"Sweet Virginia" is the sixth track on the Rolling Stones' 1972 double album Exile On Main St. This album was mostly recorded in a villa in Nellcôte, France, as well as recorded in 1970 at Olympic Studios, with vocal overdubs added in early 1972 at Sunset Sound Studios, "Sweet Virginia" is a slow country-inspired song, written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. The song features a harmonica solo by Jagger and a saxophone solo by Bobby Keys. Charlie Watts plays a country shuffle rhythm. An alternate version without the backing singers was released on bootlegs. The version of the song that the band re-recorded for Stripped is featured in Martin Scorsese's 1995 film Casino, and the original recording is played over the closing credits of Rian Johnson's 2019 film Knives Out.
Sweet Virginia is an acoustic song that is thought to be influenced by Gram Parsons and the drug-fueled atmosphere of Nellcôte, where they mostly recorded the album. It was known to be a series of chaotic recording sessions. The lyrics allude to drug use and pills and low-grade heroin (“drop your reds, drop your greens and blues” and "got to scrape that shit right off your shoes").
Rolling Stones - Sweet Virginia (Lyrics)
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