1968 song by the Rolling Stones "Factory Girl" Song by the Rolling Stones from the album Beggars Banquet Released| 6 December 1968 (1968-12-06) Genre| Folk rock, psychedelic folk Length| 2:08 Label| ABKCO Songwriter(s)| Jagger/Richards Producer(s)| Jimmy Miller "Factory Girl" is a song by the Rolling Stones which appears on their 1968 album Beggars Banquet. It is very similar to an Appalachian folk tune, especially due to its minimal arrangement, featuring Mick Jagger on vocals, Keith Richards on acoustic guitar, Rocky Dijon on conga drums, Ric Grech of Family on fiddle/violin, Dave Mason on Mandolin and Charlie Watts on tabla.[1][2][3] On his performance, Watts said in 2003, "On 'Factory Girl', I was doing something you shouldn't do, which is playing the tabla with sticks instead of trying to get that sound using your hand, which Indian tabla players do, though it's an extremely difficult technique and painful if you're not trained."[4] The song is composed of lyrics musing on the singer's relationship with a young woman, all while he is waiting for her to come out to meet him; > Waiting for a girl who's got curlers in her hair > Waiting for a girl, she has no money anywhere > We get buses everywhere, waiting for a factory girl Richards said of the song in 2003, "To me 'Factory Girl' felt something like 'Molly Malone', an Irish jig; one of those ancient Celtic things that emerge from time to time, or an Appalachian song. In those days I would just come up and play something, sitting around the room. I still do that today. If Mick gets interested I'll carry on working on it; if he doesn't look interested, I'll drop it, leave it and say, 'I'll work on it and maybe introduce it later.'"[5] Jagger countered, saying, "The country songs, like 'Factory Girl' or 'Dear Doctor' on Beggars Banquet were really pastiche. There's a sense of humour in country music anyway, a way of looking at life in a humorous kind of way - and I think we were just acknowledging that element of the music. The 'country' songs we recorded later, like "Dead Flowers" on Sticky Fingers or "Far Away Eyes" on Some Girls are slightly different. 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."[5] Jim Beviglia ranked "Factory Girl" the 163rd best Rolling Stones song in Counting Down the Rolling Stones: Their 100 Finest Songs.[6] Paste commented, "The Rolling Stones did an impressive job stepping outside their usual rockers to create this folk number" and ranked it 29th in its Top 50 Rolling Stones songs.[7] Rolling Stone ranked it 91st in its countdown of the band's top 100 songs, calling it an "oddity that feels like a country song yet incorporates tablas, mandolins and a fiddle solo."[8] The song has been performed live in 1990, 1997 and 2013. A live recording from the Steel Wheels/Urban Jungle Tour made its way onto the 1991 live album Flashpoint. The song was also featured during the 1997 Bridges to Babylon Tour It was played in Los Angeles on 3 May 2013 and then a version of the song with different lyrics called "Glastonbury Girl" was performed at the Glastonbury festival on 29 June 2013.[citation needed] ## Personnel[edit] [1][2][3] * Mick Jagger - vocals * Keith Richards - acoustic guitar * Charlie Watts - tabla * Rocky Dijon - conga drum * Dave Mason - mandolin * Ric Grech - violin ## References[edit] 1. ^ a b "The Rolling Stones - Factory Girl". AllMusic. Retrieved 19 January 2021. "...percussionist Rocky Dijon on conga drums, and Traffic's Rik Grech and Dave Mason on violin and mandolin" 2. ^ a b "Factory Girl". Songfacts. Retrieved 19 January 2021. "Dave Mason...played the mandolin on this song. Ric Grech was brought in to play fiddle on this track" 3. ^ a b "Factory Girl - Lyrics". Keno's ROLLING STONES Web Site. Retrieved 19 January 2021. "Mandolin: Dave Mason Violin/Fiddle: Rik Grech Congas: Rocky Dijon" 4. ^ Loewenstein, Dora; Dodd, Philip (2003). According to the Rolling Stones. San Francisco: Chronicle Books. p. 121. ISBN 0-8118-4060-3. 5. ^ a b Loewenstein & Dodd 2003, p. 120. 6. ^ Beviglia, Jim (2015). Counting Down the Rolling Stones: Their 100 Finest Songs. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 978-1442254473. 7. ^ Stiernberg, Bonnie; Blau, Max (July 18, 2012). "The 50 Best Rolling Stones Songs". Paste. Retrieved January 28, 2020. 8. ^ "100 Greatest Rolling Sones Songs - Factory Girl (1968)". Rolling Stone. October 5, 2013. Retrieved January 28, 2020. 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(2012) * On Air (2017) * Honk (2019) Box sets| * Singles 1963–1965 (2004) * Singles 1965–1967 (2004) * Singles 1968–1971 (2005) * The Rolling Stones Box Set (2010) * The Singles 1971–2006 (2011) * The Rolling Stones in Mono (2016) Post-contract ABKCO albums| * Hot Rocks 1964–1971 (1971) * More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) (1972) * Metamorphosis (1975) * Singles Collection: The London Years (1989) * The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus (1996) Post-contract Decca albums| * Stone Age (1971) * Gimme Shelter (1971) * Milestones (1972) * Rock 'n' Rolling Stones (1972) * No Stone Unturned (1973) * Rolled Gold: The Very Best of the Rolling Stones (1975) * Solid Rock (1980) * Slow Rollers (1981) * Rolled Gold+: The Very Best of the Rolling Stones (2007) Other albums| * Jamming with Edward! (1972) * Story of The Stones (1982) * Live at the Checkerboard Lounge, Chicago 1981 (2012) * v * t * e Beggars Banquet Side one| * "Sympathy for the Devil" * "No Expectations" * "Dear Doctor" * "Parachute Woman" * "Jigsaw Puzzle" Side two| * "Street Fighting Man" * "Prodigal Son" * "Stray Cat Blues * "Factory Girl" * "Salt of the Earth" *[v]: View this template *[t]: Discuss this template *[e]: Edit this template