The Story Behind @therollingstones’ “Can’t You Hear Me Knocking” and the Memorable Jam that Was Originally an Afterthought.
In 2010, Richards wrote in his autobiography Life, “‘Can’t You Hear Me Knocking’ came out flying—I just found the tuning and the riff and started to swing it, and [drummer] Charlie [Watts] picked up on it just like that, and we’re thinking, ‘Hey, this is some groove.’ So it was smiles all around. For a guitar player it’s no big deal to play—the chopping, staccato bursts of chords, very direct and spare.”
When the album was released, the band’s legal team realized they didn’t have the lyrics written down to copyright them. They listened to an advanced pressing to hear what Jagger was singing. They couldn’t agree on all the words, leading to the line, I’ve got flatted feet, now. Jagger says he didn’t write that but couldn’t recall the actual line, so that’s what is copyrighted.
Keyboardists Bily Preston and Nicky Hopkins, percussionists Jimmy Miller and Rocky Dijon, saxophonist Bobby Keys, and background vocalists Ronnie Lane and Pete Townshend appeared on the recording.
“We did this at Olympic, and the jam at the end was an afterthought,” Jagger said in 2015. “It comes in two pieces. This rock song with this added jam. It’s slightly Carlos Santana-like.
Mick Taylor plays a bit of that style, I think. I don’t think we meant that, but somehow it added on, and I think this was done really quickly, too. I remember very clearly doing it. It’s very high for me, and I remember saying, ‘Oh, this is not really my key, but I’ll try.’ I did lots of harmonies to hide the fact I didn’t really hit the notes that great in the chorus.”
Texan Bobby Keys plays the sax on quite a few Rolling Stones albums. In 2014, Richards told Rolling Stone magazine, “He was the epitome of the rock and roll sax-playing man. He used to tell me about listening to Buddy Holly rehearse in his garage just down the road from his house.
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