No, Mick Jagger did not sing "Here Comes the Night." The song was originally written and performed by Van Morrison with his band Them in 1965. It was later covered by various artists, but Mick Jagger was not among them.
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No, Maroon 5 did a parody of Mick Jagger.
No, Mick Jagger did not sing "Here Comes the Night." The song was originally written and performed by Van Morrison with his band Them in 1965. It was later covered by various artists, but Mick Jagger was not among them.
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No, Maroon 5 did a parody of Mick Jagger.
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According to Song Facts Carly was in London doing back up vocals with Harry Nilsson for the song. Mick Jagger happened to call at the studio while she was there. She invited him to come over and sing with them. Mick ended up being the back up singer. Harry felt Mick was better with the song and gentlemanly bowed out. Mick Jagger isn't credited as the back up on the recording but no one else is. Link to Song Facts provided below.
Marianne Faithfull was the first to sing "As Tears Go By." The song was written by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Rolling Stones' manager Andrew Oldham, and it was released by Faithfull in 1964. The Rolling Stones later recorded their own version, which was released shortly after Faithfull's.
Yes, Mick Jagger performed a song titled "Here Comes the Night." Originally written and recorded by Van Morrison and released by his band Them in 1965, Jagger later covered it for his 2001 album "Goddess in the Doorway." The track showcases Jagger's distinctive vocal style and reflects his influence from classic rock and rhythm and blues.
"Under the boardwalk" was originally performed by The Drifters. Wikipedia does not mention its being performed by the Rolling Stones.
It's possible they sang it some time in concert, but it was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards and was a hit for The Rolling Stones.