About The Song

“Angry” serves as the lead single from The Rolling Stones’ album, “Hackney Diamonds,” which was released on September 6, 2023. This track marks the Stones’ first original music since “Living In A Ghost Town” in 2020. “Hackney Diamonds” is a significant milestone as it represents their first full-length, original record in 18 years, dating back to “A Bigger Bang” in 2005.

The song paints a vivid portrait of a romance teetering on the brink of collapse. Mick Jagger finds himself entangled in a whirlwind of emotions, grappling with his own anger and inner turmoil while attempting to calm his partner’s fury.

The lyrics convey a plea not to provoke anger:

“Don’t get angry with me I never caused you no pain I won’t be angry with you But I can’t see straight”

Jagger appears perplexed by the intensity of the anger, sensing that their love is on the verge of destruction. He acknowledges the need for some time to heal his wounded heart, yet deep down, his desire for her still burns, despite the apparent end of their relationship.

The lyrics drop hints of personal struggles, shadows lurking in the background, and the exhaustion that comes from confronting their shared truths. The recurring question remains: “Why is she so angry?”

The imagery in the song intensifies as Jagger describes a scene with wolves at the door and the relentless rain hammering on the windowpane. These elements mirror the tumultuous emotions both within and outside the relationship.

“Angry” is a roller coaster of passion and fury, love and resentment. The outro, with Jagger’s line “let’s go out in a blaze,” suggests a willingness to bring their story to a fiery and dramatic conclusion.

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The songwriting duo of Mick Jagger and guitarist Keith Richards collaborated with the track’s producer, Andrew Watt (known for his work with Ozzy Osbourne, Iggy Pop, Post Malone, and Justin Bieber), to create “Angry.” This collaboration brings together the legendary Stones’ songwriting prowess with Watt’s contemporary production expertise.

Did You Know?

  • Mick Jagger: Mick Jagger, the charismatic frontman of The Rolling Stones, poured his heart and soul into “Angry.” Known for his captivating stage presence and distinctive voice, Jagger’s delivery in this song is nothing short of electrifying. His ability to convey intense emotion through his vocals is a testament to his enduring talent as a musician and performer.
  • Song Origins: “Angry” was written during a period of upheaval and change for the band. It served as a musical catharsis for The Rolling Stones, allowing them to channel their frustrations and create a piece of art that resonated with fans then and continues to do so today.

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Lyrics

Don’t get angry with me, I never caused you no pain
I won’t be angry with you, but I can’t see straight

It hasn’t rained in a month, the river’s run dry
We haven’t made love, and I wanna know why
Why you angry with me?
Why you angry?

Please just forget about me, cancel out my name
Please never write to me, I love you just the same
I hear a melody ringing in my brain
Just keep the memories, don’t have to be ashamed

Don’t get angry with me, I’m in a desperate state
I’m not angry with you, don’t you spit in my face

The wolf’s at the door with the teeth and the claws
My mouth’s getting sore, I can’t take anymore
Why you angry with me?
Why you angry?

Voices keep echoing, calling out my name
Hear the rain keep beating on my window pane
I hear a melody ringing in my brain
You can keep the memories, don’t have to be ashamed
Don’t get angry with me

Angry
Angry

Angry, don’t be angry with me, if we go separate ways
Angry, yeah, don’t be angry with me, let’s go out in a blaze

Angry, don’t be angry with me, don’t you spit in my face
Angry, don’t be angry with me, don’t get, don’t get

Angry, don’t be angry with me
I’m still taking the pills, and I’m off to Brazil
Angry, don’t be angry with me

Angry (Please), don’t be angry with me
Come on
Angry, don’t be angry with me