Marianne Faithfull - The Decca Years (1964 –1969)

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Marianne Faithfull - The Decca Years (1964 –1969)
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01. As tears go by
02. Greensleeves
03. Blowin in the wind
04. The house of the rising sun (Vs1)
05. Come and stay with me
06. What have I done Wrong?
07. This little bird
08. Morning sun
09. Go away from my world
10. The mos of what is least
11. Et maintenant
12. The Sha-la-la song
13. Summer nights
14. Yesterday
15. Oh look around you
16. Tomorrow calling
17. That's right baby
18. Counting
19. I'd like to dial your number
20. Is this what i get for loving you?
21. Our love has gone
22. Something better
23. Sister Morphine
24. Monday monday (Bonus track)
25. Le Coeur Gros (Bonus track)

incl. Cover


Part 1

Part 2




Faithfull began her singing career in 1964, landing her first gigs as a folk music performer in coffeehouses. Faithfull emerged as a fashionable, vivacious teenager and soon began taking part in London's exploding social scene. In early 1964 she attended a Rolling Stones' launch party with John Dunbar and there a chance meeting with Andrew Loog Oldham, who discovered Faithfull. Her first major release, "As Tears Go By", was penned by Oldham, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, and became a chart success. She then released a series of successful singles, including "This Little Bird", "Summer Nights" and "Come and Stay With Me". Faithfull married artist John Dunbar on 6 May 1965 at Cambridge with Peter Asher as the best man. The couple lived in a flat at 29 Lennox Gardens in Belgravia just off Knightsbridge, London SW1. On 10 November 1965 she gave birth to their son, Nicholas. She then: "…left her husband to live with Mick Jagger…' and told the 'New Musical Express' that: 'My first move was to get a Rolling Stone as a boyfriend. I slept with three and decided the lead singer was the best bet". (Wiki)