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What Movie Was Paint It Black In

Record sleeve for 'Paint It Black' single issued in South Africa, 1966, with B-side, 'Long Long While'. Click for digital.
Record sleeve for 'Paint It Blackness' single issued in S Africa, 1966, with B-side, 'Long Long While'. Click for digital.

     In the leap of 1966, all was not well in the world.  The Vietnam War was raging and  American involvement there was escalating. U.S. troop force had reached 200,000 by then, and typhoon quotas at domicile had doubled.

Earlier that jump, in April, U.South. Senator J. William Fulbright (D-AR), one of the few Senators challenging U.Southward. interest in Vietnam, had given his famous "Airs of Power" speech at Johns Hopkins University, disquisitional of the "might-makes-correct" approach and more, aimed squarely at the U.South.

In Vietnam, meanwhile, the military government of Due south Vietnam under Premier Ky was doing battle with Buddhist rebels in Da Nang in mid-May. Red china at this time had made its Cultural Revolution pronouncement.

     Despite these woes, the mean solar day-to-day rhythms of life went on as normal throughout much of the world. In America, Vice-President Hubert Humphrey and U.Due south. Secretarial assistant of the Interior Stewart Udall dedicated the new Gateway Curvation in St. Louis on May 25th, 1966. Busch Stadium, home to baseball'due south St. Louis Cardinals, had opened there earlier that spring. In the earth of battle, late May, Muhammad Ali, then known as Cassius Clay, would knock out the U.M.'s Henry Cooper in a half-dozen-round heavyweight lucifer in London.

Young Rolling Stones shown on German single, 1966.
Young Rolling Stones shown on German single, 1966.

     In music, the Beach Boys had released their Pet Sounds anthology, and Bob Dylan his Blonde on Blonde album.  Nearly that time besides, around mid-May 1966, a new song titled "Paint It Black" by the British rock group the Rolling Stones, began to exist heard across the U.S. and in the U.K.  Information technology was one of those hard-driving rock 'northward curlicue tunes from this raucous new group that was communicable on in a big way.

Music Histrion
"Paint Information technology Black"

     "Paint It Blackness," written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, is not a happy tune in its lyrics, simply in 1966 its musical appeal pushed information technology to the pinnacle of the pop charts.  Released as a single, the record reached No. 1 in the U.S. and the U.K. in belatedly May, holding the top position for two weeks or and so.  Information technology remained in the Top 40 for ten weeks through the summertime.  The song became popular throughout Europe and effectually the world.

"Paint Information technology Black"

I run across a reddish door and I want it painted black
No colors anymore I desire them to plow blackness
I see the girls walk by dressed in their summer wearing apparel
I take to plough my head until my darkness goes

I encounter a line of cars and they're all painted black
With flowers and my love, both never to come back
I run across people plough their heads and quickly await away
Like a newborn baby it only happens ev'ryday

I look inside myself and see my heart is black
I see my blood-red door and it has been painted blackness
Maybe then I'll fade away and not accept to face the facts
Information technology's non easy facing up when your whole world is black

No more will my green sea go turn a deeper blue
I could not forsee this thing happening to y'all
If I look hard enough into the setting dominicus
My love will laugh with me before the morning comes

I see a red door and I desire it painted black
No colors anymore I want them to plough black
I see the girls walk past dressed in their summertime clothes
I have to plough my head until my darkness goes
Hmm, hmm, hmm…

I wanna see information technology painted black, painted blackness
Black as night, black as coal
I wanna see the sun, blotted out from the sky
I wanna run into it painted, painted, painted, painted black
Yeah

Hot Group

     The Rolling Stones by this fourth dimension already had two big breakthrough hits in 1965 — "I Can't Get No Satisfaction" and "Get Off of My Cloud" — along with two pinnacle albums that twelvemonth; Out of Our Heads and December's Children.  Their third anthology Aftermath, which included "Paint It Blackness" in the U.S version, was besides a hit.

     "Paint Information technology Black" is about a homo whose lover has died, and is abreast himself with grief, seeing his whole world "painted black."  He even wants the sun "blotted out."  He's depressed, feeling downwardly, worthless, and without direction or connection.  Some say that Mick Jagger and Keith Richards were then on an introspective writing streak partly influenced past Bob Dylan'due south work.  "Pigment it Blackness" came out a few months subsequently the Stones had released their last single, "19th Nervous Breakup."

     "Pigment It Black" also has some eastern musical influences, equally a sitar is used in the song.  The sitar'southward utilise came most through Brian Jones, then the group's atomic number 82 guitarist, who had visited with the Beatles' George Harrison who was also so using the Indian instrument.  The sitar's use in the song, says music critic Richie Unterberger, "qualifies as maybe the most constructive utilise of the Indian musical instrument in a rock song.  The exotic twang was a perfect friction match for the dark, mysterious Eastern-Indian melody. . ."

'Paint It Black' single sleeve, Italy, 1966.
'Paint Information technology Black' single sleeve, Italian republic, 1966.

Long Sales Life

     "Paint it Black" would become one of those songs from the Rolling Stone's catalogue that would enjoy a second and third sales life, in some cases, 30 and 40 years after its initial release.  It would be re-issued every bit a single on at least two other occasions — once in June 1990 when it hit the U.K charts for three weeks, and again in May 2007 when it hit the U.K. charts for a week or so, reaching No. seventy.  The song has also appeared on at to the lowest degree a dozen Stones albums and compilations.Billboard rated "Pigment it Blackness" No. 21 on its list of the 100 superlative songs of 1966.

Just beyond the conventional record business, pop chart performance, and awards, "Paint It Black" has also plant its way into a number of other uses, particularly in film, tv, and video games.  These uses accept kept the song very much alive and well for many years across the 1960s.


Vietnam Association

The 'Tour of Duty' TV show, late 1980s, used 'Paint It Black' as theme song. Click for DVD.
The 'Tour of Duty' TV show, late 1980s, used 'Paint It Black' as theme song. Click for DVD.

Later packaging of 'Paint It Black' with red banner corner note that reads: 'As Featured on the TV Series Tour of Duty'.
Later packaging of 'Paint Information technology Black' with carmine banner corner note that reads: 'As Featured on the TV Series Tour of Duty'.

     In the tardily 1980s, "Paint It Black"  became associated with the Vietnam War due to its use in both Hollywood films and TV shows. It was used in the catastrophe credits of the 1987 picture show Full Metal Jacket and it besides became the theme song for the CBS-Television receiver show, Bout Of Duty, a Vietnam war era series that ran from 1987-1990. The airing of the song on the Telly testify especially — which played around the world — contributed to the vocal'due south revised popularity in the late 1980s-early-1990s. In May of 1990 in the Netherlands, after "Pigment It Black" was re-released there every bit a unmarried again, information technology hitting No.1 on the Dutch Top 40 nautical chart.  Later on marketing and packaging of the song in those years also referred to the Tour of Duty Boob tube evidence.

     Some Vietnam veterans accept identified with the vocal as well.  One writer toSongFacts.com — "Beak," from Queens, New York — made the post-obit observation about the song's Vietnam clan:

"…While the Rolling Stones' vocal "Paint It Black" was not written near the Vietnam War, information technology has peachy meaning for many combat veterans from that state of war.  The depression, the aura of premature decease, loss of innocence, abandonment of all hope are perfectly expressed in the song.  When you walk off the killing fields, all the same alive, physically intact, y'all want everything painted black, like your heart, your soul, you mind, your life."

     "Paint it Black" was likewise used on the NBC-Telly show American Dreams in a 2004 episode when a central character in the testify — young J.J. Pryor from Philadelphia, PA — goes missing in Vietnam. The song'south other moving-picture show appearances, either in its original or comprehend versions, include: 1997's The Devil'south Advocate, a thriller/horror pic starring Keanu Reeves, Al Pacino, and Charlize Theron; 1999's For Love of the Game, a film about baseball game with Kevin Costner; and, Stir of Echoes, a supernatural thriller, also in 1999, starring Kevin Bacon.

     On television, "Pigment It Blackness" has too had more recent uses, as in a July 2003 pilot episode of the cable Boob tube evidence Nip/Tuck — a show described by New York Times author Alessandra Stanley equally "a 'Miami Vice"-mode drama about ii dashing and unscrupulous plastic surgeons in South Florida." In the airplane pilot episode, as a facial reconstruction takes place, "Paint Information technology Blackness" plays on. Cover versions of the vocal have likewise been used in a number of other TV shows and films. Writer Stephen King has used "Paint Information technology Blackness" in his Dark Tower series of novels; the vocal is heard past several characters as they laissez passer the same music shop in New York at different time periods. Janet Fitch's 2006 novel Paint Information technology Black is named after the song, and uses the first four lines from the lyrics as a quote preceding the showtime chapter.

H.E.R. in a
H.E.R. in a "Paint It Black"-inspired Super Bowl 54 ad for Pepsi Zero Sugar, joined afterward by Missy Elliott.

2020
Super Bowl Ad

In February 2020, a cover version of "Pigment it Blackness" was used by Missy Elliott and H.E.R. in a Super Bowl 54 commercial for Pepsi Nada Carbohydrate. In the advertising, R&B singer H.Eastward.R. is seen amid a endless number of people dressed in red who concur a scarlet can of that "other cola" (i.e., Coca-Cola) and sing the opening words to "Paint Information technology Black." The cherry-red tin of a sudden turns into a black can of Pepsi Naught Sugar. H.E.R. takes a sip, breaks away from the pack and runs through a wall into a blackness room with the Pepsi logo in the background. Elliott then appears, rapping over the music every bit the two stars lead a group dance.

'Paint It Black' is  used in the popular 'Guitar Hero' video game. Click for copy.
'Paint Information technology Black' is used in the pop 'Guitar Hero' video game. Click for re-create.

Video Games

     The video game industry has also discovered "Pigment Information technology Black."   The song is used in a number of games — either during game play or heard in the background.  Amid games using the song are: Conflict: Vietnam; Twisted Metal: Black; Guitar Hero Three: Legends of Rock; and the Eve of Destruction modules for Battlefield 1942; Battlefield: Vietnam; and Battleground 2. "Pigment It Blackness" is also used in one version of the karaoke game SingStar.  The song has also been used in some video game advertising.  A number of video game players take stated that their kickoff experience with the song was hearing it on 1 of the games.  A parent named "Viki" from Liberty, Texas wrote SongFacts.com to share her view of the song every bit used on the Guitar Hero game:

"…I love hearing this song come out of my 12-yr-old kid's room when he's playing Guitar Hero three.  He asked me if I'd ever heard of it.  I laughed and then hard and told him I was raised on information technology!!  You can diss Guitar Hero all you desire, merely information technology's introducing a whole new generation of kids to classic rock songs — which are WAY better than the crap they're coming out with now!!"

"…Every kid these days knows 'Paint It Black' considering it's in Guitar Hero…"

      Another author, responding in late Oct 2008 to a curt story in the New York Times about some Beatles music existence planned for a new interactive video game, raised concerns about which songs should be included in video games, noting the prominence of "Paint Information technology Black":

"…I'm a music instructor, and lately I've been finding that Guitar Hero and similar games really help and inspire kids to learn to play real instruments — they don't necessarily replace real instruments in kids' minds.  My simply concern is the extent to which Guitar Hero creates a rigid repertoire of songs that kids know — every kid these days knows "Paint It Black" considering it's in Guitar Hero, just it'southward strictly a thing of opinion whether that's a amend Rolling Stones song than "Jumpin' Jack Flash" or "Street Fighting Human," which no child knows or cares well-nigh.  Similarly, the producers of the new Beatles game need to accept very seriously their responsibility of passing on the right songs to the side by side generation…." – I. Barry D'Paul

Oct 1989 edition of Forbes business magazine featuring Mick Jagger & Keith Richards. Click for story.
October 1989 edition of Forbes business organization magazine featuring Mick Jagger & Keith Richards. Click for story.

"Paint it Lost"

     In any case, "Paint It Black" has had a long and varied career since information technology was outset launched in May of 1966.  In 2004, the vocal was ranked No. 174 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the "500 Greatest Songs of All Time."  But sadly for the Rolling Stones, "Paint It Black" is one of the tunes they no longer control; losing rights to the song during their younger years.

In a legal settlement with an before director named Allen Klein, the Stones relinquished their publishing rights, forth with lucrative royalties, to this vocal and others. In 1965, Klein, a New York manager also involved with other rock groups, had helped the Stones negotiate a new contract with Decca Records, then winning the group their start 1000000-dollar payday. But in the process, Allen Klein also helped himself. Subsequent lawsuits over the years between the Stones and Klein accept brought some relief to the Stones, merely Klein's company, ABKCO, still retains the rights to the Stones' early on songs from the 1960s to 1971.

The Stones parted ways with Klein in 1970, and have long since become a much more sophisticated and business organisation-savvy stone 'north roll group. See, for example, "Stones Get together Dollars, 1989-2008."

     Other stories almost the Rolling Stones at this website include: "…No Satisfaction, 1965-1966," "Showtime Me Up, 1995," and the trailer for the Martin Scorsese film, "Polish A Calorie-free, 2008."  For boosted stories on music see the Annals of Music category page.  Thanks for visiting – and if y'all like what you detect hither, please make a donation to help support the research and writing at this website. Thank y'all. – Jack Doyle

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Appointment Posted: 19 March 2009
Last Update: 3 February 2020
Comments to: jdoyle@pophistorydig.com

Article Citation:
Jack Doyle, "Paint Information technology Black, 1966-2000s,"
PopHistoryDig.com, March 19, 2009.

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Sources, Links & Additional Information

A CD compilation of Rolling Stones hits, 1964- 1971, ABKCO Records, 2013. Click for copy.
A CD compilation of Rolling Stones hits, 1964- 1971, ABKCO Records, 2013. Click for copy.

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"Pigment Information technology Black," Song Facts.com.

Alessandra Stanley, Television set Review, "Snipped, Implanted, But Brusk Of Perfect," New York Times, July 22, 2003.

Richie Unterberger, "Pigment Information technology Black, Rolling Stones," Song Review, All Music.com, every bit of February 2009.

I. Barry D'Paul, annotate to the New York Times, October 30, 2008.

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Jack Doyle, "Stones Gather Dollars, 1989-2008," The Popular History Dig.com.

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