imprisonment. Even as the case was ongoing, an earlier such gesture had been made by The Who, when they recorded swiftly-convened covers of “The Last Time” and “Under My Thumb.”

Defiance and disdain

The Stones were at Olympic recording what became Their Satanic Majesties Request, their sixth British album, which followed in December. “We Love You” wasn’t on it, which gives it an even more distinct place in the events of that year. Opening to the sound of prison doors banging shut, it then featured an imposing piano riff by Nicky Hopkins. Defiant Jagger-Richards lyrics showed both appreciation for their fans’ support during the ordeal, and disdain for the establishment that, in their eyes, condoned it. To make the point even more powerfully, there was a striking promotional film directed by Peter Whitehead.

“We Love You” was released on August 18 in the UK, and two weeks later in America. It entered the UK charts on the 26th, and spent most of September in the British Top 10, with a No.8 peak. In the US, “Dandelion” was promoted as the A-side of the single and reached No.14, but interest and airplay for “We Love You” was enough to earn it a No.50 peak of its own.

Buy or stream “We Love You” on The Rolling Stones Singles Collection.

 

2 Comments

2 Comments

  1. Andy

    July 21, 2018 at 3:50 pm

    Ironic that the “We Love You” video has been blocked by UMG on “copyright grounds”. Does the Universal left hand not know what the Universal right hand is doing?

  2. Kevin Rowan-Drewitt

    July 21, 2021 at 10:20 pm

    The piano riff at the beginning sounds a bit similar to the Beatles Hey Bulldog

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