(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction

The Rolling Stones · Grrr! [2012]

I can't get no satisfaction

I can't get no satisfaction

'cause i try and i try and i try and i try

I can't get no, i can't get no



When i'm drivin' in my car

And that man comes on the radio

He's tellin' me more and more

About some useless information

Supposed to fire my imagination

I can't get no, oh no no no

Hey hey hey, that's what i say



I can't get no satisfaction

I can't get no satisfaction

'cause i try and i try and i try and i try

I can't get no, i can't get no



When i'm watchin' my tv

And that man comes on to tell me

How white my shirts can be

But he can't be a man 'cause he doesn't smoke

The same cigarrettes as me

I can't get no, oh no no no

Hey hey hey, that's what i say



I can't get no satisfaction

I can't get no girl reaction

'cause i try and i try and i try and i try

I can't get no, i can't get no



When i'm ridin' round the world

And i'm doin' this and i'm signing that

And i'm tryin' to make some girl

Who tells me baby better come back later next week

'cause you see i'm on losing streak

I can't get no, oh no no no

Hey hey hey, that's what i say



I can't get no, i can't get no

I can't get no satisfaction

No satisfaction, no satisfaction, no satisfaction

(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction

Released in 1965, this track by The Rolling Stones remains one of the most influential recordings in rock history. The song's driving rhythm and iconic vocal delivery defined the band's sound during their transition from blues-rock to a more aggressive, electric style. Often cited as the catalyst for the British Invasion, it established a template for hard rock that would shape countless future artists. Its enduring popularity stems from its raw energy and the cultural moment it captured, cementing the Stones' status as global icons. The recording features a distinctive guitar riff that has become synonymous with the band's identity, appearing in countless films and media productions over the decades.