Alternate Title: 
Rainbow Woman
First Line: 
She comes in colours everywhere

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About the Song

This song first was released as a charting single in November 1967 & is on The Stones' "Their Satanic Majesties Request" album. 

It has been called ""the prettiest and most uncharacteristic song" that Jagger & Richards have written for the Stones.

The 2nd video is from a 2017 concert in Paris. 

Molly Tuttle released a video in 2020 shining a light on feminism & women's rights.

She comes in colours everywhere
She combs her hair
She's like a rainbow
Coming, colours in the air
Oh, everywhere
She comes in colours

She comes in colours everywhereShe combs her hairShe's like a rainbowComing, colours in the airOh, everywhereShe comes in colours(in G - capo up 3) C - / G - / D - - - / C - / G - / D - - -

Have you seen her dressed in blue?See the sky
In front of youAnd her face is like a sailSpeck of white so fair & paleHave you seen a lady fairer?

She comes in colours everywhereShe combs her hairShe's like a rainbowComing, colours in the airOh, everywhereShe comes in colours

Have you seen her all in gold?Like a queen in days of oldShe shoots her colours all aroundLike a sunset going downHave you seen a lady fairer?

She comes in colours everywhereShe combs her hairShe's like a rainbowComing, colours in the airOh, everywhereShe comes in colours

- lyrics & music by Mick Jagger & Keith Richards
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In culture: 
  • In Season 2, Episode 5 episode of Ted Lasso, the song plays as Roy Kent (Brett Goldstein) journeys from a television studio to the stadium, joining the coaching staff of AFC Richmond.
  • In the 2021 film Cruella, the song serves as the introduction to Estella (Emma Stone), whose artistic genius, shown onscreen in a colorful burst of outfits, is also reflected in the song lyrics: "She comes in colours everywhere. She combs her hair. She's like a rainbow."