Recording of "Dead Flowers" took place in April 1970 at the
Olympic Studios in London. The lyrics to the song are notably dark, such as the line "I'll be in my basement room, with a needle and a spoon", a reference to injecting
heroin. "Dead Flowers" was written during the period when the Stones were stepping into country music territory, when Richards's friendship with
Gram Parsons was influencing his songwriting. Jagger commented in 2003: Both Richards and
Mick Taylor contribute the 'honky-tonk' style lead guitar lines throughout the album version. Richards's choppier fills act primarily as a response to Jagger's vocal lines during the verses, while Taylor's more fluid licks counteract with the vocals of the chorus. It is Taylor who performs the guitar solo in place of a third verse. "Dead Flowers" was performed live during the album tours for
Sticky Fingers and
Exile on Main St. in 1970–72, then once during the
Black and Blue Tour in 1976. It was not played again until the
Steel Wheels Tour in 1989. Live performances of the song from 1995 can be found on the Stones' album
Stripped and its 2016 edition
Totally Stripped. ==Personnel==