‘Miss You’ – The Rolling Stones
When Jagger wrote “Miss You” while jamming with R&B legend Billy Preston, the Stones were all in Toronto, preparing for their legendary shows at the El Mocambo Club. With a disco groove and a touch of the blues provided by a harmonica player they discovered in a Paris subway, it was the band’s first Number One hit in five years. “It’s not about a girl,” Jagger explained. “The song is about a feeling of longing.”