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| Judomaster's secret identity was Hadley "Rip" | Jagger, a sergeant in World War II in the United Stat |
| , a Tyrannosaurus Rex, Paula, a Brachiosaurus, | Jagger, a Stegosaurus, Hammer, a Chasmosaurus, and Ma |
| kick of the superhero Judomaster (Hadley "Rip" | Jagger, a United States Army sergeant in World War II |
| e Stones' only self-produced album, which Mick | Jagger admitted was not for the best. |
| t has been credited to Keith Richards and Mick | Jagger after charges by the original copyright owners |
| An Indian trader (Dean | Jagger) aids them in their quest. |
| roll band The Rolling Stones, written by Mick | Jagger and Keith Richards, and first released as a B- |
| he Rolling Stones was formed when Taylor, Mick | Jagger and Keith Richards' three piece, Little Boy Bl |
| featured the orchestrated version of the Mick | Jagger and Keith Richards song "The Last Time", which |
| , and the entire composition to be credited to | Jagger and Richards. |
| jects, including films with Eric Clapton, Mick | Jagger, and Paul McCartney. |
| Mick | Jagger and Keith Richards formed a band called Little |
| Jagger and Richards shared an admiration of Jimmy Ree | |
| Written by Mick | Jagger and Keith Richards, "Dancing with Mr. D" is a |
| from Beggars Banquet were famously recorded by | Jagger and Richards with only a tape recorder in betw |
| Credited to Mick | Jagger and Keith Richards, guitarist Mick Taylor said |
| song and "Under My Thumb" to show support for | Jagger and Richards, who had been sentenced to prison |
| Written by Mick | Jagger and Keith Richards, "Hang Fire" is a fast-pace |
| As the story goes, Mick | Jagger and Keith Richards teamed up after a chance me |
| Written by Mick | Jagger and Keith Richards, "Stupid Girl" is noted for |
| ering to groups of 100 to 2,000, Madonna, Mick | Jagger and Bill Clinton have had events there, as has |
| Credited to Mick | Jagger and Keith Richards, Ron Wood apparently wrote |
| Credited to Mick | Jagger and Keith Richards, "Too Much Blood" is largel |
| Written by Mick | Jagger and Keith Richards, "Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Hear |
| Halston, Michael Jackson, Jack Nicholson, Mick | Jagger and Jerry Hall, Tom Cruise, Richard Avedon, Ch |
| oy magazine, she meets rock stars such as Mick | Jagger and Keith Richards, while Italian film produce |
| Mick | Jagger and Keith Richards wrote "Monkey Man." |
| gs appearing on the album were written by Mick | Jagger and Keith Richards, as they penned strong albu |
| Ant (on his unreleased Persuasion album), Mick | Jagger, and David Bowie (on his 1983 Let's Dance albu |
| The song was written by Mick | Jagger and Keith Richards. |
| song was written after having dinner with Mick | Jagger and his first wife, Bianca Jagger. |
| Credited to singer Mick | Jagger and guitarist Keith Richards, "Winter" is like |
| in December 1974, the song was written by Mick | Jagger and Keith Richards. |
| All tracks written by Mick | Jagger and Keith Richards unless otherwise noted |
| Mick | Jagger and Keith Richards - Performance: "Salt of the |
| All songs by Mick | Jagger and Keith Richards, except where noted. |
| was a friend or acquaintance of musicians Mick | Jagger and Bob Dylan. |
| Although credited to Mick | Jagger and Keith Richards, "Wanna Hold You" is largel |
| All songs composed by Mick | Jagger and Keith Richards except as noted |
| After auditioning several bassists, | Jagger and Richards asked Watts to choose the new bas |
| Credited to Mick | Jagger and Keith Richards, it was their second and fi |
| Jagger and Richards were freed on bail the next day F | |
| Bis, except "Stray Cat Blues" written by Mick | Jagger and Keith Richards |
| olling Stones' first UK single written by Mick | Jagger and Keith Richards. |
| It was written by Mick | Jagger and Keith Richards and was recorded in August, |
| The song was written by singer Mick | Jagger and guitarist Keith Richards. |
| Credited to the writing team of Mick | Jagger and Richards, "All About You" is solely the wo |
| All songs by Mick | Jagger and Keith Richards, and performed by The Rolli |
| meets Chuck Berry number..." This resulted in | Jagger and Richards having arguments over the song's |
| Written by Mick | Jagger and Keith Richards, "I Got the Blues" is a slo |
| Written by Mick | Jagger and Keith Richards, "Slave" was originally wri |
| There are many instances where | Jagger and Richards have lauded Watts as the key memb |
| s for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for Dean | Jagger and Best Sound, Recording. |
| n credit alongside regular Stones scribes Mick | Jagger and Keith Richards. |
| r showcasing the band lip-syncing, with Jones, | Jagger, and Watts donning makeup. |
| The Free Your Mind award was presented by Mick | Jagger and given to U2's Bono for his world peace wor |
| Credited to Mick | Jagger and Keith Richards, "Sway" is a slower blues s |
| Written by Mick | Jagger and Keith Richards, "Bitch" was recorded at Lo |
| This station is where Mick | Jagger and Keith Richards bumped into each other by c |
| d McCartney in the corner of a room while Mick | Jagger and Keith Richards were talking. |
| He provided the voices of Mick | Jagger and David Bowie for the Steve Wright in the Af |
| Written by Mick | Jagger and Keith Richards, it also appeared as the B- |
| , and Rolling Stones members Brian Jones, Mick | Jagger, and Keith Richards. |
| Written by Mick | Jagger and Keith Richards, "Worried About You" is slo |
| Rolling Stones' "2000 Man" was written by Mick | Jagger and Keith Richards and originally appeared on |
| Johns showed the song to singer Mick | Jagger, and guitarists Keith Richards and Brian Jones |
| oups were within auditory range of each other, | Jagger and the staff shouted at the M-16 equipped rai |
| with nothing but cameras to document the raid, | Jagger and the delegation trailed the squad along a r |
| Written by Mick | Jagger and Keith Richards, "All Down the Line" is a s |
| in the film Freejack, which also starred Mick | Jagger and Maximum Overdrive co-star Emilio Estevez. |
| "Think" is a Mick | Jagger and Keith Richards' composition that first app |
| It was written by Mick | Jagger and Keith Richards, and the group's own versio |
| Because Mick | Jagger and Keith Richards were still honing their son |
| This time, "The Highwayman" (Dean | Jagger), another member of the old group of independe |
| Mick | Jagger as Greta |
| Mick | Jagger as Himself |
| Dean | Jagger as Ray Collins |
| James | Jagger as John Turnbull |
| Mick | Jagger as Ned Kelly |
| , Council of Europe Goodwill Ambassador Bianca | Jagger as well as abolitionists from around the world |
| r, Olivia de Havilland, as Linnett Moore, Dean | Jagger as Harry Burleigh, David Ladd as David Chandle |
| The movie starred Vincent Price as Smith, Dean | Jagger as Young, Tyrone Power and Linda Darnell. |
| has always stated that he wrote this song with | Jagger, as well as "Moonlight Mile" from the same alb |
| ic is unexpectedly complex; the point of view, | Jagger as narrator, speaks to the mistress apologetic |
| n originally pictured Max, physically, as Mick | Jagger at age 15, to be played by an actor like Noah |
| ert in 1982 in Toronto and he accompanied Mick | Jagger at the first Live Aid concert in 1985. |
| fferent, however, about the story that she met | Jagger at a party in the Sixties and told him she wan |
| Mick | Jagger: Backing vocals. |
| At the end of the war, | Jagger became involved in the design of war memorials |
| Jagger began writing the song before beginning the St | |
| Following the release of Undercover, | Jagger began composing material for his first solo pr |
| y announced the birth of her third child, Kroy | Jagger Biermann, Jr. |
| p featured members of The Rolling Stones; Mick | Jagger, Bill Wyman and Ian Stewart, together with dru |
| d during the Let It Bleed sessions, while Mick | Jagger, Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts, of the Stones, |
| Mariah Carey, Mick | Jagger, Billy Joel, Madonna (second interview), Paul |
| s, Art Wood, Keith Richards, Eric Burdon, Mick | Jagger, Brian Jones and Ginger Baker. |
| "She's the Boss" (Mick | Jagger, Carlos Alomar) - 5:15 |
| Jagger changed some of the lyrics as evidenced in com | |
| Jagger continued in the liner notes, "On ["Respectabl | |
| Mick | Jagger covered "Think" on his 1993 solo album Wanderi |
| through 1976; performances frequently included | Jagger crawling around and lashing the stage with his |
| area with wife Lisa and four children - Josh, | Jagger, Dalton, and Angelica. |
| d playing live in front of a crowd, while Mick | Jagger dances around the stage and Keith Richards and |
| lery designer, socialite and former model Jade | Jagger, daughter of world renowned musician Mick Jagg |
| erviewers, interviewing such musicians as Mick | Jagger, David Bowie, Coldplay, Robbie Williams, Slash |
| This is reflected in the song's lyrics where | Jagger describes having to leave for Baton Rouge, whe |
| On Saturday 11 November 2006, Mick | Jagger's father, Joe Jagger, died of pneumonia at age |
| The lyrics see | Jagger explore the then-ongoing political corruption |
| "Memo from Turner" is a solo record by Mick | Jagger, featuring a guitar solo by Ry Cooder, from th |
| In 1969 she co-starred with Dean | Jagger, Fernando Lamas and Joseph Cotten in the made- |
| Jagger flew to Britain on Friday to see his father be | |
| liked British bands and I kind of admired Mick | Jagger from the Rolling Stones and Ron's earliest lis |
| from the world of rock and psychedelia as Mick | Jagger, Grace Slick and Jimi Hendrix all attending th |
| assert more control in the studio - more than | Jagger had become used to - and a struggle ensued as |
| Jagger had been trained as a metal engraver before at | |
| Mick | Jagger had been spending a lot of time in New York Ci |
| '100 Years Ago' was one that Mick [ | Jagger] had written two years ago and which we hadn't |
| In subsequent interviews, | Jagger has recounted this incident as "a turning poin |
| Paint It Black 4:48 Folk lore has it that Mick | Jagger has said that this is the second best version |
| Dean | Jagger has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for h |
| Jagger has said (plainly facetiously) that this passa | |
| In the 1970 film Ned Kelly, starring Mick | Jagger, he was production supervisor, a task he revis |
| Jagger in Jump Back's liner notes: "I think it's real | |
| The committee then approached Charles | Jagger in early 1921. |
| directed by Tony Richardson, and starred Mick | Jagger in the title role. |
| Bassist Bill Wyman quotes | Jagger in 1968 calling the record "[not] an album, it |
| er of Best Oral Scene with Joe Romero and Jeff | Jagger in "Courting Libido" (HIS Video). |
| in-cheek in its approach to this subject, with | Jagger invoking off-the-cuff rhymes and in an affecte |
| e to witness backstage parties, drug use (Mick | Jagger is seen snorting cocaine backstage), roadie an |
| Janine | Jagger is an American epidemiologist, Becton Dickinso |
| t the song was based on a bad date with Bianca | Jagger is not true. |
| Mick | Jagger is said to have admitted to trying to imitate |
| y the Sheffiled-born sculptor Charles Sargeant | Jagger; it was erected as a memorial to the staff of |
| xposures prevention, 1994-2003, Editors Janine | Jagger, Jane L. Perry, International Healthcare Worke |
| her performers such as Bruce Springsteen, Mick | Jagger, Jimmy Page, B.B. King, and Kid Rock to play a |
| "Street Fighting Man" (Mick | Jagger, Keith Richards) |
| "Ride On, Baby" (Mick | Jagger, Keith Richards) -2:55 |
| "Paint It Black" (Mick | Jagger, Keith Richards)- 2:54 |
| "Paint It Black" (Mick | Jagger, Keith Richards) - 4:42 |
| "Out of Time" (Mick | Jagger, Keith Richards) - 2:41 |
| "No Expectations" (Mick | Jagger, Keith Richards) - 7:20 |
| "Miss You" (Mick | Jagger, Keith Richards) - 5:25 |
| "Moonlight Mile" (Mick | Jagger, Keith Richards) - 5:15 |
| "No Expectations" (Mick | Jagger, Keith Richards) - 3:47 |
| "Child of the Moon" (Mick | Jagger, Keith Richards) - 4:04 |
| "Honky Tonk Woman" (Mick | Jagger, Keith Richards) - 2:58 |
| "Dead Flowers" (live) - 5:38 (Mick | Jagger, Keith Richards) |
| "Wild Horses" (Mick | Jagger, Keith Richards) - 6:26 |
| "Bejbe, ti nisi tu (Mick | Jagger, Keith Richards(3:35) |
| "Honky Tonk Women" (Mick | Jagger, Keith Richards) - 3:04 |
| "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" (Mick | Jagger, Keith Richards) - 5:14 |
| "(I Can't Get Me No) Satisfaction" (Mick | Jagger, Keith Richards) - 2:53 |
| "As Tears Go By" (Mick | Jagger, Keith Richards, Andrew Loog Oldham) - 2:54 |
| ick Halligan) / "Sympathy for the Devil" (Mick | Jagger, Keith Richards) - 7:49 |
| "As Tears Go By" (Mick | Jagger, Keith Richards, Andrew Loog Oldham) |
| "Star Star" (Mick | Jagger, Keith Richards) [*on 1st Cassette Tape Versio |
| Incorrectly credited to Mick | Jagger, Keith Richards and Mick Taylor on the first p |
| Music TV and Internet campaign featuring Mick | Jagger, Keith Richards, Mariah Carey, Pete Townshend |
| 1,265 ft (386 m) Mast :- Fell down across | Jagger Lane (corner of Common Lane) at 17:01:45. |
| Jagger made his breakthrough to major roles in film w | |
| ective compilation album The Very Best of Mick | Jagger, making a re-appearance as a Jagger solo effor |
| In one line on the bridge, | Jagger manages to convey empathy, culpability, and fr |
| such artists as Tom Petty, Willie Nelson, Mick | Jagger, Marc Anthony, Pat Green, Taylor Hicks, Travis |
| eadle, Sir Elton John, David Furnish, Sir Mick | Jagger, Mark Knopfler, Thandie Newton, Emmanuel Jal, |
| Charles Sargeant | Jagger MC (17 December 1885 Kilnhurst, near Rotherham |
| ccessful, if Paul Simon, Gwen Stefani and Mick | Jagger merit their own article, so does Daryl Hall... |
| had personally known Brigham Young, said that | Jagger not only resembled Young, he also spoke like h |
| where he meets his "senior" Chad Harmon (Dean | Jagger) of San Francisco, a member for forty years. |
| the Queen Mary in Long Beach, California; Mick | Jagger of The Rolling Stones was in attendance at the |
| Lead singer Mick | Jagger of the Rolling Stones (who had already been pu |
| sing, "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" by Mick | Jagger of the Rolling Stones, whom he imitated during |
| Lead singer Mick | Jagger of the Rolling Stones, who had already been pu |
| nd backing vocals, Charlie Watts on drums, and | Jagger on backing vocals. |
| s of March through May 1970, the song features | Jagger on lead vocals, Richards and Mick Taylor on gu |
| With | Jagger on lead vocals, Richards, Ron Wood and Jagger |
| With | Jagger on lead vocals, he also performs electric guit |
| With | Jagger on vocals and shrieking harmonica, Richards an |
| With | Jagger on lead vocals, electric guitars are performed |
| y Keith Richards on guitar and vocals and Mick | Jagger on drums. |
| With | Jagger on lead vocals, Keith Richards provides electr |
| With | Jagger on lead vocals (using a falsetto voice like th |
| Farlowe's single, produced by Mick | Jagger, peaked at number one in the UK singles chart |
| Jagger performed vocals plus guitar alongside Richard | |
| Mick | Jagger performs lead and backing vocals with Keith Ri |
| Jagger performs lead vocals and is accompanied by Tay | |
| Jagger performs vocals and harmonica, while Richards | |
| t clear how many of the Rolling Stones besides | Jagger played on it. |
| Jagger played no first-class cricket in 1924, but in | |
| Jagger plays electric piano and Nicky Hopkins perform | |
| Jagger portrayed the father of Elvis Presley in 1958' | |
| rtney, Sophie Anderton, Marie Helvin, Sir Mick | Jagger, Prince, Dame Helen Mirren and Toyah Willcox. |
| Jagger provides vocals, producer Jimmy Miller plays t | |
| Before the Rolling Stones' set, | Jagger read excerpts from "Adonais", a poem by Percy |
| The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus); Mick | Jagger recorded it in 1992 with The Red Devils, which |
| unky, sped-up groove..." The song's lyrics see | Jagger reflect on aging; |
| ted he immediately encountered resistance from | Jagger regarding his new interest in taking some of t |
| ne of the first cases of rock brand marketing, | Jagger reportedly approached the Royal College of Art |
| Jagger reportedly wrote the lyrics in Brixton prison | |
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