Had It With You
The Rolling Stones · The Rolling Stones Box Set [2009]
I love you, dirty fucker
Sister and a brother
Moaning in the moonlight
Singing for your supper
'Cos I had it I had it I had it with you
I had it I had it I had it with you
You always seem to haunt me
Always try to haunt me
Serving out injuctions
Shouting out instructions
But I had it I had it I had it with you
I had it I had it I had it with you
I had it I had it I had it with you
And I love you with a passion
In and out of fashion
Always got behind you
When other tried to blind you
But I had it I had it I had it with you
I had it I had it I had it with you
I had it I had it I had it with you
It is such a sad thing
To watch a good love die
I've had it up to here babe
I've got to say goodbye
'Cos I had it I had it I had it with you
And I had it I had it I had it with you
Loved you in the lean years
Loved you in the fat ones
You're a mean mistreater
You're a dirty dirty rat scum
I had it I had it I had it with you
I had it I had it I had it with you
I had it I had it I had it with you
I had it with you
I had it with you
I had it with you.........
Had It With You
Had It With You stands as a compelling example of The Rolling Stones' early blues-rock experimentation. Recorded during the band's formative years, the track captures the raw energy and rhythmic drive that defined their initial sound. While often overshadowed by their more famous chart-topping singles, this recording highlights the group's ability to reinterpret traditional blues structures with a modern, aggressive edge. The song reflects the collaborative songwriting dynamic between Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, showcasing their knack for crafting concise, emotionally direct narratives. As part of the band's extensive catalogue, it offers listeners a glimpse into the creative process that would eventually yield some of rock history's most enduring anthems. The track remains a testament to the Stones' commitment to exploring the boundaries of their genre.

