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An Entity of Type : wsb:Classic_Song, within Data Space : wasabi.inria.fr associated with source document(s)

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  • Satisfaction
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  • Gramophone record
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  • eng
subject
  • Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles
  • Songs about sexuality
  • Decca Records singles
  • Number-one singles in Norway
  • Irish Singles Chart number-one singles
  • 1977 singles
  • Number-one singles in Germany
  • 1965 songs
  • 1976 singles
  • Aretha Franklin songs
  • Grammy Hall of Fame Award recipients
  • Jerry Lee Lewis songs
  • Otis Redding songs
  • The Rolling Stones songs
  • UK Singles Chart number-one singles
  • United States National Recording Registry recordings
  • 1965 singles
  • Song recordings produced by Brian Eno
  • Question Mark & the Mysterians songs
  • Songs written by Jagger/Richards
  • London Records singles
  • Britney Spears songs
  • Devo songs
  • Song recordings produced by Andrew Loog Oldham
  • The Newbeats songs
abstract
  • %22(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction%22 is a song by the English rock band The Rolling Stones, released in 1965. It was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards and produced by Andrew Loog Oldham. Richards' three-note guitar riff – intended to be replaced by horns – opens and drives the song. The lyrics refer to sexual frustration and commercialism.The song was first released as a single in the United States in June 1965 and also featured on the fourth studio album of the American version of Out of Our Heads, released that July. %22Satisfaction%22 was a hit, giving the Stones their first number one in the US. In the UK, the song initially played only on pirate radio stations because its lyrics were considered too sexually suggestive. It later became the Rolling Stones' fourth number one in the United Kingdom.The song is considered by some critics to be one of the all-time greatest rock songs ever recorded. In 2004, Rolling Stone magazine placed %22Satisfaction%22 in the second spot on its list of %22The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time%22, while in 2006 it was added to the Library of Congress National Recording Registry.
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  • Jagger/Richards
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  • 0000-00-00
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  • 5714dec425ac0d8aee38e8f8
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  • GBBLY8400174
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  • Brian Eno
  • Andrew Loog Oldham
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schema:award
  • Gold
wsb:allMusic_page
wsb:amazon_page
wsb:deezer_artist_id
  • 14867
wsb:deezer_page
wsb:deezer_song_id
  • 59158711
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wsb:gain
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wsb:language_detected
  • english
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wsb:record_label
  • Warner Bros. Records
  • London Records
  • Booji Boy
wsb:recording_description
  • July 1977
  • --05-12
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  • Satisfaction
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