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Winning fans with her sweet, melancholy sound, Marianne Faithfull's long career is marked by her battles with drugs, a marriage to Mick Jagger, and reinvention.


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Marianne Faithfull was born December 29, 1946 in London, England. Her first single, "As Tears Go By", was produced by the Rolling Stones manager Andrew Oldham. Faithfull dated Mick Jagger for several years, living the 1960's rock and roll lifestyle of indulgence. She continued to release albums and started an acting career.

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I never trusted anybody at all. I don't know why it was so hard, I just didn't.

– Marianne Faithfull

Early Life

Singer, songwriter, actress. Born on December 29, 1946, in London, England. Starting out as a singer when she was in her teens in 1960s, Marianne Faithfull has remained an inventive and original performer, despite many personal and professional highs and lows during her long career. The daughter of an Austro-Hungarian baroness and a former British intelligence officer, she spent some of her early years at a communal farm established by her father. Her parents later split and Faithfull went with her mother to live in Reading.

Educated at a convent, she met Andrew Loog Oldham, the Rolling Stones manager, at a party in 1964 while she was still in school. He produced her first hit, "As Tears Go By," which he helped to write, along with Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones. The song made a strong showing on both the British and American charts.

Relationship with Mick Jagger

Although she was more popular in her native England, Faithfull still managed to attract a following. Many people were won over by her soft, feathery voice and her youthful, naive appearance. But as the 1960s progressed, Faithfull became more famous for her personal life than for her music. She married to art dealer John Dunbar in 1965, and they had a son later that year. But they soon grew apart and divorced. Then Faithfull was "swept off her feet" by Mick Jagger, according to an article in The Observer. They dated for several years, becoming one of rock 'n' roll's best known couples. Traveling the world, they led quite a jet set lifestyle complete with extensive partying. Making headlines, Faithfull was caught in 1967 police raid of Keith Richard's home wearing nothing but a fur rug. Jagger and Richards faced drug charges as a result of the raid, and the incident forever damaged Faithfull's public image.

Despite her escalating substance abuse, Faithfull started an acting career. She appeared on stage in a production of Anton Chekhov's Three Sisters in 1967 and the film Girl on a Motorcycle in 1968. But by the end of the decade, Faithfull's personal and professional life was coming undone. The song "Sister Morphine" is said to reflect this difficult time in her life, which she co-wrote with Jagger and Richards. With its controversial drug references, the song was pulled by her record company. In despair over her situation, she attempted suicide while with Jagger in Australia. The couple later broke up, and she sank deeper into drug use.

Battling Addition

In the 1970s, Faithfull was lost in her addiction for several years. She was reportedly homeless for a time and hospitalized several times.
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