"Anybody Seen My Baby?" is a song by the English rock band The Rolling Stones featured on their 1997 album Bridges to Babylon. Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, the song also carries writing credits for K.D. Lang and Ben Mink. The song is known for its chorus, which sounds strikingly similar to lang's 1992 hit song "Constant Craving".

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  • "Anybody Seen My Baby?" is a song by the English rock band The Rolling Stones featured on their 1997 album Bridges to Babylon. Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, the song also carries writing credits for K.D. Lang and Ben Mink. The song is known for its chorus, which sounds strikingly similar to lang's 1992 hit song "Constant Craving". Jagger and Richards claimed to have never heard the song before and when they discovered the similarity prior to the song's release, were flummoxed as to how both songs could be so analogous. Jagger then soon discovered his daughter listening to a recording of “Constant Craving” on her stereo and realized he had heard the song before many times but only subliminally. The two gave Lang credit, along with her co-writer Mink, as a formality for the song in order to avoid any possible lawsuits. Afterwards, Lang said she was "completely honored and flattered" by receiving the songwriting credit. "Anybody Seen My Baby?" is a typical song from the Bridges to Babylon-era Stones. It features wide-ranging inspirations, including sampling of hip-hop artist Biz Markie, making it one of the few songs by The Rolling Stones to include sampling (Bridges to Babylon is the only Rolling Stones album to include sampling). Bass and keyboards on the song is performed by Jamie Muhoberac while Waddy Wachtel performs acoustic guitar. The song has a distinctive R&B feel, driven by Muhoberac's bass. Jagger, Richards, and Wachtel perform electric guitars. The song was a worldwide hit in 1997, reaching Top 20 in Europe and #3 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Tracks. The video is perhaps best remembered for featuring Angelina Jolie, just prior to her superstardom as an actress. She appears as a stripper who leaves mid-performance to wander New York City. "Anybody Seen My Baby?" would go on to be the only track from Bridges to Babylon to appear on the Stones' 2002 career retrospective Forty Licks.
  • Anybody Seen My Baby? / Anybody Seen My Baby? (remix) je pilotní singl k albu Bridges To Babylon rockové skupiny The Rolling Stones. Jako 7" singl vyšla v limitované edici. Píseň byla natočena v roce 1997 ve studiích Ocean Way Recording Studios v Los Angeles. Singl vyšel 22.9.1997 a ve Velké Británii dosáhl na 22. místo. Píseň Anybody Seen My Baby? vyšla na albu Bridges To Babylon, A strana je zkrácená verze, B strana je zkrácená verze remixu této písně. Autory skladby jsou Mick Jagger a Keith Richards. Základní informace: A strana ANYBODY SEEN MY BABY? (single edit) 4:00 B strana ANYBODY SEEN MY BABY? (Soul Solution remix) (single edit) 4:53
  • Anybody Seen My Baby? - piosenka brytyjskiej grupy The Rolling Stones z płyty Bridges to Babylon. Została napisana przez Micka Jaggera oraz Keitha Richardsa i wydana w 1997 roku. Niektóre motywy są bardzo podobne do piosenki "Constant Craving". By uniknąć procesów sądowych The Rolling Stones uznało Kathryn Dawn Lang i Minka za współwłaścicieli praw autorskich.
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  • "Anybody Seen My Baby?" is a song by the English rock band The Rolling Stones featured on their 1997 album Bridges to Babylon. Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, the song also carries writing credits for K.D. Lang and Ben Mink. The song is known for its chorus, which sounds strikingly similar to lang's 1992 hit song "Constant Craving".
  • Anybody Seen My Baby? / Anybody Seen My Baby? (remix) je pilotní singl k albu Bridges To Babylon rockové skupiny The Rolling Stones. Jako 7" singl vyšla v limitované edici. Píseň byla natočena v roce 1997 ve studiích Ocean Way Recording Studios v Los Angeles. Singl vyšel 22.9.1997 a ve Velké Británii dosáhl na 22. místo. Píseň Anybody Seen My Baby? vyšla na albu Bridges To Babylon, A strana je zkrácená verze, B strana je zkrácená verze remixu této písně.
  • Anybody Seen My Baby? - piosenka brytyjskiej grupy The Rolling Stones z płyty Bridges to Babylon. Została napisana przez Micka Jaggera oraz Keitha Richardsa i wydana w 1997 roku. Niektóre motywy są bardzo podobne do piosenki "Constant Craving". By uniknąć procesów sądowych The Rolling Stones uznało Kathryn Dawn Lang i Minka za współwłaścicieli praw autorskich.
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