About The Song

“Beast of Burden” is a popular song by the legendary rock band The Rolling Stones. It was written by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood and first appeared on their 1978 album titled “Some Girls.” The song was also released as a single in 1978.

“Beast of Burden” is known for its catchy melody and lyrics that convey a sense of vulnerability and dependency. It has become one of the band’s signature songs and is often played at their live performances. The song’s chorus, with the repeated line “I’ll never be your beast of burden,” has become particularly iconic.

Over the years, “Beast of Burden” has been covered by various artists and remains a classic in the rock music canon. It’s one of the many hits that have contributed to The Rolling Stones’ status as one of the greatest rock bands in history.

Did You Know?

“Beast of Burden” is not just a song; it’s a sonic journey that encapsulates the spirit of The Rolling Stones:

Timeless Ballad: “Beast of Burden” is a departure from the band’s typical rock anthems. It’s a soulful ballad that showcases Mick Jagger’s emotive vocals and Keith Richards’ exceptional guitar work.

Lyrically Profound: The song’s lyrics express vulnerability and the weight of emotional burdens. Mick Jagger’s delivery strikes a chord with listeners, making it a universally relatable track.

Chart-Topping Success: “Beast of Burden” climbed the charts and earned a special place in the hearts of fans. Its unique blend of rock, soul, and blues elements set it apart in the music landscape.

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Live Performances: The Rolling Stones’ live renditions of “Beast of Burden” are legendary. The band’s chemistry and energy during live shows elevate the song to new heights.

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Lyrics

I’ll never be your beast of burden
My back is broad, but it’s a-hurting
All I want, for you to make love to me
I’ll never be your beast of burden
I’ve walked for miles, my feet are hurting
All I want is for you to make love to me

Am I hard enough?
Am I rough enough?
Am I rich enough?
I’m not too blind to see

I’ll never be your beast of burden
So let’s go home and draw the curtains
Music on the radio
Come on, baby, make sweet love to me

Am I hard enough?
Am I rough enough?
Am I rich enough?
I’m not too blind to see

Oh, little sister
Pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty girls
You’re a pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty girl
Pretty, pretty, such a pretty, pretty, pretty girl
Come on, baby, please, please, please

I’ll tell you, you can put me out on the street
Put me out with no shoes on my feet
But put me out, put me out
Put me out of misery, yeah
All your sickness, I can suck it up
Throw it all at me, I can shrug it off
There’s one thing, baby, I don’t understand
You keep on telling me I ain’t your kind of man

Ain’t I rough enough? Ooh, honey
Ain’t I tough enough?
Ain’t I rich enough? In love enough?
Ooh, please

I’ll never be your beast of burden
I’ll never be your beast of burden
Never, never, never, never, never, never, never be
I’ll never be your beast of burden
I’ve walked for miles, my feet are hurting
All I want is you to make love to me, yeah
I don’t need no beast of burden
I need no fussing, I need no nursing
Never, never, never, never, never, never, never be