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%22Goin' Home%22 is a song by rock band The Rolling Stones featured on their 1966 album Aftermath.Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, %22Goin' Home%22 is a long blues-inspired track that is notable as one of the first songs by a rock and roll band to break the ten-minute mark. While many bands had experimented with length in live performances, and Bob Dylan had written many songs by this point which reached the five/six-minute mark, %22Goin' Home%22 was the first %22jam%22 recorded expressly for an album. In an interview with the magazine Rolling Stone, guitarist Richards said, %22It was the first long rock and roll cut. It broke that two-minute barrier. We tried to make singles as long as we could do then because we just liked to let things roll on. Dylan was used to building a song for 20 minutes because of the folk thing he came from. That was another thing. No one sat down to make an 11-minute track. I mean 'Goin' Home', the song was written just the first 2 and a half minutes. We just happened to keep the tape rolling, me on guitar, Brian [Jones] on harp, Bill [Wyman] (on bass) and Charlie [Watts] (on drums) and Mick. If there's a piano, it's Stu (Ian Stewart).%22 Jack Nitzsche, a regular Stones contributor throughout the 1960s, here performs percussion.
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