We give you both sides of the latest Rolling Stones single, each peaking this week in '66. "Mother's Little Helper," an ode not to Valium but the tranquilizer meprobamate reached #8, while the B-side got to #24. Although not applicable in this song, "Lady Jane" was used in the controversial book "Lady Chatterley's Lover" to describe lady parts. Go figure...Mick Jagger tied into that subject. Gasp!
Rolling Stones - Mother's Little Helper
Rolling Stones - Lady Jane
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The character in LADY JANE is making out with Lady Jane, dear sweet Marie, and Lady Anne.
It's obvious he "gets high" from having all three.
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