Other than the Rolling Stones, can you tell me who else recorded Honky Tonk Woman?
Jagger and Richards came up with “Honky Tonk Women” on a South American vacation, using their paramours, Marianne Faithfull and Anita Pallenberg, as sounding boards. Returning to the studio in May 1969 with pure-rock lyrics such as “I met a gin-soaked barroom queen in Memphis,” the Stones recorded it in five hours. “Honky Tonk” marked the debut of Mick Taylor, who overdubbed in a guitar part; producer Jimmy Miller added some crucial cow bell, which shaped the song’s strip-club bump and grind.