About The Song

“Almost Hear You Sigh” is a song by the English rock band The Rolling Stones. It was released as a single from their 1989 album “Steel Wheels.”

The song was written by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Steve Jordan.”Almost Hear You Sigh” is a ballad that features Mick Jagger’s heartfelt vocals and lyrics about lost love and longing. It’s a departure from the band’s more rock and blues-oriented songs and showcases their ability to craft emotionally resonant ballads.

The song received positive reviews and was a modest chart success. It’s often considered one of the standout tracks from the “Steel Wheels” album.

Did You Know?

Mick Jagger’s Emotional Delivery: Mick Jagger, the iconic frontman of The Rolling Stones, delivers a stirring vocal performance in “Almost Hear You Sigh.” His emotional rendition of the lyrics adds a layer of depth to the song, making it a memorable experience for listeners.

The Significance of “Steel Wheels”: “Almost Hear You Sigh” is a standout track on the “Steel Wheels” album, which marked a significant moment in the band’s history. It was their first studio album in nearly five years and marked the return of bassist Bill Wyman, reuniting the classic Stones lineup.

Fan Favorites: Over the years, “Almost Hear You Sigh” has become a fan favorite, often performed during the band’s live shows. Its timeless appeal continues to resonate with audiences worldwide.

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Lyrics

I can almost hear you sigh
I can almost hear you cry
On every crowded street
All the places we would meet

What’ll I do without you
They say that life goes on
I’m feeling sorry for myself
I can’t believe you’re gone

And you acted much too calm
Turned on all the charm
You had a cold look in your eyes

And I feel your tongue on mine
Silky smooth like wine
I’m living with these memories
It’s all that’s left of you and me

I can almost hear you sigh
Almost hear you cry
When you made sweet love to me
And you turned on all the charm
Acted much too calm
You had a cold look in your eyes

Did it mean nothing
Was it all in vain
Or was I just your fool
Or was the pleasure pain

And have you set me free
Or will I wake up in the morning
And find out it’s been a bad dream

Come on, I beg you
I wanna be your main man

I can almost hear you sigh
Almost hear you cry
When you make sweet love to me
I can almost see your smile
It stretched half a mile
You had a stone cold look in your eyes

Come on
Almost see you there
I don’t need no photograph
Come on, come on, girl
Nothing left to say now
Can’t believe
Can’t believe you go
I just can’t believe
Can’t believe you go
Come on, baby, yeah

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