"Far Away Eyes" is the sixth track from rock and roll band The Rolling Stones's 1978 album Some Girls.
Mick Jagger and Keith Richards collaborated extensively on writing the song, which was recorded in late 1977. A bootleg version with Richards singing exists. The Stones, longtime country music fans, incorporated many aspects of Bakersfield-style country music into this song. These included in particular Ronnie Wood's use of a pedal steel guitar for a solo and highlights, an instrument used on other songs from the album like "Shattered" and "When the Whip Comes Down". Also of note is the plodding rhythm of Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman. Richards performed acoustic and electric guitars as well as sharing piano duties with Jagger.
In the lyrics, the lowliness of life and the possibilities in finding love are dealt with:
So if you're down on your luck and you can't harmonize/Find a girl with far away eyes/And if you're downright disgusted and life ain't worth a dime/Get a girl with far away eyes.
The verses of the song are half sung, half spoken, with Jagger using a parodic Southern American English accent:
I was driving home early Sunday morning through Bakersfield/Listening to gospel music on the coloured radio station/And the preacher said, 'You know, you always have the Lord by your side'/And I was so pleased to be informed of this, that I ran 20 red lights in His honor/Thank you Jesus, thank you Lord.
In a 1978 interview with Rolling Stone magazine, Jagger said, "You know, when you drive through Bakersfield on a Sunday morning or Sunday evening - I did that about six months ago - all the country music radio stations start broadcasting black gospel services live from L.A. And that's what the song refers to. But the song's really about driving alone, listening to the radio." On influences, Jagger stated "I wouldn't say this song was influenced specifically by Gram (Parsons). That idea of country music played slightly tongue-in-cheek - Gram had that in 'Drugstore Truck Drivin' Man', and we have that sardonic quality, too." Asked by the interviewer if the girl in the song was a real one, Jagger replied, "Yeah, she's real, she's a real girl."
The Rolling Stones have performed "Far Away Eyes" sporadically since its introduction to their canon of work, most recently on the A Bigger Bang Tour in 2006. A captured performance appears on the 2008 live album Shine a Light.
The Rolling Stones singles discography
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Decca (UK) and
London (US)
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1963 |
- "Come On" / "I Want to Be Loved"
- "I Wanna Be Your Man" / "Stoned"
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1964 |
- "Not Fade Away" / "Little by Little" (UK)
- "Not Fade Away" / "I Wanna Be Your Man" (US)
- "It's All Over Now" / "Good Times, Bad Times"
- "Tell Me" / "I Just Want to Make Love to You"
- "Time Is on My Side" / "Congratulations"
- "Little Red Rooster" / "Off the Hook"
- "Heart of Stone" / "What a Shame"
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1965 |
- "The Last Time" / "Play with Fire"
- "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" / "The Under-Assistant West Coast Promotion Man" (US)
- "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" / "The Spider and the Fly" (UK)
- "Get Off of My Cloud" / "I'm Free" (US)
- "Get Off of My Cloud" / "The Singer Not the Song" (UK)
- "As Tears Go By" / "Gotta Get Away"
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1966 |
- "19th Nervous Breakdown" / "As Tears Go By" (UK)
- "19th Nervous Breakdown" / "Sad Day" (US)
- "Paint It, Black" / "Stupid Girl" (US)
- "Paint It, Black" / "Long Long While" (UK)
- "Mother's Little Helper" / "Lady Jane"
- "Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?" / "Who's Driving Your Plane"
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1967 |
- "Let's Spend the Night Together" / "Ruby Tuesday"
- "We Love You" / "Dandelion"
- "In Another Land" / "The Lantern"
- "She's a Rainbow" / "2000 Light Years from Home"
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1968 |
- "Jumpin' Jack Flash" / "Child of the Moon"
- "Street Fighting Man" / "No Expectations"
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1969 |
- "Honky Tonk Women" / "You Can't Always Get What You Want"
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Post-contract
Decca (UK) and
London (US)
singles |
1971 |
- "Street Fighting Man" / "Surprise, Surprise" (UK)
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1972 |
- "You Can't Always Get What You Want" / "Sad Day" (UK)
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1975 |
- "Out of Time" / "Try a Little Harder" (US)
- "Jiving Sister Fanny" / "I Don't Know Why" (US)
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1976 |
- "Honky Tonk Women" / "Sympathy for the Devil"
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1984 |
- "Brown Sugar" / "Bitch" (UK)
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2003 |
- "Sympathy for the Devil" (remix) / (remixes)
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Rolling Stones/
Atlantic singles |
1971 |
- "Brown Sugar" / "Bitch" / "Let It Rock" (live) (UK)
- "Brown Sugar" / "Bitch" (US)
- "Wild Horses" / "Sway"
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1972 |
- "Tumbling Dice" / "Sweet Black Angel"
- "Happy" / "All Down the Line"
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1973 |
- "Angie" / "Silver Train"
- "Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)" / "Dancing with Mr. D"
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1974 |
- "It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It)" / "Through the Lonely Nights"
- "Ain't Too Proud to Beg" / "Dance Little Sister"
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1976 |
- "Fool to Cry" / "Crazy Mama"
- "Hot Stuff" / "Fool to Cry"
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Rolling Stones/
Virgin singles |
1978 |
- "Miss You" / "Far Away Eyes"
- "Beast of Burden" / "When the Whip Comes Down"
- "Respectable" / "When the Whip Comes Down"
- "Shattered" / "Everything Is Turning to Gold"
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1980 |
- "Emotional Rescue" / "Down in the Hole"
- "She's So Cold" / "Send It to Me"
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1981 |
- "Start Me Up" / "No Use In Crying"
- "Waiting on a Friend" / "Little T&A"
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1982 |
- "Hang Fire" / "Neighbours"
- "Going to a Go-Go" (live) / "Beast of Burden" (live)
- "Time Is on My Side" (live) / "Twenty Flight Rock" (live)
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1983 |
- "Undercover of the Night" / "All the Way Down"
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1984 |
- "She Was Hot" / "Think I'm Going Mad"
- "Too Tough" / "Miss You"
- "Too Much Blood" (12") / "Too Much Blood"
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1986 |
- "Harlem Shuffle" / "Had It With You"
- "One Hit (To the Body)" / "Fight"
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1989 |
- "Mixed Emotions" / "Fancy Man Blues"
- "Rock and a Hard Place" / "Cook Cook Blues"
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1990 |
- "Almost Hear You Sigh" / "Break the Spell" (US)
- "Almost Hear You Sigh" / "Wish I'd Never Met You" (UK)
- "Terrifying" / "Wish I'd Never Met You"
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1991 |
- "Highwire" / "2000 Light Years from Home" (live)
- "Ruby Tuesday" (live) / "Play with Fire" (live)
- "Sex Drive" / "Sex Drive"
- "Jumpin' Jack Flash" (live Tokyo 27.2.90) / "Tumbling Dice (At the Max London 24.8.90)
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Virgin singles |
1994 |
- "Love Is Strong" / "The Storm"
- "Love Is Strong" / "So Young"
- "You Got Me Rocking" / "Jump On Top of Me"
- "Out of Tears" / "I'm Gonna Drive" / "So Young"
- "Out of Tears" / "I'm Gonna Drive" / "Sparks Will Fly"
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1995 |
- "Sparks Will Fly" / "Sparks Will Fly"
- "I Go Wild" / (remixes)
- "Like a Rolling Stone" (live) / "Black Limousine" / "All Down the Line"
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1996 |
- "Wild Horses" (live) / "Live with Me" (live) / "Tumbling Dice" (live)
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1997 |
- "Anybody Seen My Baby?" / (remixes)
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1998 |
- "Saint of Me" / "Gimme Shelter" (live) / "Anyway You Look At It"
- "Out of Control" / (remixes)
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2002 |
- "Don't Stop" / "Miss You" (remix)
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2003 |
- "Sympathy For The Devil" / (remixes)
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2005 |
- "Streets of Love" / "Rough Justice"
- "Rain Fall Down" / (remixes)
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2006 |
- "Biggest Mistake" / "Dance Pt. 1" (live) / "Before They Make Me Run" (live)
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2010 |
- "Plundered My Soul" / "All Down the Line"
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2011 |
- "No Spare Parts" / "Before They Make Me Run"
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2012 |
- "Doom and Gloom" / "One More Shot"
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Other countries
Rolling Stones |
1970 |
- "Let It Bleed" / "You Got the Silver" (London, Japan)
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1972 |
- "Rocks Off" / "Sweet Virginia" (Japan)
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1973 |
- "Star Star" / "Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)" (France, Germany)
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