"Doncha Bother Me" — Aftermath (1966). A sharp, dismissive blues about unwanted attention.
(M. Jagger/K. Richards)
I said, "Oh no, doncha follow me no more."
I said, "Oh no, doncha follow me no more."
Well I'm looking for my face
And I got no place to go
I said, "Oh no, doncha follow me no more."
I said, "Oh no, doncha follow me no more."
Well, pick your own mind
And don't you touch mine no more
Still waiting here for a single idea
In your clothes and your hair
I wore it last year
Oh no, doncha follow me no more
I said, "Oh no, doncha copy me no more."
I said, "Oh no, doncha copy me no more."
Well, the lines around my eyes
are protected by a copyright law
Well, all the clubs and the bars
And the little red cars
Not knowing why, but trying to get high
Oh no, doncha follow me no more
Doncha follow
Doncha follow
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- From Aftermath (1966). Brian Jones plays harmonica. A tightly wound blues that shows the Stones' range on an album that moves from acoustic folk to electric blues to orchestral pop.