Heaven
Rolling Stones, The · Other Songs - Rolling Stones, The
Smell of you baby, my senses, my senses be praised
Kissing and running, kissing and running away
Kissing and running, kissing and running away
Senses be praised
Senses be praised
Your my saving grace, saving grace
Nothing will harm you
Nothing will stand in your way
Nothing, Nothing
Nothing will stop you
And nothing will stand in your way
No one will harm you
No one will stand in your way
No one will bar you
Nothing will stand in your way
Nothing
There's nothing
Heaven - Rolling Stones
Released in 1971, 'Heaven' stands as a pivotal track in The Rolling Stones' catalog, marking a significant shift toward a more polished, pop-oriented sound following their earlier blues-rock roots. Recorded during the sessions for the album *Sticky Fingers*, the song features a distinctive arrangement that blends rock instrumentation with a melodic, almost gospel-tinged vocal delivery by Mick Jagger. Its enduring popularity stems from its catchy hook and Jagger's charismatic performance, which helped define the band's image in the early 1970s. The track remains a staple of their live sets and has been covered by numerous artists, cementing its status as a classic example of the band's ability to evolve their musical style while maintaining their core identity.

