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Under My Thumb - Rolling Stones (Original Post)
Swede
Nov 2020
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brewens
(13,634 posts)1. About 20 years ago a DJ/program manager buddy told me that was the most ever played song
world wide. He was full of shit, but great song.
I think I do have one most played. How could Cheap Trick, I want You to Want Me at Budokan, not be the most ever played live song? There are other great ones that get played a lot, but most have studio versions that also get a lot of play. You almost never hear the studio version of I Want You to Want Me.
Swede
(33,301 posts)2. The summer on 1979.
I remember it well.
Sneederbunk
(14,315 posts)3. Not sure what you were doing in 1979, but the song was released in 1966.
Swede
(33,301 posts)4. Brewens posted about the live version of I Want You To Want Me.
Released in 1979 on the album Live At Budokan by Cheap Trick.