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In this song, Mick Jagger addresses a girl named Susie with more than a little disdain: She's welcome to send him dead flowers, but he'll put roses on her grave. The music and lyrics both have a distinct country vibe. Jagger explained in 1995: "I love country music, but I find it very hard to take it seriously. I also think a lot of country music is sung with the tongue in cheek, so I do it tongue-in-cheek. The harmonic thing is very different from the blues. It doesn't bend notes in the same way, so I suppose it's very English, really. Even though it's been very Americanized, it feels very close to me, to my roots, so to speak."

Mick Jagger, 2003: "The 'country' songs we recorded later, like 'Dead Flowers' on Sticky Fingers or Far Away Eyes on Some Girls, are slightly different (than our earlier ones). The actual music is played completely straight, but it's me who's not going legit with the whole thing, because I think I'm a blues singer not a country singer - I think it's more suited to Keith's voice than mine."

The line, "I'll be in my basement room with a needle and a spoon" is probably a reference to shooting up heroin.

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Song Analysis

Key, BPM (tempo) and time signature of Dead Flowers - 2009 Mix.
DKey
MajorMode
4/4Time Signature
130BPM

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Polydor Records
© 2009 Promotone B.V., under exclusive licence to Universal International Music B.V.
℗ 2009 Promotone B.V., under exclusive licence to Universal International Music B.V.

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