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The fourth US #1 hit for the Rolling Stones, this ballad is about a groupie. It may have been inspired by Linda Keith, who was Keith Richards' girlfriend. Richards said in the book According to the Rolling Stones: “It was probably written about Linda Keith not being there (laughs). I don't know, she had pissed off somewhere. It was very mournful, very, VERY Ruby Tuesday and it was a Tuesday.“ Keith Richards said of “Ruby Tuesday“: “That's one of those things some chick you've broken up with. And all you've got left is the piano and the guitar and a pair of panties. And it's goodbye you know. And so it just comes out of that. And after that you just build on it. It's one of those songs that are easiest to write because you're really right there and you really sort of mean it. And for a songwriter, hey break his heart and he'll come up with a good song.“  Brian Jones played the recorder (it sounds like a flute) on this song. He was a founding member of the group and fancied himself their leader, which along with a debilitating drug habit, starting causing problems in the band around this time. He was booted from the group in June 1969, and found dead in his swimming pool less than a month later. “Ruby Tuesday“ is one of several early Rolling Stones songs that show his musical ingenuity. He was the group's lead guitarist, but could play just about any instrument. One of his most famous performances is on sitar for “Paint It Black.“ Keith Richards wrote most of this song with contributions from Brian Jones, but in keeping with Stones tradition, it was credited to Mick Jagger and Keith Richards.

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