Waiting on a Friend - The Rolling Stones - Custom Backing Track MP3

This title is a cover of Waiting on a Friend as made famous by The Rolling Stones

Tempo: variable (around 114 BPM)

In the same key as the original: C

This song ends without fade out

Duration: 04:44 - Preview at: 01:41

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Intro count      Click
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Drum Kit
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Percussion
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Bass
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Acoustic Guitar
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Electric Guitar (clean)
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Piano
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Tenor Saxophone
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Backing Vocals
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Lead Vocal
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About Waiting on a Friend

Release date: 1981
Format: MP3 320 Kbps
Genres: Pop, Rock, In English
Original songwriters: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards

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3 comments
  • 2 years ago
    • has rated this track
    Perfect track
  • 2 years ago
    • has rated this track
    I LIKE IT
  • 3 years ago
    • has rated this track
    This is a good track! I have to point out though that after the four count intro click you guys made the first bar of guitar a 3/4. That isn't correct. It's all 4/4. The guitar comes in on the 2nd beat. I only point this out because now everyone who downloads this has to think from your perspective and mistake to make it work instead of you just doing it right. And your final chord cuts off too soon! It should ring out a little longer. Simple stuff. Why?