Beast of Burden
"Beast of Burden"
Relax into the soulful groove of The Rolling Stones' 1978 classic rock ballad, "Beast of Burden." A major hit from the acclaimed Some Girls album, this track showcases the band's blues rock roots blended with soul influences, featuring intimate vocals and weaving guitar lines.
- TITLE: Beast of Burden
- BAND: The Rolling Stones
- GENRE: Blues Rock, Soft Rock, Soul
- RELEASEDAY: September 09
- YEAR: 1978
Released as the second single from their 1978 album Some Girls, "Beast of Burden" became a Top 10 hit in the US. This smooth rock track stands out with its gentle interplay between Keith Richards' and Ron Wood's guitars, creating a soft rock feel built upon a soulful blues rock foundation.
With Mick Jagger's vulnerable vocal delivery questioning relationship dynamics, "Beast of Burden" offers a more tender side of The Rolling Stones. Its relaxed tempo and blend of blues rock, soul, and soft rock elements have made this 1978 song an enduring favorite on classic rock radio.
SONG MEANING: The song is interpreted as a conversation within a relationship, where the singer acknowledges difficulties and asks their partner if they are strong enough ("Am I hard enough? Am I rough enough?") or too much of a burden to handle. It's a plea for reassurance, questioning their own demands and seeking commitment ("All I want is for you to make love to me").
"The Rolling Stones"
- TITLE: The Rolling Stones
- ACTIVE: 1962–present (1962)
- BAND: The Rolling Stones
