<P> Guns N' Roses recorded a cover in 1994 which reached number 55 on the Billboard Hot 100; it was featured in the closing credits of Neil Jordan's film adaptation of Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire (except the 4K cut of the film) and was included on their Greatest Hits album . This cover is noteworthy for causing an incident involving incoming guitarist, Paul "Huge" Tobias, that was partially responsible for guitarist Slash departing from the band in 1996 . Slash has described the Guns N' Roses version of the song as "the sound of the band breaking up". </P> <P> Rhythm guitarist Gilby Clarke, who does not appear on the recording, noted that the recording foreshadowed his departure from the band, stating: "They did that while I was on the road touring for my solo record . (...) I knew that that was the ending because nobody told me about it . Officially I was in the band at that time, and they did that song without me . That was one of the last straws for me, because nobody had said anything to me, and they recorded a song by one of my favorite bands . It was pretty clear I'm a big Rolling Stones fan, and they recorded the song without me . So I knew that was it ." </P> <Ul> <Li> Axl Rose--lead vocals, piano </Li> <Li> Slash--lead and rhythm guitars </Li> <Li> Duff McKagan--bass guitar, backing vocals </Li> <Li> Matt Sorum--drums, percussion </Li> <Li> Dizzy Reed--keyboards </Li> <Li> Paul Tobias--rhythm and lead guitars, backing vocals </Li> </Ul> <Li> Axl Rose--lead vocals, piano </Li>

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