One Hit (to the Body)
"One Hit (to the Body)"
Feel the impact of The Rolling Stones' hard-hitting 1986 rock track, "One Hit (to the Body)"! The powerful opener from Dirty Work, this song features intense guitar interplay, including a contribution from Jimmy Page, delivering a raw, aggressive hard rock statement.
Released as a single from the 1986 album Dirty Work, "One Hit (to the Body)" showcased The Rolling Stones embracing a contemporary hard rock sound. Featuring fiery guitar exchanges between Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood, and guest Jimmy Page, the track captured the intense energy of the band.
This driving 1986 rock song tackles themes of volatile relationships with raw honesty. Mick Jagger's charged vocal performance over the powerful hard rock arrangement makes "One Hit (to the Body)" a potent and memorable track from the Stones' extensive catalog.
SONG MEANING: The song depicts a turbulent and potentially abusive relationship, using the metaphor of physical blows ("one hit to the body") to describe emotional or literal injuries inflicted between partners ("You went below the belt"). It explores the destructive, possibly addictive nature of a passionate but damaging connection where hurt is exchanged.
- BAND: The Rolling Stones
- GENRE: Hard Rock, Rock
- RELEASEDAY: June 06
- YEAR: 1986
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