In the lyrics, the loneliness of life and the possibilities in finding love are dealt with:
So if you're down on your luck and you can't harmonize
Find a girl with far away eyes
And if you're downright disgusted and life ain't worth a dime
Get a girl with far away eyes.
The verses of the song are half sung, half spoken, with Jagger using a parodic Southern accent:
I was driving home early Sunday morning through Bakersfield
Listening to gospel music on the coloured radio station
And the preacher said, 'You know, you always have the Lord by your side'
Well, I was so pleased to be informed of this that I ran twenty red lights in His honor
Thank you, Jesus. Thank you, Lord.[1]
In a 1978 interview with Rolling Stone magazine, Jagger said: "You know, when you drive through Bakersfield on a Sunday morning or Sunday evening—I did that about six months ago—all the country music radio stations start broadcasting black gospel services live from L.A. And that's what the song refers to. But the song's really about driving alone, listening to the radio." On influences, Jagger stated: "I wouldn't say this song was influenced specifically by Gram (Parsons). That idea of country music played slightly tongue-in-cheek—Gram had that in 'Drugstore Truck Drivin' Man', and we have that sardonic quality, too." Asked by the interviewer if the girl in the song was a real one, Jagger replied, "Yeah, she's real, she's a real girl."[3]
Live performances
The Rolling Stones performed "Far Away Eyes" at every concert of their U.S. Tour 1978. It is performed in the concert film, Some Girls: Live in Texas '78, featuring fiddle player Doug "the Ragin' Cajun" Kershaw. Since that time, the song has been performed sporadically. A live recording from July 1995 was included on the album Totally Stripped (2016), and a performance from the Stones' 2006 A Bigger Bang Tour appeared in the 2008 concert film, Shine a Light, and on the accompanying live album. On 20 May 2013, the song was performed in Los Angeles as part of the Stones' "50 & Counting Tour." During their Zip Code Tour the Stones performed "Far Away Eyes" at LP Field in Nashville, Tennessee on 17 June 2015. The Rolling Stones performed the song for the first time live since 2015—as the "vote song" chosen by the audience—at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida as part of their No Filter Tour.[4]