The Rolling Stones - Mothers Little Helper / Lady Jane
This is a 1966 single by The Rolling Stones, part of their album 'Aftermath', featuring folk-rock influences and themes of drug dependency among middle-class women.
- The song is about the popularity of prescribed tranquilizers among housewives and the risks of overuse and addiction.
- It reached 8th place on the Billboard Hot 100 and 14th place in Canada.
- The recording features Indian-influenced guitar riffs and is known as 'raga rock'.
- The B-side reached 24th place on the Billboard Hot 100 and 91st in Canada.
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