Play With Fire

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"Play With Fire" is a 1965 song by the Rolling Stones, known for its dark, acoustic sound and lyrics critiquing wealth and privilege.

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Play With Fire canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
artist The Rolling Stones
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
featuresInstrument acoustic guitar
bass guitar
harpsichord
percussion
genre baroque pop
folk rock
rock
hasBside The Last Time
hasMusicalStyle dark acoustic sound
hasNotableCharacteristic melancholic mood
minimalist arrangement
narrative lyrics
includedIn The Rolling Stones discography
various Rolling Stones compilation albums
language English
lyricTheme class differences
critique of wealth and privilege
partOf 1960s rock music
performer The Rolling Stones
performerMember Bill Wyman
Brian Jones
Charlie Watts
Keith Richards
Mick Jagger
producer Andrew Loog Oldham
recordingYear 1965
recordLabel Decca Records
London Records
releaseFormat 7-inch single
releaseYear 1965
vocalist Mick Jagger
writer Keith Richards
Mick Jagger

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The Rolling Stones notableWork Play With Fire
Out of Our Heads includesTrack Play With Fire