Composers: Miles
Grayson & Lemont Horton Original
performer: Little John Taylor (1971)
First release: Don't
Tear Me Up B-side, April 1993
Recording date: June
28, 1992 Recording
location: (live) Hammersmith Odeon, London,
England
Producers: Mick
Jagger & Rick Rubin Engineer:
Ian
Taylor

Line-up:
Drums: Graham
Walker
Bass: Andy Pyle
Electric guitar: Gary
Moore
Vocal: Mick
Jagger
Harmonica: Mick
Jagger
Keyboards: Tommy
Eyre
Horns: Frank
Mead, Nick Payn & Martin Drover
I was talking to the postman
And he mentioned your name
Seems like everybody
Everybody knows about my good thing
Call the plumber, darling
There must be a leak in my drain
Seems like everybody
Everybody knows about my good thing
I was talking to my neighbour
About the way you wear your hair
He said you must have a lot of children
'Cause the milkman is always there
I was talking to the butcher
He said you sure like to eat
And that's why my (...)
Is always full of meat
Well it's so long, so long, baby
I must say goodbye
I'm going to roam this highway
Until the day I die
Everybody
Nobody wants to leave my good thing alone
Call the plumber, darling
There's got to be a leak in my drain
Hey, seem like everybody
Everybody knows about my good thing
Thank you
Thank you very much
Thank you...