"Just Want To See His Face" — Exile's most gospel-soaked track. Deep in the mud and reaching for the light.
(M. Jagger/K. Richards)
That's all right, that's all right, that's all right.
Sometimes you feel like trouble, sometimes you feel down.
Let this music relax you mind, let this music relax you mind.
Stand up and be counted, can't get a witness.
Sometimes you need somebody, if you have somebody to love.
Sometimes you ain't got nobody and you want somebody to love.
Then you don't want to walk and talk about Jesus,
You just want to see his face.
You don't want to walk and talk about Jesus,
You just want to see his face.
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- From Exile on Main St. (1972). Heavily gospel-influenced, featuring Al Perkins on pedal steel and backing vocalists. One of the most devotional tracks in the Stones' catalogue.