"Waiting On A Friend" — Tattoo You's most mature moment. Jagger and Richards' friendship, after all the chaos, quietly celebrated.
(M. Jagger/K. Richards)
Watching girls go passing by
It ain't the latest thing
I'm just standing in a doorway
I'm just trying to make some sense
Out of these girls go passing by
The tales they tell of men
I'm not waiting on a lady
I'm just waiting on a friend
A smile relieves a heart that grieves
Remember what I said
I'm not waiting on a lady
I'm just waiting on a friend
I'm just waiting on a friend
Don't need a whore
I don't need no booze
Don't need a virgin priest
But I need someone I can cry to
I need someone to protect
Making love and breaking hearts
It is a game for youth
But I'm not waiting on a lady
I'm just waiting on a friend
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- From Tattoo You (1981). Sonny Rollins plays the saxophone solo. The video features Jagger and Richards on a New York stoop — a genuine document of their friendship. Originally recorded in 1972.