One Hit (To The Body)

Album: Dirty Work (1986)
Charted: 28
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  • You fell out of the clear blue sky
    To the darkness below
    The smell of your flesh excites me
    My blood starts to flow
    So help me God

    You burst in in a blaze of light
    You unzippered the dark
    One kiss took my breath away
    One look lights up the stars

    And it's it's one hit to the body
    It comes straight from the heart
    One hit to the body
    Sure went straight to the mark
    So help me God

    It's one shot when you love me
    One shot when you leave me
    I don't need no security
    I just need some peace

    And it's one hit to the body
    It comes straight from the heart
    One voice calls out my name
    It sure went straight to the mark

    One punch and you knocked me down
    Tore my defenses apart
    One round took me out of the game
    You did me some permanent harm

    It took just one hit
    It took just one hit
    It ain't enough for me
    It ain't enough for me
    It ain't enough for me
    It's hurting me baby

    Oh your love is a sweet addiction
    I can't clean you out of my veins
    It's a life long addiction
    That has damaged my brain

    It took just one hit to the body
    To tear my defenses apart
    One hit to the body
    Sure went straight to the mark

    One hit to the body
    And it comes straight from the heart
    One hit to the body
    To the body, to the body
    Come straight from the heart

    One hit to the body
    And it comes straight from the heart

    One hit to the body
    And it comes straight from the heart
    That's all it took, that's all it took
    So help me so help me so help me God
    So help me so help me so help me God

    One hit to the body
    And it comes straight from the heart
    One hit to the body
    And it comes straight from the heart Writer/s: KEITH RICHARDS, MICK JAGGER
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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Comments: 6

  • Bap from Toronto CanadaIt's also about heroin addiction; Keith and Jimmy Page were both heroin addicts who had finally cleaned up by the time this album was recorded. It's Jagger taunting Richards and taking the reflective perspective that Richards should've been taking through his addiction. It's also about AIDS which was very much in the news during this period: "damaged my defenses", there are lot of references to the weakend immune system caused by drugs and HIV. Remember, Richards went into the studio to make a sequel to "Exile" during the"Dirty Work" sessions to piss off Jagger because Jagger had publically stated that he wasn't keen on "Exile" and "Exile" is all about drugs and a friendship gone down the toilet and Jagger was too aware of that and it shows in all the lyrics of "Dirty Work".
  • Alastair from Stranraer, United KingdomIt was performed several times on the Steel Wheels 1989 North American tour and a soundboard recording from Toronto 3rd of September is available unofficially.
  • Boris Müller from Zürich, Switzerlandfantastic song. can't understand why they almost never played it live....and why i'ts not on 40 licks.
  • John from Garland, Txis this song in an 80s movie? because it really sounds like i've heard it in an 80s movie. but i don't know which.
  • Johnny from Los Angeles, CaWow, I searched random until the Rolling Stones came up and this was the first one I tried. Anyway, I'm listening to a song called "Can't Be Seen" by the Rolling Stones on Flashpoint, and I was wondering how many live albums the rolling stones have out. I should probably go to a more popular RS chat. Damn.
  • Ted from Loveland, CoRecorded Jan - March, July & Aug, and November & December, 1985. Released on the album Dirty Work, on March 24, 1986. Also released as a single in the UK on May 19, and in the US on May 20, 1986.
    Lead Vocals: Mick Jagger Electric Guitars: Jimmy Page (Lead), Keith Richards, Ron Wood Acoustic Guitar: Ron Wood Bass: Bill Wyman Drums: Charlie Watts Keyboards: Chuck Leavell Background Vocals: Keith Richards, Bobby Womack, Don Covay, Patti Scialfa, Kirsty MacColl, Beverly D'Angelo


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