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  1. 10 févr. 1998 · Wild Horses by Leon Russell was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards and was first recorded by The Rolling Stones in 1971. It was first released by The Flying Burrito Brothers in 1970. Leon Russell released it on the single If I Were a Carpenter in 1974. It was covered by Tomas Nicholas, Aimee Allen [US1], Sarah-Jane Morris, Jacques Stotzem and other artists.

  2. Version de Leon Russell Une version de la chanson intitulée (Can't Seem To) Get a Line on You , a été réalisée par Leon Russell aux studios Olympic en octobre 1969. Elle comporte Mick Jagger au chant, Charlie Watts à la batterie, Leon Russell lui-même au piano, Bill Wyman à la basse et Mick Taylor à la guitare.

  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1973 Vinyl release of "Leon Live" on Discogs. ... Leon RussellLeon Live. More ... Written-By – Mick Jagger/Keith ...

  4. Different label layout to Leon Russell - Leon Live The Side numbering on labels A & C to F is on the Left side except Side B which is on the right. Vinyl 1 contains sides A and F; Vinyl 2 contains sides B and E; Vinyl 3 contains sides C and D Released in Triple-Gatefold Cover with Custom Inner-Sleeves.

  5. www.luisclapton.com › colaboraciones › leon-russellLeon Russell - luisclapton.com

    Leon Russell – piano, Guitarra eléctrica, Bajo eléctrico, Voz (música) Buddy Harman – Tambores Klaus Voormann – Bajo eléctrico, pista 13 Mick Jagger – vocals George Harrison – la Guitarra, pistas 2,4,9 Ringo Starr - Los tambores, pistas2,4,9 Alan Spenner – Bajo eléctrico Charlie Vatios – tambores, pista 11 Bill Wyman – Bajo eléctrico, pista 11 Delaney Bramlett ...

  6. Jagger's earliest versions were from 1968 before Jones was expelled from the Stones due to his inability to tour. A version of the song, under the title "(Can't Seem To) Get a Line on You," was made by Leon Russell at Olympic Studios in October 1969 with assistance from Jagger (lead vocals), Charlie Watts (drums), Leon Russell (piano), and probably also Bill Wyman (bass) and Keith Richards ...

  7. Jumpin' Jack Flash by Leon Russell & New Grass Revival was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards and was first recorded and released by The Rolling Stones in 1968. Leon Russell & New Grass Revival released it on the album The Live Album in 1981. It was covered by 386 DX, Wynder K. Frog, Johnny Black [2], The Mystic Eyes [DE] and other artists.