“Under My Thumb” is a song by The Rolling Stones, released on their album “Aftermath” in 1966. Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, the song is often considered controversial due to its lyrics that have been interpreted as reflecting misogynistic attitudes. In the song, the narrator describes a woman who was once independent and free-spirited but is now under his control, figuratively under his thumb.
Musically, “Under My Thumb” features a catchy, upbeat melody with a prominent marimba riff played by band member Brian Jones.
The song blends rock and roll with elements of pop and showcases The Rolling Stones’ evolving musical style during the 1960s.
Despite its controversial lyrics, “Under My Thumb” became one of The Rolling Stones’ popular songs and has been performed frequently in their concerts over the years. The song’s catchy tune and memorable instrumentation have contributed to its enduring appeal, making it a notable part of the band’s discography.