By Federico Borluzzi:
Acoustic cover of the Rolling Stones’ “Sister Morphine,” from their 1971 Sticky Fingers album.
** EDITOR’S NOTE: **
As Federico referenced above — and as you can see at the beginning of the video when he holds up the album cover — “Sister Morphine” is a deep track from 1971′s Sticky Fingers. The album has received very positive news, so this, along with the fact that “Wild Horses” hails from this record and Federico saw fit to pick from it, has made me believe I should make this my next Rolling Stones purchase.
I hesitate to admit this, but I’ve never listened to a Rolling Stones album…
Perhaps it’s time.
“Sister Morphine” was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards along with Marianne Faithfull, who released the track as a B-side in 1969. It apparently took some legal intervention to get Jagger and Richards to include her name in the credits on the album.
Regardless of who had what part in writing it, Federico has brought his A-game as per usual, and has extended the great Laptop Sessions tradition of presenting an acoustic cover song that gets others interested in the original recording.
For now, enjoy his version and hurry back for more new material on the blog this weekend!
Related posts:
- “Let’s Spend the Night Together” (Rolling Stones Acoustic Cover Song) – The Laptop Sessions
- “I Don’t Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met)” (Bob Dylan electric cover) – The Guest Sessions [Ep 2, Fall 2011]
- “Oh, Sister” (Bob Dylan Acoustic Rock Cover Song) – The Laptop Sessions
- “Eleanor Rigby” (Beatles acoustic cover song) – The Guest Sessions
This is one in a series of acoustic cover songs, original music, and free mp3 downloads here on the Laptop Sessions Music Video Blog.



