Sing This All Together
The Rolling Stones Lyrics


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Why don't we sing this song all together
Open our heads let the pictures come
And if we close all our eyes together
Then we will see where we all come from

Pictures of us through the steamy haze
Picture of us painted in our place
Why don't we sing this song all together
Open our heads let the pictures come
And if we close all our eyes together
Then we will see where we all come from

Why don't we sing this song all together
Open our heads let the pictures come
And if we close all our eyes together
Then we will see where we all come from

Pictures of us beating on our drum
Never stopping til the rain has come

Why don't we sing this song all together
Open our heads let the pictures come




And if we close all our eyes together
Then we will see where we all come from

Overall Meaning

The Rolling Stones's "Sing This All Together" is a psychedelic, experimental rock song with dreamlike lyrics that encourage listeners to let go of their inhibitions and embrace the power of music to transport them to another world. The chorus, "Why don't we sing this song all together," is repeated throughout the song, urging listeners to join in a collective experience of the music. The song suggests that by opening our minds and closing our eyes, we can escape the limitations of our individual perspectives and connect with a universal source of truth and beauty.


The lyrics describe a journey through different dimensions of reality, where images of the self and the world emerge like pictures through a "steamy haze." The song suggests that by embracing the chaos and uncertainty of life, we can find meaning and purpose in a world that often seems overwhelming and confusing. The hypnotic, repetitive melody of the song creates a trance-like state that encourages listeners to lose themselves in the music and forget their worries for a while.


Overall, "Sing This All Together" is a powerful statement about the transformative power of music to connect us with each other and to reveal the deeper meanings of our lives.


Line by Line Meaning

Why don't we sing this song all together
The singer is questioning why they don't sing this song as a group.


Open our heads let the pictures come
The idea is to let the music take over and create images in our minds.


And if we close all our eyes together
If everyone actively participates in this experience by closing their eyes, it will be more powerful.


Then we will see where we all come from
This experience has the potential to give us insight into our origins and shared humanity.


Pictures of us through the steamy haze
The image of us is obscured by an unclear or distorted lens.


Picture of us painted in our place
We are represented in a specific way and confined to certain roles or locations.


Pictures of us beating on our drum
The group is creating its own rhythm and sound.


Never stopping til the rain has come
The music will persist until a culmination point is reached, much like how the rain won't stop until it is finished.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Abkco Music Inc.
Written by: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards

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@user-ip9yu7lp1q

Why don't we sing this song all together
Open our heads let the pictures come
And if we close all our eyes together
Then we will see where we all come from

Pictures of us through the steamy haze
Picture of us painted in our place

Pictures of us beating on our drum
Never stopping til the rain has come



@rickmorrow993

I first heard this in 1969 when I was living on Guam where my father was stationed in the Navy at the time. I was about to turn 14 and would be returning to the states in the Spring of 1970. I had left California in December of 1967 after just turning 12 years old. From San Diego to Guam was a big culture shock, but I was expecting it. My junior high schoo's marquee said that students were not allowed to park their cars on campus and on the first day at schhol my brother and I smiled at the chickens clucking around between the classes. Some of my classmates were 19 years old in the 7th grade and my house was made out of WW2 box crates, but it was one of the best in the neighborhood. Many of my neighbors lived in quonset huts that were probably put up after Typhoon Karen.

About six months later I moved into our house on the base and up on the ceiling there was the outline of a gecko that the painters sprayed over. Our furniture was made from bamboo that offered protection from the termites on the island. In our first place that was off the base I used to lift up the sheets before going to sleep every night to wipe teh termites off the sheets, btu they would be back there again in the morning. Once I moved onto the base the other Navy brats would all be very friendly and organize all kinds of activities. The one thing that was good to talk about was the music and I had access to lots of good music because my brother would go over to the radio station and learn about the latest music. I was more into sports and mowing laws and dellivering newspapers, but the girls were interested in the latest music and the prettiest girls I ever met were the children of the sailors and the children of the people working at the FAA station. Ariound that age every girl is pretty and it was especially true on a tropical island where they all got tans and were just unbelievably attractive.

I liked the song back then, but hearing it today with fresh ears I think this is a pretty jazzy tune. Coming back to the states in 1970 was a huge culture shock, too. The speed limit on most of the raods on Guam was about 25 MPH. There was one stretch near Agana where the speed limit got up to 35 MPH. Back in the states we landed at Travis AFB and stayed a week in the Bachelors Officers Quarters, which was about the size of a small hotel room. My father went up to Oregon to buy a station wagon to save on taxes because we were going to be driving across the country. I rode across the country three times that year. We drove south to visit family in Huntington Beach and San Diego and the traffic was so fast. Driving through the San Fernando Valley I was excited to her that we were almost there, then drove another hour and a half through the lights of Los Angeles before finally getting to Huntington Beach. My hair was cut military short but everywhere I saw kids with should length hair and I felt very out of place. My mother saw how the girls were looking at us and let us grow our hair long.

After my father retired and I was in college I rode up to Anaheim and saw the Rolling Stones. Mick Jagger was very energetic on the stage and the band put on a good show. This song has really brought to the surface old memories. For military kids there were many times where music was your best friend. I went to four junior high schools and three high schools. My final year I was a strnger at my school and in the high school yearbook my pictre was listed with the stragglers who arrived late and they misspilled my name.

The funny thing about coming back to the states and feeling like I wasn;t cool because my hair was short, when I called up some of my old friends in San Diego to get together with them, they were wondering if they would be cool enough to hang around with me. I had lived on a tropical island, had surfed where you could surf and that gave me instant status in a sleepy surf town like San diego was in the early 1970s. The real school in Fast Times At Ridgemont High was very close the the high schools where I attended and in fact, I met Cameron Crowe at a party when I was attending college. I was going to be an English literature major and asked how he had gotten his job as a writer. His response helped me to change my major to business.



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People who love 60's psych love this album. So underrated.

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What makes you believe it's underrated? Please explain.

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I love '60s Psychedelic music and this is a classic.

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Fantastic underrated STONES album. I freaking LOVE the whole album

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A fantastic, iconic, weird, under-rated, uneven, quirky yet wonderful album. Nothing else like it.

@christopherbishop6172

It's literally every idea on Sgt. Peppers and Magical Mystery Tour rehashed. This is clearly The Stones trying to write a Paul Song

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STONES >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>beatles!.

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@@alvarosantiago4285the Beatles are 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 times better than the Rolling Stones

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