Marianne Faithfull, a pivotal figure in British rock music, passed away at 78, surrounded by family in London. She rose to fame after recording 'As Tears Go By' in 1964, a song co-written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. Her collaboration with the Rolling Stones and tumultuous relationship with Jagger marked her career, but her struggles with addiction led to a downturn in the 1970s. However, her 1979 album 'Broken English' marked a powerful comeback, solidifying her status as an influential artist in the independent music scene.
Her career took off after she met the Rolling Stones' producer and manager, Andrew Loog Oldham, at a party for the band in 1964.
Faithfull made a comeback in 1979 with her seventh album, Broken English, which showcased a voice weathered from years of drug use.
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