By: Richard Havers, With its infectious bass line and sassy vocals, ‘Miss You’ hit the top of the US charts in August 1978. In early 1978, the Rolling Stones were faced with a double whammy — the rise and rise of both punk and disco. There were some, especially those in the media, who were ready to write off The Stones after a decade and a half at the top. Their previous single, “Fool to Cry,” which came out almost two years earlier from the Black and Blue album, had peaked at No. 10 in the US. However, as we’ve come to learn, you dismiss The Rolling Stones at your peril; Mick and Keith had the perfect response with their own brand of disco sass. “Miss You” is the opening track and the debut single from the album Some Girls and it made No.1 in the US in August 1978. "Miss You” was recorded at Pathé Marconi Studios in Paris and mixed and edited in New York by Bob Clearmountain at Power Station Studios. Clearmountain also mixed an extended eight-minute 36 second 12” disco mix of “Miss You.” This remix was the first official Rolling Stones 12” single, with some copies even issued on pink vinyl. Ask almost anyone to tell you the first thing they notice about “Miss You” and they will probably say, “Mick’s sassy vocals” or “Bill’s great bassline.” According to Bill Wyman, in his book Rolling with The Stones, “The idea for the [bass] lines came from Billy Preston. We’d cut a rough demo a year or so earlier after a recording session. I’d already gone home, and Billy picked up my old bass when they started running through that song. So when we finally came to do the tune, the boys said, ‘Why don’t you work around Billy’s idea?’ So I listened to it once and heard that basic run and took it from there. It took some changing and polishing, but the basic idea was Billy’s.” Mel Collins, who played with King Crimson, Camel and Caravan, plays the sax solo, while Sugar Blue plays harp, and Ian McLagan, formerly with the Small Faces, the piano. "Miss You” was released at the end of May 1978, just before The Rolling Stones started a massive US tour that kicked off on June 10 at Lakeland Civic Center in Orlando, Florida in front of 10,000 fans. It was the first time that “Miss You” was played live on stage, but a long way from the last. Besides entering the US chart on May 27 (where it peaked at No. 1 on 5 August), it also went to No. 1 in France, it made No. 2 in Germany and Holland, No. 11 in Australia and No. 3 in the UK. rolling stones miss you, rolling stones miss you extended version, rolling stones miss you live, rolling stones miss you lyrics, rolling stones miss you reaction, rolling stones miss you bass, rolling stones miss you disco version, rolling stones miss you remastered, rolling stones miss you cover, rolling stones miss you remix, rolling stones miss you album version, rolling stones miss you acapella, rolling stones miss you acoustic, rolling stones miss you live bremen, rolling stones miss you concert, rolling stones miss you copacabana, rolling stones miss you dance version, rolling stones miss you disco mix, rolling stones miss you letra español, miss you rolling stones subtitulada en español, miss you rolling stones español, miss you rolling stones letra en ingles y español, miss you rolling stones sub español, miss you rolling stones flashpoint