Marianne Faithfull has died peacefully in London, a statement on behalf of her family said on Thursday night, with tributes being led by her former partner Sir Mick Jagger
She and Jagger began dating in 1966 and became one of the most glamorous and notorious couples of 1960s “Swinging London.”
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Marianne Faithfull, the actress and singer who was also famous for her connection to The Rolling Stones, has died. She was 78. A spokesperson for Faithfull confirmed her death to The BBC, sharing that she died at home in London.
The Swinging Sixties star turned punk rock and cabaret legend reinvented herself several times throughout her eventful life.
Marianne Faithfull's first hit, "As Tears Go By," was recorded when she was just 17 years old after she met with the manager of the Rolling Stones at a party.
Her raw, explicit “Broken English” album, released in 1979, brought her rave reviews. She also had several theater, film and TV roles, including the movies “Marie Antoinette” and “The Girl from
Marianne Faithfull, who died today at 78, was crucial to the story of the Rolling Stones. Discovered by producer Andrew Loog Oldham at a party for the band, she later dated Mick Jagger from 1966 to 1970 and inspired him to write songs including “Wild Horses” and “You Can’t Always Get What You Want.
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