Good Time Women

"Good Time Women"[2] was recorded at Stargroves using the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio sometime between March and May 1970 during the sessions for Sticky Fingers.

[9] However, "Good Time Women" lacked an opening riff, a background choir, and the beat which propels the groove of "Tumbling Dice".

The lyrics of "Good Time Women" are incomplete, consisting largely of gibberish,[10] mentions of cocaine and "dry white wine".

An October 1970 recording of "Good Time Women" was included on the 16 May 2010[11] deluxe remastered issue of Exile on Main St (1972).

Writing for New York Daily News, critic Jim Farber considered "Good Time Women" to merely be "Tumbling Dice" "sped up".