Though credited to
Jagger–Richards, "Brown Sugar" was primarily the work of Jagger, who wrote it sometime during the filming of
Ned Kelly in 1969. According to
Marsha Hunt, Jagger's girlfriend and the mother of his first child Karis, he wrote the song with her in mind. Former
Ikette Claudia Lennear disputes this claim, saying that it was written about her. In 2014, Lennear told
The Times that she is the subject of the song because she was dating Jagger when it was written.
Bill Wyman stated in his book
Rolling with the Stones (2002) that the lyrics were partially inspired by Lennear. "Brown Sugar" was recorded over a three-day period at
Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in
Sheffield, Alabama, from 2 to 4 December 1969. In the
liner notes to the compilation album
Jump Back (1993), Jagger says, "The lyric was all to do with the dual combination of drugs and girls. This song was a very instant thing, a definite high point". In a December 1995
Rolling Stone interview, Jagger spoke at length about the song, its inspiration, and its success, and credited himself with its lyrics. Jagger attributed the success of the song to a "good groove". After noting that the lyrics could mean so many lewd subjects, he again noted that the combination of those subjects, the lyrical ambiguity was partially why the song was considered successful. He noted, "That makes it... the whole mess thrown in. God knows what I'm on about on that song. It's such a mishmash. All the nasty subjects in one go... I never would write that song now." When interviewer
Jann Wenner asked him why, Jagger replied, "I would probably censor myself. I'd think, 'Oh God, I can't. I've got to stop. I can't just write raw like that. An alternative version was recorded on 18 December 1970 at
Olympic Studios in London during a birthday party for Richards and
Bobby Keys. It features appearances by
Al Kooper on piano, and
Eric Clapton on slide guitar. The alternative version, which had previously been available only on
bootleg recordings, was released in June 2015 on the Deluxe and Super Deluxe editions of the reissued
Sticky Fingers album. ==Release==