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This is believed to be Mick Jagger's response to Keith Richards' solo track "You Don't Move Me," which was a dig on Mick. Jagger claims this is about a girl and has nothing to do with Richards.

Richards referred to this as "Mick's Emotions," believing it was about his feud with Jagger.

Keith Richards: "I think we cut that in Montserrat, an island that no longer exists. That smoldering heap of volcanic eruptions. And we were the last guys to cut there. That was the last record anybody cut there. It's what happens when you work with The Stones. They got a hurricane and then it erupted. It was a pretty island once. With "Mixed Emotions" I think I had the music and I went to Mick and said, bring your bit to it. Because it's a two-way street a lot of the time. I mean there was a time when Mick and I used to write face-to-face all the time. But we were on the road then. Now we can bring ideas to each other and sometimes it's strange - we hadn't seen each other for maybe five or six months and we get together and funny enough, we'd each have written a piece of music that actually fits together even though we haven't been in communication with each other."

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Song Analysis

Key, BPM (tempo) and time signature of Mixed Emotions - Remastered 2009.
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MajorMode
4/4Time Signature
137BPM

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Polydor Records
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