“Coming Down Again” is a poignant and soulful song by the iconic rock band, The Rolling Stones. It was featured on their 1973 album, “Goats Head Soup.” The track showcases the band’s ability to blend rock, blues, and emotional depth in their music.

In this song, the listener is treated to a melancholic melody coupled with heartfelt lyrics. The band, led by Mick Jagger’s distinctive vocals, captures the essence of vulnerability and introspection. The lyrics delve into themes of longing, heartache, and the struggles of coming to terms with personal demons.

The music itself is characterized by its smooth guitar riffs, subtle piano arrangements, and a mellow rhythm section. This combination creates a haunting atmosphere that perfectly complements the introspective lyrics. “Coming Down Again” stands out as a testament to The Rolling Stones’ musical versatility, demonstrating their ability to create powerful, emotionally charged compositions that resonate with listeners on a profound level.

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In his autobiography “Life” (2010), Keith Richards revealed the inspiration behind the song “Coming Down Again.” Contrary to popular belief that it was about his involvement with Anita Pallenberg, Richards clarified that the song was not specifically about drugs but rather a reflection of his melancholic state. He emphasized that the song was a product of introspection, searching for a sense of mournfulness within himself. Richards acknowledged his pursuit of both upbeat rock tunes and poignant melodies, drawing influence from his experiences in the country music scene, particularly his collaboration with Gram Parsons. He explained that the song aimed to capture a deep, sorrowful emotion, akin to the feeling in “As Tears Go By.” Despite misconceptions that the song was related to his relationship with Anita, Richards dismissed such notions, considering them irrelevant in the context of his artistic expression.

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In 2002, Richards further contemplated his songwriting process, expressing a preference for the songs he composed during his struggles with heroin addiction. He admitted that substances like heroin played a role in shaping his creativity, citing “Coming Down Again” as an example of a composition influenced by his experiences in the midst of addiction. Richards acknowledged that despite his status as a wealthy rock star, he felt a connection with the rawness of street life, allowing him to empathize with the struggles of others at a profound level.

Musically, “Coming Down Again” featured notable contributions from talented musicians. Nicky Hopkins showcased his piano skills on the track, accompanied by Bobby Keys and Jim Horn on saxophones, and Pascal on percussion. Pascal’s involvement extended to several songs on the “Goats Head Soup” album, contributing his musical expertise during the mixing sessions in London in 1973.

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Lyrics

Coming down again, coming down again
Coming down again, coming down again

Share your thoughts, there’s nothing you can hide
She was dying to survive
I was caught, oh, taken for a ride
She was showing no surprise

Coming down again, coming down again
Where are all my friends, coming down again
Coming down again, coming down again
On the ground again, coming down again

Slipped my tongue in someone else’s pie
Tasting better every time
She turned green and tried to make me cry

Being hungry it ain’t no crime
Coming down again, coming down again
All my time’s been spent, coming down again

Coming down again, just coming down again
Coming down again, just coming down again
Coming down again, just coming down again
Coming down again

Coming down again, again
Coming down again
Where are all my friends

Coming down again
Coming down again
Coming down again
Coming down again
Where are all my friends
Coming down again
On the ground again

 

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