Pass The Wine (Sophia Loren)

Album: Exile on Main St. (2010 re-release) (2010)
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  • This mid-tempo rock tune is one of ten tracks pulled from the Rolling Stones' archives and released by the band on the 2010 update of their 1972 album, Exile on Main St.. The song features horns by American session players Bobby Keys and Jim Price, and Mick Jagger on maracas and harmonica. "You think of Mick Jagger as Mick Jagger, the stereotype image that you're bound to get as you go along," Keith Richards told The Sunday Times May 9, 2010. "But his harp playing has always stood out to me. That's what makes him a musician."
  • This played during the ending credits of Havana Moon, the DVD which captured the concert The Rolling Stones played on Mar. 25, 2016 in Havana. >>>
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    Bertrand - Paris, France

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