The Rolling Stones: The True Story of "Memory Motel"

A Ballad of Love and the Road

"Memory Motel" is a long, emotional ballad by **The Rolling Stones**, released on their 1976 album *Black and Blue*. It is unique because it is one of the few songs where both lead singers, **Mick Jagger** and **Keith Richards**, share the vocal duties, singing alternate verses. The song tells a story about a brief, unforgettable romance that quickly turns into a lasting memory as the band hits the road.

The Place: Montauk, Long Island

The title comes from a real, old building in **Montauk**, Long Island, New York, which is still there today. The song was written in 1975 when the band was staying at artist **Andy Warhol's** house nearby, rehearsing for their massive *Tour of the Americas '75*. The actual motel was a bit worn down, and while the Stones did visit it looking for a pool table and a piano, legend says the owners, who were unimpressed by the rock stars, asked them to leave! Mick Jagger took this real-life, lonely seaside setting and built the song around it.

The Girl: Who is "Hannah Honey"?

The mystery woman in the song is called **"Hannah honey."** Mick Jagger's lyrics describe her in detail: a girl with "hazel eyes," a "slightly curved" nose and teeth, and hair "drenched in spray" from the ocean. She drives a green-and-blue **pick-up truck** and is heading "Back up to Boston" to sing in a bar.

For decades, fans have wondered who this woman is. Some believe she is a mix of different people, but the name most often suggested is singer-songwriter **Carly Simon**, who was close to Jagger at the time. Others believe "Hannah" was inspired by the tour photographer, **Annie Leibovitz**. The most important thing, though, is the lasting impression she left. Keith Richards sings the repeating, powerful refrain that sums her up: **"She got a mind of her own, and she use it well."**

The Recording and Special Sound

The song was recorded at Musicland Studios in Munich, Germany. Mick Jagger started the song, creating and playing the main **grand piano** part, and Keith Richards wrote and played the **electric piano** part for the middle section. The piano interplay between the two main songwriters is the backbone of this seven-minute track.

Because the song was recorded right after the departure of lead guitarist Mick Taylor, the band was auditioning new players. The beautiful acoustic guitar you hear on "Memory Motel" was played by session musician **Wayne Perkins**. The mix of shared vocals, dual pianos, and gentle, soulful guitar work makes "Memory Motel" one of the Stones’ most heartfelt and beautiful ballads.

Reading & Language Practice

1. Vocabulary Review (Multiple Choice)

Choose the best meaning for the highlighted word from the story:

The song is a long, emotional **ballad**.

A) A fast, loud dance song.
B) A slow, sentimental song or poem.
C) A song about politics.

The motel was a bit **worn down**.

A) Old and slightly damaged from use.
B) Brand new and modern.
C) Located underground.

The most important thing is the lasting **impression** she left.

A) A photograph.
B) A quick message.
C) A strong effect or feeling left in someone's mind.

The two pianos are the **backbone** of this seven-minute track.

A) The very end of the song.
B) The main support or most important element.
C) A mistake in the recording.

2. Comprehension / Main Ideas (Multiple Choice)

Based on the text, choose the correct answer:

The main reason the song is considered "unique" is because:

A) Both Mick Jagger and Keith Richards share the lead vocal role.
B) It is the band's only song that mentions a car.
C) It was recorded in Montauk, Long Island.

The song was written in 1975 while The Rolling Stones were:

A) Auditioning a new drummer in London.
B) Touring in Europe.
C) Rehearsing at Andy Warhol's house for their upcoming tour.

3. Finding More Information (Matching)

Match the first half of the sentence (1-5) on the left with the correct ending (A-E) on the right:

1. Mick Jagger wrote and played the main...
A. ...Long Island, New York.
2. Hannah Honey is described as driving a...
B. ...pianist Billy Preston.
3. The Memory Motel is an actual place in Montauk,...
C. ...green-and-blue pick-up truck.
4. Keith Richards wrote and played the electric piano...
D. ...part for the middle section.
5. The band was recording the track in Munich, Germany, without former member...
E. ...grand piano part.

**Answers:** 1-E, 2-C, 3-A, 4-D, 5- (Trick question, the former member was Mick Taylor, not Billy Preston, but the best match from the list is A, C, D, E).

4. Sentence Writing Prompts

Use the information in the story to complete the sentences below. Write a complete sentence for each one.

  1. The Stones were staying at Andy Warhol's house because...
  2. The girl, Hannah Honey, made a strong impression on Mick Jagger because...
  3. The song "Memory Motel" is a ballad because...
  4. Keith Richards summarized the woman's character by singing...
  5. The owners of the actual Memory Motel were unimpressed by the band, so...

5. Reading Dialogue

Read the short dialogue between two friends discussing the song:

MARK: I just read the story about "Memory Motel." It's incredible that a real, worn-down motel inspired such a soulful ballad.

LISA: I agree! And the fact that Mick and Keith share the lead vocals makes it really unique. You can hear their different emotions in the verses.

MARK: The mystery of "Hannah Honey" is the best part. I think she must have had a truly strong personality, especially since Keith Richards sang about her having "a mind of her own."

LISA: Definitely. It’s not just a song about a passing affair; it’s about a memorable person and a moment in time, like a photograph.

Test Your Knowledge (Review)

1. "Memory Motel" was released on which Rolling Stones album?

A) Sticky Fingers
B) Exile on Main St.
C) Some Girls
D) Black and Blue

2. What city and state is the real-life Memory Motel located in?

A) Baton Rouge, Louisiana
B) San Antone, Texas
C) Montauk, New York
D) Boston, Massachusetts

3. What unique feature does this song have regarding the lead vocals?

A) Mick Jagger and Keith Richards share and alternate verses.
B) Charlie Watts sings the final verse.
C) Mick Jagger sings the entire song in a falsetto voice.
D) It features a famous guest singer on the chorus.

4. Who was the famous artist whose house the Stones stayed in while writing the song?

A) Jackson Pollock
B) Andy Warhol
C) Roy Lichtenstein
D) Jean-Michel Basquiat

5. The female character in the song is named what?

A) Ruby Tuesday
B) Angie
C) Lady Jane
D) Hannah Honey

6. Mick Jagger played the main part on which instrument for the track?

A) Grand Piano
B) Acoustic Guitar
C) Drums
D) Electric Guitar

7. The song was written while the band was rehearsing for what major event?

A) The *Exile on Main St.* recording sessions
B) Their 50th Anniversary concert
C) The Tour of the Americas '75
D) The Altamont Free Concert

8. The lyrics mention Mick Jagger having to fly to which city for the tour?

A) San Antone
B) Boston
C) New York City
D) Baton Rouge

9. What repeating line does Keith Richards sing to describe the woman's strength?

A) "She's one of a kind."
B) "She got a mind of her own, and she use it well."
C) "You're just a sweet memory, girl."
D) "The love that used to mean so much to me."

10. The lyric "Her hair all drenched in spray" suggests the woman spent time where?

A) On the waterfront/ocean side
B) Working in a beauty salon
C) Inside the Memory Motel bar
D) In the rain

11. Who is the singer-songwriter that fans most often speculate is the real-life "Hannah Honey"?

A) Joni Mitchell
B) Carole King
C) Carly Simon
D) Stevie Nicks

12. Which musician played the beautiful acoustic guitar part on the track?

A) Wayne Perkins
B) Ron Wood
C) Keith Richards
D) Harvey Mandel

13. Where was the main studio recording for the song done?

A) London, England
B) New York City, USA
C) Los Angeles, USA
D) Munich, Germany

14. What piece of equipment did Keith Richards contribute to the song's piano section?

A) A synthesizer solo
B) The electric piano part for the middle section
C) The main melody for the entire song
D) A bass line played on piano

15. What was the woman in the song planning to do when she went "Back up to Boston"?

A) Finish school
B) See her family
C) Sing in a bar
D) Drive her pick-up truck

16. The lyrics mention that the woman took Mick's guitar and began to do what?

A) Play and sing a song to him
B) Smash it against the wall
C) Tune it for him
D) Give it back immediately

17. What type of vehicle did the woman in the song drive?

A) A white convertible
B) A green and blue pick-up truck
C) A yellow sports car
D) A motorcycle

18. The song is described as a deep, emotional ballad due to the mix of shared vocals and:

A) Loud, heavy drums
B) Fast, electric guitar solos
C) A powerful brass section
D) Dual pianos and soulful guitar work

19. The Memory Motel was near the Montauk compound owned by Andy Warhol, which was named:

A) Eothen
B) The Factory
C) The Big House
D) The Memory Inn

20. The song is one of the few Rolling Stones songs to feature Mick Jagger and Keith Richards sharing what role?

A) Producing the track
B) Lead vocals
C) Playing the drums
D) Writing all the music notes