Out Of Time (The Rolling Stones Song)
"Out of Time" is a song by The Rolling Stones, first released on their 1966 album Aftermath (UK version). A shorter alternative mix was released in the US in 1967 on the album Flowers.
It was covered by English solo singer Chris Farlowe. Farlowe's single, produced by Mick Jagger, peaked at number one in the UK singles chart on 28 July 1966 and stayed at the top for one week.
The Rolling Stones' recording of the song was used in Hal Ashby's 1978 film Coming Home. Chris Farlowe's version was used in the UK TV series Heartbeat. It is also available on YouTube.
"Out of Time" | ||||
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Single by Chris Farlowe | ||||
from the album The Art of Chris Farlowe | ||||
B-side | "Baby Make It Soon" | |||
Released | 12 July 1966 | |||
Format | 7" | |||
Recorded | Olympic Studios, London, England | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 3:14 | |||
Label | Immediate IM 035 | |||
Writer(s) | Jagger/Richards | |||
Producer | Mick Jagger | |||
Chris Farlowe singles chronology | ||||
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Read more about Out Of Time (The Rolling Stones Song): Song Profile, Cover Versions, Personnel (Rolling Stones Version), Personnel (Chris Farlowe Version)
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