The Ultimate Guide To The Rolling Stones: Online Database by Felix Aeppli
The Ultimate Guide To The Rolling Stones: Online Database by Felix Aeppli
The Rolling Stones, 1962-1995: The Ultimate Guide, xxxvii & 607 pp. (Bromley, Kent:
Record Information Services, 1996)
The Rolling Stones, 1962-2002: The Ultimate Guide to the First Forty Years, Fully
Illustrated Book on CD-ROM (Zurich: MPH - Mathis Publishing House, 2003)
http://aeppli.ch/tug.htm
SALT OF
THE EARTH
The Rolling Stones,
July, 1962 - Spring, 1969
1962
Something Happened To Me Yesterday © Felix Aeppli 02-2017 /
12-2017
Club Shows
JULY
12 Marquee Club, London (Entry 0.001 - complete show listed)
28 Ealing Jazz Club, London
AUGUST
4 William Morris Hall, South Oxhey, near Watford, Hertfordshire
SEPTEMBER
8 Ealing Jazz Club, London (with Paul Jones standing in for Mick Jagger)
13+27 Marquee Club, London
15+22+29 Ealing Jazz Club, London
OCTOBER
4 Marquee Club, London
5 Woodstock Hotel, North Cheam, Surrey (Entry 0.001A)
6+13+20+27 Ealing Jazz Club, London
27 Curly Clayton Sound Studio, London (Entry 0.002)
NOVEMBER
6+13 Ealing Jazz Club, London
7+14+21+28 William Morris Hall, South Oxhey, near Watford, Hertfordshire
18+25 Ken Colyer Jazz Club (free intermission shows), Studio 51, London
20+27 Ealing Jazz Club, London
23 Red Lion Pub, Sutton, Surrey
30 Piccadilly Jazz Club, London
DECEMBER
2+9 Ken Colyer Jazz Club (free intermission shows), Studio 51, London
4+11+18 Ealing Jazz Club, London
5 William Morris Hall, South Oxhey, near Watford, Hertfordshire
7 Red Lion Pub, Sutton, Surrey (Entry 0.002A)
12 Sidcup Art College, Sidcup, Kent
15 Youth Club, St. Mary’s Church Hall, Putney (Bill Wyman’s first performance with
the band according to Wyman’s ‘Stone Alone’ – a date subsequently given up
in Wyman’s ‘Rolling with The Stones’ in favour of an otherwise unknown per-
formance at the Ricky Tick Club, Star and Garter Pub, Windsor, Berkshire,
December 14, 1962)
21 Red Lion Pub, Sutton, Surrey
22 Sandover Hall, Richmond, Surrey
26 Piccadilly Jazz Club, London
29 Ealing Jazz Club, London
30 or 31 The Green Man, Blackheath, London
NOTES: Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts did not become regular members of The
Rolling Stones until early February, 1963; up to this point various bassists and
drummers filled the spots. Dick Taylor (later with The Pretty Things) played bass
up to late September or early October, 1962. Ricky Fenson (born Ricky Brown)
became the next bass player, occasionally substituted by Colin Golding (of The
Presidents). When neither of them were able to play, the Stones performed
without a bass. As to drums, Tony Chapman was the group’s usual drummer in
1962/early 1963, replaced in a few gigs by Carlo Little, Steve Harris or Colin
Folwell; Mick Avory (later with The Kinks) only seems to have played for
rehearsals. Ian Stewart on piano was part of the official line-up until May, 1963.
– At the beginning, the group was called in various ways: THE ROLLIN’
STONES, MICK JAGGER AND THE ROLLING STONES or THE ROLLING
STONES. The name was originally suggested by Brian Jones after a line in
Muddy Waters’ blues classic Mannish Boy, recorded for the Chess label in May,
1955, although some sources say it came directly from Muddy Water’s song
Rollin’ Stone Blues.
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
SALT OF THE EARTH
1962
Sing This All Together
0.002 OCTOBER 27, 1962 CURLY CLAYTON SOUND STUDIO, LONDON; Engineer: Curly
Clayton
1 Soon Forgotten (Oden)
2 Close Together (Reed)
3 You Can’t Judge A Book By The Cover (Dixon)
Cuts 1-3: Circulated on a number of Emidisc acetates, Autumn, 1962. One of these acetates fetched
£ 6,000 at a Phillips’ auction of Rock and Roll memorabilia in London, April 6, 1988.
Cut 3 (incomplete): Broadcast in a Simon Bates’ radio show, BBC Radio One, 1988 (from the acetate
mentioned above); – Released on
SOME OLD SONGS (Internet download EP), Promotone/iTunes, May 27, 2013;
AROUND AND AROUND (BT CD);
BEGGARS BREAKFAST (BT CD [IU]);
THE ROLLING STONES FILES 1961-1964 (BT CD).
NOTES: Cuts 1-3: Session pre-dating Bill Wyman & Charlie Watts: bass Dick Taylor; drums Tony
Chapman; also piano Ian Stewart; – Recording date unconfirmed; some sources say September
22 or 29, 1962.
1963
Something Happened To Me Yesterday
FEBRUARY
1 Red Lion Pub, Sutton, Surrey
2 Ealing Jazz Club, London (confirmed common performance by Bill Wyman and
Charlie Watts, both permanent members of the band from now on)
5+9+16+23 Ealing Jazz Club, London
6 or 8 Red Lion Pub, Sutton, Surrey
7 Harringay Jazz Club, The Manor House Pub, London (unidentified drummer replac-
ing Charlie Watts)
8 Ricky Tick Club, Star and Garter Pub, Windsor, Berkshire
14+28 Harringay Jazz Club, The Manor House Pub, London
15+22 Red Lion Pub, Sutton, Surrey
24 Crawdaddy Club, Station Hotel, Richmond, Surrey
MARCH
2 Ealing Jazz Club, London
3+10+17 Ken Colyer Jazz Club, Studio 51, London
3+10+17 Crawdaddy Club, Station Hotel, Richmond, Surrey
6 or 8 Red Lion Pub, Sutton, Surrey
7+14 Harringay Jazz Club, The Manor House Pub, London
8 Ricky Tick Club, Star and Garter Pub, Windsor, Berkshire
9 Wooden Bridge Hotel, Guildford, Surrey
11 IBC Studios, London (Entry 0.003)
15+29 Ricky Tick Club, Star and Garter Pub, Windsor, Berkshire (both unconfirmed)
20 or 22 Red Lion Pub, Sutton, Surrey
22 Ricky Tick Club, Star and Garter Pub, Windsor, Berkshire
24+31 Ken Colyer Jazz Club, Studio 51, London
24+31 Crawdaddy Club, Station Hotel, Richmond, Surrey
29 or 30 Wooden Bridge Hotel, Guildford, Surrey
APRIL
3 Red Lion Pub, Sutton, Surrey
6 Film soundtrack recordings, R.G. Jones Studios, Morden, Surrey (Entry 0.004)
7+14+28 Ken Colyer Jazz Club, Studio 51, London
7+14 Crawdaddy Club, Station Hotel, Richmond, Surrey
13 Antelope Hotel, Poole, Dorset (cancelled)
19 Wooden Bridge Hotel, Guildford, Surrey
21 Crawdaddy Club, Station Hotel, Richmond, Surrey (Entry 0.004 cont.)
23 BBC radio audition, London (with Ricky Fenson for Bill Wyman and Carlo Little for
Charlie Watts) (Entry 0.004A)
24 Eel Pie Island, Twickenham, Middlesex
26 Ricky Tick Club, Star and Garter Pub, Windsor, Berkshire
28 Crawdaddy Club, Station Hotel, Richmond, Surrey (Entry 0.004B)
MAY
1 Eel Pie Island, Twickenham, Middlesex
3 Ricky Tick Club, Star and Garter Pub, Windsor, Berkshire (unconfirmed)
4 or 11 “News of the World” Charity Gala, Battersea Park, London
5+12+19+26 Ken Colyer Jazz Club, Studio 51, London
5 Crawdaddy Club, Station Hotel, Richmond, Surrey
8 Eel Pie Island, Twickenham, Middlesex (first show without Ian Stewart in the official
line-up)
10 Olympic Sound Studios, London (Entry 0.005)
12 Crawdaddy Club, Station Hotel, Richmond, Surrey
15 Eel Pie Island, Twickenham, Middlesex (unconfirmed)
16 Decca Studios, London (unconfirmed)
17 Wooden Bridge Hotel, Guildford, Surrey
19+26 Crawdaddy Club, Station Hotel, Richmond, Surrey (both unconfirmed)
22+29 Eel Pie Island, Twickenham, Middlesex
24+31 Ricky Tick Club, Star and Garter Pub, Windsor, Berkshire
JUNE
2+9+16 Ken Colyer Jazz Club, Studio 51, London
2+9+16 Crawdaddy Club, Station Hotel, Richmond, Surrey
3+10+17+24 Ken Colyer Jazz Club, Studio 51, London (all unconfirmed)
5+12+19+26 Eel Pie Island, Twickenham, Middlesex
7 Wooden Bridge Hotel, Guildford, Surrey
14+28 Ricky Tick Club, Star and Garter Pub, Windsor, Berkshire
20+27 Scene Club, Ham Yard, London
21 Ricky Tick Club, Star and Garter Pub, Windsor, Berkshire (unconfirmed)
21 or 22 Wooden Bridge Hotel, Guildford, Surrey
23+30 Ken Colyer Jazz Club, Studio 51, London
30 Crawdaddy Club, Athletic Association Grounds, Richmond, Surrey
JULY
1 Ken Colyer Jazz Club, Studio 51, London (unconfirmed)
3+10+17 Eel Pie Island, Twickenham, Middlesex
4+11+18 Scene Club, Ham Yard, London
5+26 Ricky Tick Club, Star and Garter Pub, Windsor, Berkshire
6 King’s Lynn, Norfolk (cancelled)
7 “Thank Your Lucky Stars,” ABC TV recordings, Birmingham (shown July 13)
(Entry 0.007)
7+8+14+15 Ken Colyer Jazz Club, Studio 51, London
9 Decca Studios, London (Entry 0.008)
12 Twickenham Design College, Eel Pie Island, Twickenham, Middlesex
13 “Rhythm and Blues - North versus South,” Outlook Club, Middlesbrough, Yorkshire
14+21+28 Crawdaddy Club, Athletic Association Grounds, Richmond, Surrey
16+23 British Legion Hall, Slough, Buckinghamshire
18 Decca Studios, London (Entry 0.008 cont.)
19 Debutante Ball, Hastings, Sussex (cancelled)
20 Corn Exchange, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire
21+22+28+29 Ken Colyer Jazz Club, Studio 51, London
24+31 Eel Pie Island, Twickenham, Middlesex
27 California Ballroom, Dunstable, Bedfordshire
30 British Legion Hall, Slough, Buckinghamshire (not Ricky Tick Club, Star and Garter
Pub, Windsor, Berkshire)
AUGUST
2 Wooden Bridge Hotel, Guildford, Surrey
3 St. Leonard’s Hall, Horsham, Sussex
4+11+12 Ken Colyer Jazz Club, Studio 51, London
4 Crawdaddy Club, Athletic Association Grounds, Richmond, Surrey
5 Botwell House, Hayes, Middlesex
6+20 Ricky Tick Club, Thames Hotel, Windsor, Berkshire
7+14+21 Eel Pie Island, Twickenham, Middlesex
8 Decca Studios, London (Entry 0.008A)
9 California Ballroom, Dunstable, Bedfordshire
10 Plaza Theatre, Handsworth, Birmingham
10 “First Birthday Party Dance,” Plaza Ballroom, Old Hill, Birmingham
11 The 3rd National Jazz Festival, Athletic Association Grounds, Richmond, Surrey
13 Town Hall, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire
15 Dreamland Ballroom, Margate, Kent
16 Winter Gardens, Banbury, Oxfordshire
17 Memorial Hall, Northwich, Cheshire
18+25+26 Ken Colyer Jazz Club, Studio 51, London
18+25 Crawdaddy Club, Athletic Association Grounds, Richmond, Surrey
19 Atlanta Ballroom, Woking, Surrey
23 Worplesdon Village Hall or Wooden Bridge Hotel, Guildford, Surrey (cancelled)
23 “Ready, Steady, Go!,” AR TV recordings, London (Entry 0.009)
24 Il Rondo Ballroom, Leicester
27 Ricky Tick Club, Thames Hotel, Windsor, Berkshire (without Brian Jones, but with Ian
Stewart)
28 Eel Pie Island, Twickenham, Middlesex (without Brian Jones, but with Ian Stewart)
29 “Scene at 6.30,” Granada TV show, Manchester
30 Southern Sounds ‘63, New Brighton Tower, Cheshire (cancelled)
30 Oasis Club, Manchester
31 Royal Lido Ballroom, Prestatyn, Wales
SEPTEMBER
1+2 Ken Colyer Jazz Club, Studio 51, London
1+15+22 Crawdaddy Club, Athletic Association Grounds, Richmond, Surrey
3+10+24 Ricky Tick Club, Thames Hotel, Windsor, Berkshire
4 Eel Pie Island, Twickenham, Middlesex (partly without Brian Jones)
5 Strand Palais, Walmer, Kent (without Brian Jones)
6 Grand Hotel Ballroom, Lowestoft, Suffolk (without Brian Jones)
7 Kings Hall, Aberystwyth, Wales (without Brian Jones)
8 “Thank Your Lucky Stars,” ABC TV recordings, Birmingham (shown Sep. 14)
9+16 Ken Colyer Jazz Club, Studio 51, London
11+18+25 Eel Pie Island, Twickenham, Middlesex
12 Cellar Club, Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey
13 California Ballroom, Dunstable, Bedfordshire
14 Ritz Ballroom, Kings Heath, Birmingham
14 Plaza Ballroom, Old Hill, Birmingham
15 “The Great Pop Prom,” Royal Albert Hall, London
17 British Legion Hall, Harrow-on-the-Hill, London
19 St. John’s Hall, Watford, Hertfordshire
20 Savoy Ballroom, Southsea, Hampshire
21 The Palais, Peterborough
22+23 Ken Colyer Jazz Club, Studio 51, London
23 “Saturday Club,” Radio recordings, Playhouse Theatre, London (broadcast Oct. 26)
(Entry 0.013)
27 Teen Beat Night ‘63, Floral Hall Ballroom, Morecambe, Lancashire
28 Assembly Hall, Walthamstow, London
OCTOBER
1 Odeon Theatre, Streatham, London (2 shows)
2 Regal Theatre, Edmonton, London (2 shows)
3 Odeon Theatre, Southend-on-Sea, Essex (2 shows)
4 Odeon Theatre, Guildford, Surrey (2 shows)
5 Gaumont Theatre, Watford, Hertfordshire (2 shows)
6 Capitol Theatre, Cardiff, Wales (2 shows)
7 De Lane Lea Music Recording Studios, London (Entry 0.012)
8 Odeon Theatre, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire (2 shows)
9 Gaumont Theatre, Worcester (2 shows)
10 Gaumont Theatre, Wolverhampton (2 shows)
11 Gaumont Theatre, Derby (2 shows)
12 Gaumont Theatre, Doncaster, Yorkshire (2 shows)
13 Odeon Theatre, Liverpool (2 shows)
15 *City Hall, Kingston-upon-Hull, Yorkshire
16 Odeon Theatre, Manchester (2 shows)
17 Odeon Theatre, Glasgow (2 shows)
18 Odeon Theatre, Newcastle-upon-Tyne (2 shows)
19 Gaumont Theatre, Bradford, Yorkshire (2 shows)
20 Gaumont Theatre, Hanley, Staffordshire (2 shows)
22 Gaumont Theatre, Sheffield (2 shows)
23 Odeon Theatre, Nottingham (2 shows)
24 Odeon Theatre, Birmingham (2 shows)
25 Gaumont Theatre, Taunton, Somerset (2 shows)
26 Gaumont Theatre, Bournemouth, Hampshire (2 shows)
27 Gaumont Theatre, Salisbury, Wiltshire (2 shows)
29 Gaumont Theatre, Southampton, Hampshire (2 shows)
30 Odeon Theatre, St. Albans, Hertfordshire (2 shows)
31 Odeon Theatre, Lewisham, London (2 shows)
NOVEMBER
1 Odeon Theatre, Rochester, Kent (2 shows)
2 Gaumont Theatre, Ipswich (2 shows)
3 Odeon Theatre, Hammersmith, London (2 shows)
Line-up: The Everly Brothers; Little Richard (October 5, 1963, onwards); Bo Diddley
with The Duchess (Normigene Wofford) & Jerome Green; The Rolling Stones;
Julie Grant; Mickie Most; The Flintstones; The Rattles; Compere: Bob Bain.
(*Ballroom dates, without the other participants of the tour.)
DECEMBER
1 Oasis Club, Manchester
2 Assembly Rooms, Tamworth, Staffordshire
3 Floral Hall, Southport, Lancashire
4 The Baths, Doncaster, Yorkshire
5 Gaumont Theatre, Worcester (2 shows)
6 Odeon Theatre, Romford, Essex (2 shows)
7 or 9 Demo session, Regent Sound Studios, London (Entry 0.015A)
7 Fairfield Hall, Croydon, Surrey (2 shows)
8 Olympia Ballroom, Reading, Berkshire
8 Gaumont Theatre, Watford, Hertfordshire (2 shows)
10 Chester, Cheshire (cancelled)
11 Bradford Arts Ball, King and Queen Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire
12 Locarno Ballroom, Liverpool
13 Hillside Ballroom, Hereford
14 Baths Hall, Epsom, Surrey
15 Civic Hall, Guildford, Surrey
17 Town Hall, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire
18 Corn Exchange, Bristol
19 St. Michael’s Youth Centre, Sydenham, London (pilot programme for a new BBC TV
drama series)
20 Lido Ballroom, Winchester, Hampshire
21 Kayser Bondor Ballroom, Baldock, Hertfordshire
22 St. Mary’s Hall, Putney, London
24 Town Hall, Leek, Staffordshire
26 Selby’s Restaurant, Mayfair, London
27 “Ready, Steady, Go!,” AR TV show, London
27 Town Hall, Reading, Berkshire
28 Club Noreik, Tottenham, London
30 Ken Colyer Jazz Club, Studio 51, London
31 Drill Hall, Lincoln
1963 Links
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
SALT OF THE EARTH
1963
Sing This All Together
0.003 MARCH 11, 1963 IBC STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Glyn Johns
1 Diddley Daddy (McDaniel, Fuqua)
2 Road Runner (McDaniel)
3 Bright Lights, Big City (Reed, Reed)
4 I Want To Be Loved (Dixon)
5 Baby What’s Wrong (Reed, Reed)
Cuts 1-5: Released on
GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 5 – Bonus CD], November 9, 2012;
AROUND AND AROUND (BT CD);
BRIGHT LIGHTS-BIG CITY (BT);
BRIGHT LIGHTS - BIG CITY (BT CD);
BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG CITY (BT double CD);
DA DOO RON RON (BT);
LIVE IN PARIS-1965/LIVE IN SWEDEN 1964/PLUS STUDIO DEMOS 63-65 (BT);
THE ROLLING STONES FILES 1961-1964 (BT CD).
Cut 1: Released on
COCKSUCKER BLUES (BT 33⅓ EP);
EXTENDED PLAY (BT).
Cut 3: Proposed for release on THE BLACK BOX (Bill Wyman’s alternative to METAMORPHOSIS),
June, 1975.
Cut 4: Released on SWEET HOME CHICAGO (BT CD [TSP]).
Cut 5: Released on
A SLICE OF SWINGIN’ PIG VOL. 2 (BT);
A SLICE OF SWINGIN’ PIG VOL. 3 (BT CD).
NOTES: Cuts 1-4: Piano Ian Stewart; Cuts 1, 2, 4: Harmonica Brian Jones; Cuts 1, 2: Composer Ellas
McDaniel (born Otha Ellas [not Elias] Bates and adopted by the McDaniel [not McDaniels] family)
better known as Bo Diddley; Cut 1: Tambourine Mick Jagger; Cut 3, 5: Harmonica Mick Jagger;
Cut 4: Entitled I Wanna Be Loved on the I.B.C. acetate, Spring, 1963; Cut 5: Maracas Mick Jagger;
entitled Honey What’s Wrong on the I.B.C. acetate, Spring, 1963.
0.004 APRIL 21, 1963 CRAWDADDY CLUB, STATION HOTEL, RICHMOND, SURREY, Producer:
Giorgio Gomelski; Engineer: R.G. Jones
1 Pretty Thing (Dixon)
2 I’m Alright (McDaniel)
NOTES: Songs 1, 2: To be used in a film on the British rhythm and blues scene by Giorgio Gomelski
(unreleased); – Song 1: Lip-synched performance of a track pre-recorded at R.G. Jones Studios,
Morden, Surrey, April 6 (other sources say April 16 or 20), 1963; Song 2: Bo Diddley’s original
entitled I’m All Right.
0.004B APRIL 28, 1963 CRAWDADDY CLUB, STATION HOTEL, RICHMOND, SURREY
1 Ain’t That Lovin’ You Baby (Reed)
2 Bright Lights, Big City (Reed, Reed)
3 Close Together (Reed)
4 Soon Forgotten (Oden)
5 Shame, Shame, Shame (Reed)
6 Talkin’ ‘Bout You (Berry)
7 Memphis, Tennessee (Berry)
8 Close To You (Dixon)
9 I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon)
10 I Want You To Know (Domino)
11 I’m Mad (Hooker)
12 Little Egypt (Leiber, Stoller)
13 I’m Alright (McDaniel)
14 Pretty Thing (Dixon)
15 Craw-Dad (McDaniel)
NOTES: Cuts 1-15: Not recorded; Cut 7: Chuck Berry’s original recording entitled Memphis; Cut 11:
Title unconfirmed; might be I’m Mad Again, but not I’m Bad Like Jesse James which wasn’t
recorded by John Lee Hooker until 1966.
0.005 MAY 10, 1963 OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producers: Andrew L. Oldham,
Eric Easton; Engineer: Roger Savage
1 Come On (Berry)
2 I Want To Be Loved (Dixon)
Cuts 1, 2: Released on
Single, Decca F 11675, June 7, 1963;
BRAVO ROLLING STONES, Teldec (Telefunken-Decca) SHZT 51, December, 1965;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1
(4 LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989;
STRAY CATS (CD), Disc 15 of THE ROLLING STONES IN MONO (box set), Abkco
018771834526, September 30, 2016;
STONE RELICS (BT);
STONED AGAIN BY THE ROCKERS (BT).
Cut 1: Released on
THANK YOUR LUCKY STARS, VOL. 2 (compilation), Decca LK 4554, September 27, 1963;
READY, STEADY, GO! (compilation), Decca LK 4577, January 24, 1964;
BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS), Decca TXS 101, November 4, 1966, and London
844 088-2 (CD), June, 1991;
ROCK ‘N’ ROLLING STONES, Decca SKL 5149, October 13, 1972;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 2PS 626/ 627, December 20, 1972, and Abkco 6267-2 (double CD),
June, 1987;
ROLLED GOLD, Decca ROST 1/2, November 15, 1975;
Single, Decca STONE 1, September 5, 1980;
STORY OF THE STONES, K-Tel Records NE 1201, November 22, 1982;
THANK YOUR LUCKY STARS (compilation), Decca TAB 51, December 10, 1982;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 820143-1 and London 820143-2 (double CD), November, 1990;
MORE HOT ROCKS (SACD), Abkco 96262 (US)/Abkco 882306 2 (Europe), August 20/October
21, 2002;
ROLLED GOLD +, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca Universal 5303281
(double CD), November 12, 2007;
GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 1], November 9, 2012;
GRRR! (Double CD), Abkco Universal 3710816/ B001763-02 [Disc 1], November 12, 2012;
GRRR! (Triple CD digipack), Abkco Universal B0017662-02 [Disc 1], November 13, 2012.
Cut 2: Released on
A ROLLING STONE GATHERS NO MOSS, London GXF-2025/6, February, 1977;
COLLECTOR’S ONLY, Teldec (Telefunken-Decca) 6.24321, June 4, 1980;
Single, Decca STONE 2, September 5, 1980;
OUT OF TIME (BT);
ROLLING AGAIN (BT);
SING THIS ALL TOGETHER (BT).
NOTES: Cut 1: Back-up vocals Brian Jones and Bill Wyman; Cuts 1, 2: Harmonica Brian Jones; Cut 2:
Piano Ian Stewart (recorded but inaudible); – Rumour has it that another studio version of Come
On was recorded around this time; Glyn Johns claims that he cut a version prior to the Olympic
Studio session, most likely at IBC Studios, London, while Karnbach & Bernson list a separate
recording session at Decca Studios, London, on May 16, 1963; none of these recordings, how-
ever, have so far come to light.
0.007 JULY 7, 1963 “THANK YOUR LUCKY STARS,” ABC TV RECORDINGS, BIRMINGHAM
1 Come On (Berry)
Song 1: Shown in “Lucky Stars Summer Spin,” July 13, 1963.
NOTES: Song 1: Lip-synched performance of official version; first TV appearance by The Rolling
Stones.
0.008 JULY 9 and around JULY 18, 1963 DECCA STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Michael
Barclay; Engineer: Gus Dudgeon
1 Poison Ivy (Leiber, Stoller)
2 Fortune Teller (Neville)
3 Fortune Teller (Neville)
4 Poison Ivy (Leiber, Stoller)
5 Fortune Teller (Neville)
6 Fortune Teller (Neville)
Cuts 1, 2: Scheduled for release on Single, Decca F 11742, August 26, 1963; – Released on
SATURDAY CLUB (compilation), Decca LK 4583, January 25, 1964;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 2PS 626/627, December 20, 1972, and MORE HOT ROCKS 2
(CD), London 820516-2 (Europe), July, 1988;
A ROLLING STONE GATHERS NO MOSS, London GXF-2025/6, February, 1977;
COLLECTOR’S ONLY, Teldec (Telefunken-Decca) 6.24321, June 4, 1980;
SOLID ROCK, Decca TAB 1, October 10, 1980;
STRAY CATS (CD), Disc 15 of THE ROLLING STONES IN MONO (box set), Abkco
018771834526, September 30, 2016;
THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Disc 4]).
Cut 1: Released on
EVERLASTING STONES (BT);
THROUGH THE YEARS ‘63 - ‘93 (BT CD).
Cut 2: Released on UNDERSTONES (BONES & JONES VOL. II) (BT CD).
Cuts 1, 2, 4: Released on ENGLAND’S RAREST HIT MAKERS! (BT CD).
Cut 3: Released on
GOT LIVE IF YOU WANT IT!, London PS 493, December 10, 1966, and London 820137-2
(CD [West Germany]), July 4, 1988;
GIMME SHELTER, Decca SKL 5101, August 27, 1971;
DARK HORSES (BT);
REELIN’ AND ROCKIN’ (BT CD).
Cuts 4, 5: Released on
MORE HOT ROCKS, Abkco 6267-2 (double CD), June, 1987;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 820143-1 and London 820143-2 (double CD), November, 1990;
MORE HOT ROCKS (SACD), Abkco 96262 (US)/Abkco 882306 2 (Europe), August 20/October
21, 2002.
Cut 6: Released on
GOT LIVE IF YOU WANT IT!, Abkco 7493-2 (CD), December, 1986;
ANIMAL DUDS (BT CD [Disc 1]).
NOTES: Cut 1: Recorded around July 18, 1963; Cut 2: Harmonica Brian Jones; composer Naomi
Neville better known as Allen Toussaint; recorded July 9, 1963; Cut 3: Different mix of cut 2,
overdubbed audience backing; Cut 4: Different mix of cut 1, lacking percussion overdubs;
Cut 5: Different mix of cut 2, lacking the repeat of the last verse and harmonica overdubs;
Cut 6: Remixed version of cut 3, lacking the repeat of the last verse and harmonica overdubs.
0.010 AUGUST 26, 1963 SINGLE, DECCA F 11742 (UK) (IMMEDIATELY WITHDRAWN)
A Poison Ivy (Leiber, Stoller)
B Fortune Teller (Neville)
Side A: Recorded at Decca Studios, London, around July 18, 1963.
Side B: Recorded at Decca Studios, London, July 9, 1963.
0.011 SEPTEMBER 27, 1963 THANK YOUR LUCKY STARS, VOL. 2 (COMPILATION), DECCA
LK 4554 (UK)
B8 Come On (Berry)
Cut B8: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 10, 1963.
NOTES: Only one track involving The Rolling Stones.
0.012 OCTOBER 7, 1963 DE LANE LEA MUSIC RECORDING STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer:
Eric Easton
1 I Wanna Be Your Man (Lennon, McCartney)
2 Stoned (Nanker, Phelge)
Cuts 1, 2: Released on
Single, Decca F 11764/ London 45-9641, November 1, 1963/February 17, 1964;
A ROLLING STONE GATHERS NO MOSS, London GXF-2025/6, February, 1977;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1
(4 LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989;
STRAY CATS (CD), Disc 15 of THE ROLLING STONES IN MONO (box set), Abkco
018771834526, September 30, 2016;
OUT OF TIME (BT);
STONE RELICS (BT);
STONED AGAIN BY THE ROCKERS (BT).
Cut 1: Released on
READY, STEADY, GO! (compilation), Decca LK 4577, January 24, 1964;
Single, London 45-9657, March 6, 1964;
AROUND AND AROUND, Teldec (Telefunken-Decca) BLK 16315-P, November, 1964;
MILESTONES, Decca SKL 5098, February 18, 1972;
ROLLED GOLD, Decca ROST 1/2, November 15, 1975;
GET STONED, Arcade ADEP 32, October 21, 1977;
Single, Decca STONE 1, September 5, 1980;
SOLID ROCK, Decca TAB 1, October 10, 1980;
STORY OF THE STONES, K-Tel Records NE 1201, November 22, 1982;
ROLLED GOLD +, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca Universal 5303281
(double CD), November 12, 2007;
GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 1], November 9, 2012.
Cut 2: Released on
BRAVO ROLLING STONES, Teldec (Telefunken-Decca) SHZT 531, December, 1965;
NO STONE UNTURNED, Decca SKL 5173, October 5, 1973;
INSTRUMENTALS (BT);
ROLLING AGAIN (BT).
NOTES: Cut 1: Composition offered to The Rolling Stones by John Lennon and Paul McCartney,
September 10, 1963; additional back-up vocals Brian Jones; Cut 2: Instrumental (except for the
spoken title plus a few more remarks thrown in by Mick Jagger); harmonica Brian Jones; piano
Ian Stewart; Nanker, Phelge stands for a joint composing effort by all members of The Rolling
Stones.
0.013 OCTOBER 26, 1963 “SATURDAY CLUB,” BBC RADIO SHOW, LONDON, Host: Brian
Matthew
1 Talkin’ ‘Bout You (Berry)
2 Money (Gordy Jr., Bradford)
3 Come On (Berry)
4 Memphis, Tennessee (Berry)
5 Roll Over Beethoven (Berry)
Cuts 3-5: Re-broadcast in “Stones At The Beeb,” BBC Radio 1, November 30, 1985; – Released on
ON AIR (double CD), Polydor 670274-0 (Europe)/Polydor B0027711-02 (US), December 1, 2017;
BBC SESSIONS (BT);
BBC TAPES (BT);
BEAT BEAT BEAT AT THE BEEB (BT CD);
BEAUTIFUL DELILAH (BT picture disc);
DOWN THE ROAD APIECE (BT CD [Oil Well]);
GET SATISFACTION...IF YOU WANT! (BT and BT CD);
LIVE IN LONDON 1963-65 (BT and BT CD);
RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 1]).
Cut 4: Released on EVERLASTING STONES (BT).
Cuts 4, 5: Re-broadcast in “The Rolling Stones Story,” BBC Radio 1, April, 1973; – Released on
BBC BROADCASTS (BT);
BEAUTIFUL DELILAH (BT and BT CD);
BILL YMAN [sic] AND THE ROLLING STONES (BT);
COPS AND ROBBERS (BT 33⅓ EP and BT CD single);
COPS AND ROBBERS (BT 12" EP);
DA DOO RON RON (BT);
MEMPHIS TENNESSEE (BT);
RADIO CAROLINE (BT);
REMEMBER THE KIND OF ROCK & ROLL THAT MADE YOUR FEET LOSE CONTROL? (BT).
Cut 5: Released on
ROLLING AGAIN (BT);
A SLICE OF SWINGIN’ PIG VOL. 1 (BT).
NOTES: Cuts 1-5: Pre-recorded at the Playhouse Theatre, London, September 23, 1963; Cut 2:
Harmonica Mick Jagger; Cut 3: Harmonica Brian Jones; back-up vocals Brian Jones and/or Bill
Wyman; – Also see BRIAN JONES Entry 2004B for four tracks recorded/broadcast by Bo Diddley
at the same occasion backed by three members of the Rolling Stones.
0.015 NOVEMBER 20-21, 1963 DEMO SESSION, REGENT SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON,
Producers: Andrew L. Oldham, Eric Easton; Engineer: Bill Farley
1 Will You Be My Lover Tonight
2 It Should Be You
3 It Should Be You
4 Shang A Doo Lang
5 My Only Girl
6 Leave Me Alone
7 Sure I Do (Jones)
8 So Much In Love
Cut 2: Released on
GEORGE BEAN Single B-side, Decca F 11808, January 24, 1964 (A-side: Will You Be My Lover
Tonight);
CONNECTION 1963-66, SAGA RS1, French promotional CD, Summer, 1994;
VARIOUS ARTISTS, THE ROLLING STONES WORKS (CD), Deram POCD-1990 [Japan],
January 13, 2000;
THE ANDREW OLDHAM ORCHESTRA & CHORUS, 16 HIP HITS (CD), Decca-Universal UICY
75672 [Japan], July 31, 2013;
METAMORPHOSIS PLUS (BT CD).
Cut 2 (incomplete): Released on
DR. NO PRESENTS THE ROLLING STONES (BT);
GRAVESTONES & RAPE OF THE VAULTS (BT).
Cuts 3-5, 6, 8 (4, 8 incomplete): Released on THE ROLLING STONES FILES 1961-1964 (BT CD).
Cuts 3, 5, 6: Released on
BILL WYMAN’S BLACK BOX (BT CD [VGP]);
HOW BRITAIN GOT THE BLUES (BT CD);
TIME TRIP VOL. 5 (BT CD).
Cuts 4, 8 (both incomplete): Released on
EXTENDED PLAY (BT);
UNDERSTONES (BONES & JONES VOL. II) (BT CD);
WHEN A BOY MEETS A GIRL (BT EP).
NOTES: Cuts 1-6, 8: Earliest Mick Jagger/Keith Richards compositions; most of these recordings were
not intended for release but given away to other artists, usually produced by Andrew L. Oldham,
to do cover versions (this also applies to the December, 1963, demo session); Cut 2: Lead vocals
George Bean; Cut 3: The Stones’ version from start to finish; Cuts 3, 5, 6: Recording date un-
confirmed; might come from an unidentified October, 1963 session; Cuts 5, 6: Piano Ian Stewart;
Cut 5: Slow pop song; later reworked by Gene Pitney whose own version is known as That Girl
Belongs To Yesterday; Cut 7: Vocals Brian Jones.
1964
Something Happened To Me Yesterday
JANUARY
1 “Top Of The Pops,” BBC TV recordings, Manchester (shown Jan. 2)
2 Andrew Oldham Orchestra session, Regent Sound Studios, London (Entry 0.015B)
3 Regent Sound Studios, London (Entry 0.015C)
3 Glenlyn Ballroom, Forest Hill, London
4 Town Hall, Oxford
5 Ricky Tick Club, Olympia Ballroom, Reading, Berkshire
FEBRUARY
1 Valentine Charity Pop Show, Royal Albert Hall, London
2 Country Club, Hampstead, London
3 “Saturday Club,” Radio recordings, BBC Maida Vale Studios, London (broadcast
Feb. 8) (Entry 0.020A)
3-4 Regent Sound Studios, London (Entry 0.021)
5 Locarno Ballroom, Willenhall, Staffordshire
6 Pye Studios, London (Entry 0.021A)
7 “The Arthur Haynes Show,” ATV, Elstree, Hertfordshire (shown Feb. 8) (Entry
0.021B)
MARCH
1 Empire Theatre, Liverpool (2 shows)
2 Albert Hall, Nottingham (2 shows)
3 Opera House, Blackpool (2 shows)
4 “Top Of The Pops,” BBC TV recordings, Manchester (shown March 5) (Entry
0.023A)
4 “Scene at 6.30,” Granada TV show, Manchester
4 Gaumont Theatre, Bradford, Yorkshire (2 shows)
5 Odeon Theatre, Blackburn, Lancashire (2 shows)
6 Gaumont Theatre, Wolverhampton (2 shows)
7 Winter Gardens, Morecambe, Lancashire (2 shows)
Line-up: John Leyton; The Rolling Stones; The Swinging Blue Jeans (not all shows);
Mike Berry And The Innocents; Mike Sarne; Jet Harris; Billie Davis And The
Leroys; Bern Elliott And The Fenmen (not all shows).
APRIL
1 Locarno Ballroom, Stevenage, Hertfordshire
3 “Ready, Steady, Go!,” AR TV show, London (Entry 0.025A)
3 Wimbledon Palais, London
4 Leas Cliff Hall, Folkstone, Kent
5 Gaumont Theatre, Ipswich (2 shows)
6 Royal Hotel Ballroom, Lowestoft, Suffolk
8 Mod Ball, Empire Pool, Wembley, Middlesex (“Ready, Steady, Go!,” AR TV live
broadcast)
9 McIlroy’s Ballroom, Swindon, Wiltshire
10 “The Joe Loss Show,” BBC radio/Playhouse Theatre, London (Entry 0.025B)
10 The Baths, Leyton, London
11 Pier Ballroom, Hastings, Sussex
12 Fairfield Hall, Croydon, Surrey (2 shows)
13 “Saturday Club,” Radio recordings, BBC Maida Vale Studios, London (broadcast
April 18) (Entry 0.027)
16 Cubi Klub, Rochdale, Lancashire (abandoned)
17 Locarno Ballroom, Coventry (probably also backing Jerry Lee Lewis)
18 Royalty Theatre, Chester, Cheshire
20 “The Golden Rose,” International TV show (“Ready, Steady, Go!” special), Casino,
Montreux, Switzerland
22 Carlton Ballroom, Slough, near London
24 Gaumont Theatre, Norwich, Norfolk (2 shows)
25 Odeon Theatre, Luton, Bedfordshire (2 shows)
26 NME Poll Winners Concert, Empire Pool, Wembley, Middlesex (Entry 0.028)
26 Empire Pool, Wembley, Middlesex
27 “Top Beat,” BBC radio and TV recordings, Royal Albert Hall, London (2 shows)
(Entry 0.028A)
28 Public Hall, Wallington, Surrey
29 “Top Of The Pops,” BBC TV recordings, Manchester (shown April 30)
30 Majestic Ballroom, Birkenhead, Cheshire
MAY
1 Imperial Ballroom, Nelson, Lancashire
2 Spa Royal Hall, Bridlington, Yorkshire (2 shows)
3 Palace Theater, Manchester
4 “Scene at 6.30,” Granada TV show, Manchester
6 “Two Go Round,” Southern TV show
7 Savoy Ballroom, Southsea, Hampshire
8 Town Hall, Hove, Sussex
9 “Open House,” BBC2 TV show, London
9 Savoy Ballroom, Catford, London
10 The Colston Hall, Bristol (2 shows) (early show without Brian Jones)
11 Winter Gardens, Bournemouth, Hampshire (2 shows)
12 Regent Sound Studios, London (Entry 0.028B)
13 City Hall, Newcastle-upon-Tyne (2 shows)
14 St. George's Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire (2 shows)
15 Trentham Gardens, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire (2 shows)
16 Regal Theatre, Edmonton, London (2 shows)
17 Odeon Theatre, Folkestone, Kent (2 shows)
18 Chantinghall Hotel, Hamilton, Lanarkshire, Scotland
19 The Capitol, Aberdeen, Scotland (2 shows)
20 Caird Hall, Dundee, Scotland (2 shows)
21 Regal Theatre, Edinburgh (2 shows)
23 University, Leicester
24 The Theatre, Coventry (2 shows)
24 “Thank Your Lucky Stars,” ABC TV recordings, Birmingham (shown May 30)
25 “Saturday Club,” Radio recordings, BBC Broadcasting House, London (broadcast
June 6) (Entry 0.029)
25 Granada Theatre, East Ham, London (2 shows)
26 Town Hall, Birmingham (2 shows)
27 Danilo Theatre, Cannock, Staffordshire (2 shows)
28 Essoldo Theatre, Stockport, Cheshire (2 shows)
29 City Hall, Sheffield (2 shows)
30 Adelphi Theatre, Slough, near London (2 shows)
31 Pop Hit Parade, Empire Pool, Wembley, Middlesex (2 shows)
JUNE 29 - JULY 7
Andrew Oldham Orchestra Session, Regent Sound and Decca Studios, London
(Entries 1007, 3005)
JULY
11 Spa Royal Hall, Bridlington, Yorkshire (Entry 0.035)
12 Queens Hall, Leeds (2 shows) (Entry 0.036 - complete show listed)
15 “Top Of The Pops,” BBC TV recordings, Manchester (shown July 16)
16 “Teen And Twenty Disc Club,” Radio Luxembourg recordings, IBC Studios, London
17 “Joe Loss Show,” BBC radio/Playhouse Theatre, London (Entry 0.036A)
17 “Top Gear,” BBC radio show, London (broadcast July 23) (Entry 0.037A)
18 Beat City Club, London
19 Hippodrome, Brighton, Sussex (2 shows)
21-23 Andrew Oldham Orchestra session, Regent Sound Studios, London (Entry 0.037)
23 “Ready, Steady, Go!,” AR TV show, London
24 Empress Ballroom, Blackpool
25 Imperial Ballroom, Nelson, Lancashire
26 De Montfort Hall, Leicester (2 shows)
28 “Thank Your Lucky Stars,” (a.k.a. “Lucky Stars Summer Spin”), ABC TV recordings,
Teddington, Middlesex (shown Aug. 8)
31 Ulster Hall, Belfast
31 Flamingo Ballroom, Ballymena, Northern Ireland
AUGUST
1 Pier Ballroom, Hastings, Sussex
2 Open-air show, Longleat House, Warminster, Wiltshire
5 London Palladium, London, TV recordings for “The Red Skelton Hour,”
CBS-TV (shown Sep. 22) (Entry 0.038)
7 “Ready, Steady, Go!,” AR TV show, London (Entry 0.038A)
7 The 4th National Jazz & Blues Festival, Athletic Association Grounds, Richmond,
Surrey (Entry 0.038B)
8 Kurhaus, Scheveningen, The Hague, Netherlands (Entry 0.039)
9 New Elizabethan Ballroom, Belle Vue, Manchester
10 Tower Ballroom, New Brighton, Cheshire
11 Winter Gardens, Blackpool (cancelled)
13 Palace Ballroom, Douglas, Isle Of Man
14 Wimbledon Palais, London
18+19+20 St. George’s Hall, New Theatre Ballroom, St. Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands
(Entry 1007A)
21+22 Springfield Hall, St. Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands
23 Gaumont Theatre, Bournemouth, Hampshire (2 shows)
24 Gaumont Theatre, Weymouth, Dorset (2 shows)
25 Odeon, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset (2 shows)
26 Odeon Theatre, Exeter, Devon (2 shows)
27 ABC Theatre, Plymouth, Devon (2 shows)
28 Gaumont Theatre, Taunton, Somerset (2 shows)
29 Town Hall, Torquay, Devon (2 shows)
30 Gaumont Theatre, Bournemouth, Hampshire (2 shows)
AUGUST 31 - SEPTEMBER 4
Andrew Oldham Orchestra and demo session, Pye Studios and/or Decca Studios,
London (Entry 0.040)
SEPTEMBER
2 Regent Sound Studios, London (Entry 0.040A)
OCTOBER
1 The Colston Hall, Bristol (2 shows)
2 Odeon Theatre, Exeter, Devon (2 shows)
3 Regal Theatre, Edmonton, London (2 shows)
4 Gaumont Theatre, Southampton, Hampshire (2 shows)
5 Gaumont Theatre, Wolverhampton (2 shows)
6 Gaumont Theatre, Watford, Hertfordshire (2 shows)
7 Odeon Theatre, Southend-on-Sea, Essex (cancelled)
8 General Overseas Service, BBC radio recordings, Playhouse Theatre, London
(broadcast Oct. 31) (Entry 0.043)
8 Odeon Theatre, Lewisham, London (2 shows)
9 Gaumont Theatre, Ipswich (2 shows)
10 Odeon Theatre, Southend-on-Sea, Essex (not Gaumont Theatre, Salisbury)
(2 shows)
11 Hippodrome, Brighton, Sussex (2 shows)
NOVEMBER
1 Civic Auditorium, Long Beach, California
1 Balboa Park Bowl, San Diego, California
2 RCA Studios, Hollywood (Entry 0.048)
3 Public Hall, Cleveland, Ohio
4 Loew’s Theatre, Providence, Rhode island
8 Chess Studios, Chicago (Entry 0.050)
11 Auditorium, Arena, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (without Brian Jones)
12 “The Ann Colone Show,” WANE-TV Channel 15, Fort Wayne, Indiana (without Brian
Jones)
12 Memorial Coliseum, Fort Wayne, Indiana (without Brian Jones)
13 Hara Arena, Dayton, Ohio (without Brian Jones)
14 Memorial Auditorium, Louisville, Kentucky (2 shows) (both without Brian Jones,
but with Ian Stewart
15 Arie Crown Theatre, McCormick Place, Chicago
16 TV interview, Cavanagh's Restaurant, New York City (Entry 0.053A)
DECEMBER
3 “Top Gear,” BBC radio show, London (cancelled)
4 Fairfield Hall, Croydon, Surrey (2 shows)
11 “The Joe Loss Show,” BBC radio, London (cancelled)
15 TV recordings, Haliford Studios, Shepperton, Surrey (Entry 0.055)
1964 Links
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
SALT OF THE EARTH
1964
Sing This All Together
0.016 JANUARY 10, 1964 THE ROLLING STONES (EP), DECCA DFE 8560 (UK)
A1 Bye Bye Johnny (Berry)
A2 Money (Gordy Jr., Bradford)
B1 You Better Move On (Alexander)
B2 Poison Ivy (Leiber, Stoller)
Cuts A1, B1: Recorded at Decca Studios, London, August 8, 1963.
Cuts A2, B2: Recorded at De Lane Lea Music Recording Studios, London, November 14, 1963.
Relevant Re-releases:
THE ROLLING STONES (12" EP), Decca DFEX 8560, November 25, 1982;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1963-1965 (CD box set), Abkco 06024 981886 4 4 [Disc 3],
May 4, 2004.
0.016A JANUARY 10, 1964 REGENT SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producers: Andrew L. Oldham;
Engineer: Bill Farley
1 I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon)
2 Honest I Do (Reed)
3 I’m A King Bee (Moore)
4 Not Fade Away (Holly)
Cuts 1-3: Released on
THE ROLLING STONES, Decca LK 4605, April 17, 1964, and London 820047-2 (CD), July,
1984;
ENGLAND’S NEWEST HIT MAKERS - THE ROLLING STONES, London PS 375, May 30,
1964, and Abkco 7375-2 (CD), December, 1986;
THE HISTORY OF ROCK, VOLUME TEN: THE ROLLING STONES, Orbis HRL010, 1982.
Cut 1: Released on
Single, London 45-9682, June 13, 1964;
MILESTONES, Decca SKL 5098, February 18, 1972;
ROCK ‘N’ ROLLING STONES, Decca SKL 5149, October 13, 1972;
STORY OF THE STONES, K-Tel Records NE 1201, November 22, 1982;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1
(4 LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989.
Cut 3 (messed-up instrumental): Released on
TO KNOW THEM IS TO LOVE THEM (BT).
Cut 4: Released on
AROUND AND AROUND (BT CD);
THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Disc 1]).
NOTES: Cuts 1, 4: Harmonica and tambourine Brian Jones; Cuts 2, 3: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Cut 3:
Credited to James Moore (better known as Slim Harpo), but actually a James and Lovelle Moore
composition; Cut 4: Early version, featuring different lead guitar and harmonica after each line of
verse 1.
0.016B JANUARY 13, 1964 ANDREW OLDHAM ORCHESTRA SESSION, REGENT SOUND
STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Andrew L. Oldham, Music Director: Mike Leander
1 365 Rolling Stones (One For Every Day Of The Year) (Oldham, Leander)
2 Oh, I Do Like To See Me On The ‘B’ Side (Oldham, Watts, Wyman)
3 Funky And Fleopatra (Oldham)
Cuts 1, 2: Released on
THE ANDREW OLDHAM ORCHESTRA, Single, Decca F 11878, April 10, 1964;
METAMORPHOSIS PLUS (BT CD);
THE ROLLING STONES FILES 1961-1964 (BT CD).
Cuts 1-3: Released on
THE ANDREW OLDHAM ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS, RARITIES, See For Miles SEE 36, late
1984, and See For Miles SEECD 394 (CD), December, 1993;
THE ANDREW OLDHAM ORCHESTRA & CHORUS, 16 HIP HITS (CD), Decca-Universal UICY
75672 [Japan], July 31, 2013.
Cut 3: Released on
THE ANDREW OLDHAM GROUP, Single B-side, Decca F 11829, February 7, 1964 (A-side by
JEANNIE & HER REDHEADS, Animal Duds).
NOTES: Cuts 1-3: Bass Bill Wyman; drums Charlie Watts; piano Mike Leander; Cut 1: Guitar John
McLaughlin; “vocals” Andrew L. Oldham; Cut 2: Harmonica Mick Jagger; tune wise connected to
the AOO track Oh How I’d Like To See Me On The ‘B’ Side (Oldham), which was recorded
around this time at IBC Studios, London (and released on promotional single B-side, Parrot
Records PAR 9684, early Summer, 1964), but, most likely, had nothing to do with The Rolling
Stones; Cut 3: Music director Charlie Watts; – Recording date unconfirmed; might be just a mixing
session for songs recorded at the Andrew Oldham Orchestra session, Regent Sound Studios,
January 2, 1964.
0.017 JANUARY 24, 1964 READY, STEADY, GO! (COMPILATION), DECCA LK 4577 (UK)
A5 Come On (Berry)
B1 I Wanna Be Your Man (Lennon, McCartney)
Cut A5: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 10, 1963.
Cut B1: Recorded at De Lane Lea Music Recording Studios, London, October 7, 1963.
NOTES: Only two tracks by The Rolling Stones.
Relevant Re-release: READY, STEADY, GO! (compilation), Decca TAB 60, December, 1982.
0.018 JANUARY 24, 1964 “GO MAN GO,” BBC RADIO SHOW, LONDON
1 I Wanna Be Your Man (Lennon, McCartney)
2 Pretty Thing (Dixon)
3 Bye Bye Johnny (Berry)
4 You Better Move On (Alexander)
5 I Want To Be Loved (Dixon)
6 Roll Over Beethoven (Berry)
Cut 6: Released on
BEAT BEAT BEAT AT THE BEEB (BT CD);
DON’T LIE TO ME (BT);
HOW BRITAIN GOT THE BLUES (BT CD);
THE LOST TREASURE (BT CD);
RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 1]).
0.019 JANUARY 25, 1964 SATURDAY CLUB (COMPILATION), DECCA LK 4583 (UK)
A8 Fortune Teller (Neville)
B5 Poison Ivy (Leiber, Stoller)
Cut A8: Recorded at Decca Studios, London, July 9, 1963.
Cut B5: Recorded at Decca Studios, London, around July 18, 1963.
NOTES: Only two tracks by The Rolling Stones.
0.020 JANUARY 28, 1964 REGENT SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Andrew L. Oldham;
Engineer: Bill Farley
[1 Tell Me]
[2 Tell Me]
[3 Tell Me]
4 Tell Me
Cuts 1-3: Origin shifted to Regent Sound Studios, London, February 24-25, 1964 (see Entry 0.023).
Cut 4: Circulated on a number of 45 r.p.m. Regent Sound Ltd. acetates, February, 1964, alongside
Give Me Your Hand (see Entry 0.015A) ; – Released on
THE ROLLING STONES (Test pressing), Decca LK 6405, February or March, 1964;
BEGGARS BREAKFAST (BT CD [IU]);
BRIGHT LIGHTS BIG CITY (BT CD [VGP]);
THE ROLLING STONES FILES 1961-1964 (BT CD);
TELL ME (BT single);
UNDERSTONES (BONES & JONES VOL. II) (BT CD).
NOTES: Cuts 1-4: Also known as Tell Me (You’re Coming Back); Cut 4: Early version with different
lyrics, e.g. “I need your love again” in line 2 compared to “I want your love again” in the official
version; at the time entitled You’re Coming Back To Me.
0.020A FEBRUARY 3, 1964 “SATURDAY CLUB,” RADIO RECORDINGS, BBC MAIDA VALE
STUDIOS, LONDON, Host: Brian Matthew
1 Don’t Lie To Me (Whittaker)
2 You Better Move On (Alexander)
3 I Wanna Be Your Man (Lennon, McCartney)
4 Mona (McDaniel)
5 Walking The Dog (Thomas)
6 Bye Bye Johnny (Berry)
Cuts 1-6: Broadcast February 8, 1964; – Released on
BEAT BEAT BEAT AT THE BEEB (BT CD);
DON’T LIE TO ME (BT);
HOW BRITAIN GOT THE BLUES (BT CD);
THE LOST TREASURE (BT CD);
RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 1]).
Cuts 1, 2, 4, 6: Released on GRAVESTONES & RAPE OF THE VAULTS (BT).
Cuts 1, 2: Released on
CRACKIN’ UP (BT CD);
SHINE ON THE BBC TONIGHT - THE GLIMMER TWINS (BT).
Cut 1: Released on
MEET ME IN THE BOTTOM (BT);
MISCELLANEOUS (BT);
SHADES OF ORANGE (BT).
Cut 2: Released on BEAUTIFUL DELILAH (BT picture disc).
Cuts 3-5: Released on UNDERSTONES (BONES & JONES VOL. II) (BT CD).
Cut 3: Released on ON AIR (double CD), Polydor 670274-0 (Europe)/Polydor B0027711-02 (US),
December 1, 2017.
Cut 4: Released on
DARTFORD RENEGADES (BT CD);
IN ACTION (BT CD).
NOTES: Cut 2: Back-up vocals Brian Jones and Bill Wyman; Cut 3: Back-up vocals Brian Jones; Cut 4:
Maracas and probably tambourine Mick Jagger; Cut 5: Whistle Brian Jones.
0.021 FEBRUARY 3-4, 1964 REGENT SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Andrew L.
Oldham; Engineer: Bill Farley
1 Can I Get A Witness (Holland, Holland, Dozier)
2 Now I’ve Got A Witness (Nanker, Phelge)
3 Little By Little (Nanker, Phelge, Spector)
4 Not Fade Away (Holly)
5 And Mr. Spector And Mr. Pitney Came Too (Nanker, Phelge)
6 Andrew’s Blues (Nanker, Phelge, Spector)
Cuts 1-3: Released on THE ROLLING STONES, Decca LK 4605, April 17, 1964, and London 820047-
2 (CD), July, 1984.
Cuts 1-4: Released on ENGLAND’S NEWEST HIT MAKERS - THE ROLLING STONES, London PS
375, May 30, 1964, and Abkco 7375-2 (CD), December, 1986.
Cut 2: Released on INSTRUMENTALS (BT).
Cut 3: Released on Single, Decca STONE 3, September 5, 1980.
Cuts 3, 4: Released on
Single, Decca F 11845, February 21, 1964;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1
(4 LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989.
Cut 4: Released on
Single, London 45-9657, March 6, 1964;
AROUND AND AROUND, Teldec (Telefunken-Decca) BLK 16315-P, November, 1964;
BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS), London NPS-1, April 2, 1966, and Abkco 8001-2
(CD), December, 1986;
BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS), Decca TXS 101, November 4, 1966, and London
844 088-2 (CD), June, 1991;
MILESTONES, Decca SKL 5098, February 18, 1972;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 2PS 626/ 627, December 20, 1972;
ROLLED GOLD, Decca ROST 1/2, November 15, 1975;
GET STONED, Arcade ADEP 32, October 21, 1977;
Single, Decca STONE 4, September 5, 1980;
SOLID ROCK, Decca TAB 1, October 10, 1980;
STORY OF THE STONES, K-Tel Records NE 1201, November 22, 1982;
MORE HOT ROCKS, Abkco 6267-2 (double CD), June, 1987;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 820143-1 and London 820143-2 (double CD), November, 1990;
MORE HOT ROCKS (SACD), Abkco 96262 (US)/Abkco 882306 2 (Europe), August 20/October
21, 2002;
FORTY LICKS (CD), Abkco Virgin 7243 8 13378 2 0/ CDVD 2964/ 7243 8 13378 2 0, September
30/October 1, 2002;
ROLLED GOLD +, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca Universal 5303281
(double CD), November 12, 2007;
GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 1], November 9, 2012;
GRRR! (Double CD), Abkco Universal 3710816/ B001763-02 [Disc 1], November 12, 2012;
GRRR! (Triple CD digipack), Abkco Universal B0017662-02 [Disc 1], November 13, 2012;
STRAY CATS (CD), Disc 15 of THE ROLLING STONES IN MONO (box set), Abkco
018771834526, September 30, 2016;
FRUIT END (BT).
Cut 5: Released on
3 CUT 7" ALTERNATE TAKE EP (BT EP);
DARTFORD RENEGADES (BT CD);
DR. NO PRESENTS THE ROLLING STONES (BT);
IN ACTION (BT CD);
INSTRUMENTALS VOLUME II (BT);
MAD SHADOWS (BT CD);
THE ROLLING STONES FILES 1961-1964 (BT CD).
Cuts 5, 6: Proposed for release on NECROPHILIA (Andrew Oldham’s alternative to MORE HOT
ROCKS), Abkco 1224, October 12, 1972; – Released on
THE ALLEN KLEIN COLLECTION - KLEINS REVENGE (BT CD);
AROUND AND AROUND (BT CD);
THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Disc 1]);
NECROPHILIA (BT CD).
Cut 6: Released on
ANDREW’S BLUES (BT and BT CD);
COCKSUCKER BLUES (BT 33⅓ EP);
EXTENDED PLAY (BT);
FUCKIN’ ANDREW (BT 33⅓ EP);
NANKER PHELGE (BT single);
OUR DEMONIC INVOCATION (BT).
NOTES: Cuts 1, 3: Piano Ian Stewart; Cut 1: Tambourine and back-up vocals Brian Jones; Cut 2:
Organ Ian Stewart; tambourine Mick Jagger; on all releases credited to Phelge alone, but actually
a composition of all members of the Rolling Stones; Cuts 2, 4: Harmonica Brian Jones; Cuts 2, 5:
Instrumentals; Cuts 3, 5, 6: Piano Gene Pitney; maracas Phil Spector; Cuts 3, 5: Harmonica
Mick Jagger; Cut 3: Usually credited to Phelge/Spector but a joint composing effort of all Rolling
Stones plus Phil Spector; Cut 4: Originally co-credited to Norman Petty, the manager of Buddy
Holly (born Charles Hardin Holley); Cut 5: Listed here according to the title on the master tape
box; subsequently registered as Aftermath by Andrew L. Oldham or ABKCO in the BMI files;
Cut 6: Additional vocals Phil Spector, also imitating the voice of Sir Edward Lewis, at the time
Chairman of Decca Records; back-up vocals, percussion Graham Nash and Allan Clarke.
0.021C FEBRUARY 13, 1964 DEMO SESSION, REGENT SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer:
Andrew L. Oldham
1 Try A Little Harder
2 Somethings Just Stick In Your Mind
3 Somethings Just Stick In Your Mind
4 Somethings Just Stick In Your Mind
5 Try A Little Harder
Cuts 1, 2: Proposed for release on NECROPHILIA (Andrew L. Oldham’s alternative to MORE HOT
ROCKS), Abkco 1224, October 12, 1972; – Released on
METAMORPHOSIS, Decca SKL 5212, June 6, 1975, and Abkco 90062 (US)/Abkco 882 337-2
(Europe) (SACD), August 20/October 21, 2002;
METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [AAB]);
METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [CR 04262]);
METAMORPHOSIS PLUS (BT CD);
NECROPHILIA (BT CD);
RAW POWER (BT).
Cut 1: Released on
Single, Decca F 13584/ Abkco 4701, May 23/May 27, 1975;
METAMORPHOSIS, Abkco ANA 1, June, 1975;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION – THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1
(4 LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989.
Cut 2: Released on
DARTFORD RENEGADES (BT CD);
IN ACTION (BT CD);
UNDERSTONES (BONES & JONES VOL. II) (BT CD).
Cuts 3, 5: Released on
THE ALLEN KLEIN COLLECTION- KLEINS REVENGE (BT CD);
THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Disc 1]).
Cut 4: Released on DICK & DEE DEE, Single (Warner 5627 [US]), May, 1965.
NOTES: 1-5: Brian Jones, Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman only partly involved; (additional?) guitar John
McLaughlin and/or Joe Moretti; bass Jimmy Page; piano Reg Guest; drums Andy White; Cuts 1,
2: Back-up vocals Christine Ohlman, overdubbed at Trod Nossel Studios, Wallingford, Connecti-
cut, late 1971 or early 1972; Cut 1: Guitar Doug Schlink, overdubbed at Trod Nossel Studios,
Wallingford, Connecticut, late 1971 or early 1972; brass arrangement John Paul Jones, Mike
Leander or David Whittaker; Cut 2: Guitar “Big” Jim Sullivan; Cut 3: Different mix of cut 2, lacking
pedal steel; Cut 4: Same as cut 3 with new lead vocals by Dick St. John and Dee Dee (Mary
Sperling), overdubbed at Decca Studios, probably December, 1964; at the time and subsequently
in the ABKCO files (correctly?) entitled Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind; Cut 5: Different mix
of cut 1, lacking brass and some back-up vocals.
0.023A MARCH 5, 1964 “TOP OF THE POPS,” BBC TV SHOW, MANCHESTER, Host: DJ Alan
Freeman
1 Not Fade Away (Holly)
Song 1: Re-broadcast in “Sound of the Sixties,” October 12, 1991; released on “THE ROLLING
STONES ON DVD 1964-1969” (BT DVD).
NOTES: Song 1: Pre-recorded March 4, 1964; incomplete lip-synched performance of official version.
0.024 MARCH 11 or 12, 1964 DEMO SESSION, DE LANE LEA MUSIC RECORDING STUDIOS,
LONDON, Producer: Andrew L. Oldham
1 As Time Goes By
2 No One Knows
3 Come And Dance With Me
4 As Tears Go By (Takes I & II ?)
5 Congratulations
6 No One Loves You More Than Me
Cuts 1, 2 (2 incomplete): Released on
THE ROLLING STONES FILES 1961-1964 (BT CD);
UNDERSTONES (BONES & JONES VOL. II) (BT CD).
Cut 1: Released on THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Disc 1]).
Cut 2 (incomplete): Released on EXTENDED PLAY (BT).
Cut 3: Circulated on a number of 45 r.p.m. Emidisc acetates, Spring, 1964 (one of which was offered
for $4,000 at an unidentified auction, July, 1991).
Cuts 4-6: Featured on a reel-to-reel tape sold for £30,000 by Lancashire-based auction house “Tracks,”
April 3, 2016.
NOTES: Cuts 1-6: Brian Jones, Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts not involved; additional guitar “Big” Jim
Sullivan; bass Eric Ford; as with the 1963 demo sessions, these recordings were not intended
for release but given away to other artists, usually produced by Andrew L. Oldham, to do cover
versions; Cut 1: Early version of As Tears Go By; not credited but probably a Mick Jagger/Jim
Sullivan and maybe Keith Richards composition; Cut 3: Very short recording with Mick Jagger’s
vocals almost spoken (rather than sung).
0.024A MARCH 18, 1964 RADIO LUXEMBOURG RECORDINGS, IBC STUDIOS, LONDON
1 Bye Bye Johnny (Berry)
2 I Wanna Be Your Man (Lennon, McCartney)
3 Diddley Daddy (McDaniel, Fuqua)
4 Little By Little (Nanker, Phelge, Spector)
5 Look What You’ve Done (Morganfield)
6 Mona (McDaniel)
7 Not Fade Away (Holly)
8 Now I’ve Got A Witness (Nanker, Phelge)
9 Pretty Thing (Dixon)
10 Walking The Dog (Thomas)
11 You Better Move On (Alexander)
12 Reelin’ And Rockin’ (Berry)
13 Roll Over Beethoven (Berry)
14 Route 66 (Troup)
NOTES: Cuts 1-14: Broadcast in “Nestle’s Top Swinging Groups,” April 17 & 24, and May 1 & 8, 1964
(four shows of 15 minutes each); Cut 10: Whistle Brian Jones; hand clapping missing in this ver-
sion.
0.025 MARCH 19, 1964 BBC RADIO RECORDINGS, CAMDEN THEATRE, LONDON, Producer:
Ian Grant, Host: Long John Baldry
1 Route 66 (Troup)
2 Cops And Robbers (Harris)
3 You Better Move On (Alexander)
4 Mona (McDaniel)
Cuts 1-4: Broadcast in “Blues In Rhythm,” May 9, 1964, to introduce stereo - provided listeners placed
themselves between their radio and TV sets; re-broadcast in “Stones At The Beeb,” BBC Radio 1,
November 30, 1985; - Released on
GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 6 – Bonus 7" EP], November 9, 2012;
ON AIR (double CD), Polydor 670274-0 (Europe)/Polydor B0027711-02 (US), December 1, 2017;
BBC SESSIONS (BT);
BBC TAPES (BT);
BEAT BEAT BEAT AT THE BEEB (BT CD);
CAMDEN THEATRE 1964 (BT CD single);
COPS AND ROBBERS (BT CD);
DOWN THE ROAD APIECE (BT CD [Oil Well]);
GET SATISFACTION...IF YOU WANT! (BT and BT CD);
GOT LIVE IF YOU WANT IT! (BT CD);
LIVE IN LONDON 1963-65 (BT and BT CD);
RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 1]);
RAW POWER (BT).
Cuts 1, 4: Released on SHINE ON THE BBC TONIGHT - THE GLIMMER TWINS (BT).
Cut 2: Re-broadcast in “The Rolling Stones Story,” BBC Radio 1, April, 1973; proposed for release on
THE BLACK BOX (Bill Wyman’s alternative to METAMORPHOSIS), June, 1975; – Released on
BBC BROADCASTS (BT);
BILL YMAN [sic] AND THE ROLLING STONES (BT);
COPS AND ROBBERS (BT 33⅓ EP and BT CD single);
COPS AND ROBBERS (BT 12" EP);
DA DOO RON RON (BT);
MISCELLANEOUS (BT);
RADIO CAROLINE (BT);
REMEMBER THE KIND OF ROCK & ROLL THAT MADE YOUR FEET LOSE CONTROL (BT);
SHADES OF ORANGE (BT);
SING THIS ALL TOGETHER (BT).
NOTES: Cut 2: Harmonica Brian Jones; Cut 3: Back-up vocals Brian Jones and Bill Wyman; Cut 4:
Maracas and probably tambourine Mick Jagger.
0.025B APRIL 10, 1964 “THE JOE LOSS SHOW,” BBC RADIO/PLAYHOUSE THEATRE, LONDON
1 Not Fade Away (Holly)
2 Hi-Heel Sneakers (Higginbotham)
3 Little By Little (Nanker, Phelge, Spector)
4 I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon)
5 I’m Moving On (Snow)
Cuts 1-5: Circulated on YouTube as “WHEN THEY STARTED ROLLING (AUDIO),” December 11,
2015 [taken from a private reel-to-reel tape].
Cuts 2-5 (2 incomplete): Released on
ON AIR (double CD), Polydor 670274-0 (Europe)/Polydor B0027711-02 (US), December 1, 2017;
BEAT BEAT BEAT AT THE BEEB (BT CD);
GET YOUR KICKS (BT);
GOT LIVE IF YOU WANT IT! (BT CD);
LIVE IN PARIS - 1965/LIVE IN SWEDEN/PLUS STUDIO DEMOS 63-65 (BT);
RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 1]).
Cuts 2-4 (2 incomplete): Released on
THE EARLY ROLLING STONES LIVE 1964-67 (BT CD);
THE EARLY ROLLING STONES VOL. 2 (BT).
Cuts 3-5: Released on
HOW BRITAIN GOT THE BLUES (BT CD).
NOTES: Cut 1: Maracas Mick Jagger; Cuts 1, 4: Harmonica Brian Jones; Cut 2: Composer Robert
Higginbotham better known as Tommy Tucker; Cuts 2, 3, 5: Harmonica Mick Jagger.
0.026 APRIL 17, 1964 THE ROLLING STONES, DECCA LK 4605 (UK)
A1 Route 66 (Troup)
A2 I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon)
A3 Honest I Do (Reed)
A4 Mona (McDaniel)
A5 Now I’ve Got A Witness (Nanker, Phelge)
A6 Little By Little (Nanker, Phelge, Spector)
B1 I’m A King Bee (Moore)
B2 Carol (Berry)
B3 Tell Me
B4 Can I Get A Witness (Holland, Holland, Dozier)
B5 You Can Make It If You Try (Jarrett)
B6 Walking The Dog (Thomas)
Cuts A1, A4, B2, B5, B6: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, January 3, 1964.
Cuts A2, A3, B1: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, January 10, 1964.
Cuts A5, A6, B4: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, February 3-4, 1964.
Cut B3: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, February 24-25, 1964.
NOTES: Cut B3: Early version (with different lyrics) released on test pressing Decca LK 6405,
February or March, 1964.
Relevant Re-releases:
THE ROLLING STONES (CD), London 820047-2 (UK/ Europe), July, 1984;
THE ROLLING STONES (CD), Disc 1 of THE ROLLING STONES IN MONO (box set),
Abkco 018771834526, September 30, 2016.
0.027 APRIL 18, 1964 “SATURDAY CLUB,” BBC RADIO SHOW, LONDON, Host: Brian Matthew
1 I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon)
2 Walking The Dog (Thomas)
3 Not Fade Away (Holly)
4 Beautiful Delilah (Berry)
5 Hi-Heel Sneakers (Higginbotham)
6 Carol (Berry)
Cuts 1-6: Released on
BEAT BEAT BEAT AT THE BEEB (BT CD);
THE LOST TREASURE (BT CD);
RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 1]).
Cuts 1, 2, 4-6: Released on
BEAUTIFUL DELILAH (BT and BT CD);
BEAUTIFUL DELILAH (BT picture disc).
Cuts 1, 2, 5, 6: Released on
CRACKIN’ UP (BT CD);
SHINE ON THE BBC TONIGHT - THE GLIMMER TWINS (BT).
Cuts 1, 2, 6: Released on THE BEATLES AND THE ROLLING STONES AT THE RAREST (BT).
Cuts 1, 4-6: Released on
DON’T LIE TO ME (BT);
MEET ME IN THE BOTTOM (BT).
Cuts 1, 4, 5: Released on MEMPHIS TENNESSEE (BT).
Cuts 2, 4, 6: Released on ON AIR (double CD), Polydor 670274-0 (Europe)/Polydor B0027711-02
(US), December 1, 2017.
Cut 3: Broadcast in “Stones At The Beeb,” BBC Radio 1, November 30, 1985; – Released on
BBC SESSIONS (BT);
BBC TAPES (BT);
DOWN THE ROAD APIECE (BT CD [Oil Well]);
GET SATISFACTION...IF YOU WANT! (BT and BT CD);
LIVE IN LONDON 1963-65 (BT and BT CD).
Cuts 3-5: Released on HOW BRITAIN GOT THE BLUES (BT CD).
Cut 4: Released on
DA DOO RON RON (BT);
DR. NO PRESENTS THE ROLLING STONES (BT).
Cuts 4-6: Released on
READY STEADY STONES (BT CD);
SUNDAY NIGHT AT THE LONDON PALLADIUM (BT).
NOTES: Cuts 1-6: Pre-recorded at the BBC Maida Vale Studios, London, April 13, 1964; Cuts 1, 3:
Harmonica Brian Jones; Cut 2: Whistle Brian Jones; hand clapping Mick Jagger; Cut 3: Maracas
Mick Jagger; Cut 5: Harmonica Mick Jagger.
0.028 APRIL 26, 1964 NME POLL WINNERS CONCERT, EMPIRE POOL, WEMBLEY, MIDDLE-
SEX, Hosts: D.J. David Jacobs and Jimmy Savile
1 Not Fade Away (Holly)
2 I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon)
3 I’m Alright (McDaniel)
Songs 1-3: Shown in “Big Beat ‘64,” ABC TV show, May 3, 1964; – Released on
“THE ROLLING STONES ON DVD 1964-1969” (BT DVD);
“THE ULTIMATE TV MASTERS” (BT DVD).
Cuts 1-3: Released on
ALL THOSE YEARS AGO (BT CD);
ANIMAL DUDS (BT and BT CD [Disc 1]);
BIG BEAT ‘64 (BT CD);
BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG CITY (BT double CD);
COLOGNE 1970 (BT CD);
DOWN THE ROAD APIECE (BT CD [Bad Wizard]);
GOT LIVE IF YOU WANT IT! (BT CD);
ON TELEVISION 1964/65 (BT CD);
POLLWINNER’S CONCERTS 1964 & 65 (BT);
RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 3]).
Cuts 1, 2: Released on BEAST OF EDEN (BT CD).
Song 1: Released in “ROCK‘N’ ROLL THE GREATEST YEARS: ‘64 - VOL. 2,” The Video Collection
VC4085, July, 1990.
Song 1 (incomplete): Released in
“COOL CATS,” video, MGM-UA UMV 10317/MV 600317, January, 1984;
“THE REAL BUDDY HOLLY STORY,” video, PMI MXN 99 1126 4, August, 1986
Cut 1: Released on
THE CREME OF THE HOT STUFF (BT CD);
RAW POWER (BT).
Songs 2, 3: Released on “CROSSFIRE HURRICANE,” DVD, Eagle Rock Entertainment EV305979
(US), May 21, 2013.
Song 2 (incomplete): Released in
“BRITISH ROCK: THE FIRST WAVE,” video, RCA-Columbia 90-1544 (US), 1985/RCA RVT
10782 (UK), February, 1986;
“SOLID GOLD,” video, Magnum Music MMGV 014, November, 1990;
“THE HISTORY OF ROCK ‘N’ ROLL: VOL. 1,” video, Warner Home Video/Time Life J591-01
(US), Spring, 1995;
“THE HISTORY OF ROCK ‘N’ ROLL,” 5 DVD box set, Warner Bros./Time Life 34991 (US), June
29, 2004 [Disc 1].
NOTES: Songs 1, 2: Harmonica Brian Jones; Songs 1, 3: Maracas Mick Jagger; Song 2: Some back-
up vocals Brian Jones; Song 3: Tambourine and additional back-up vocals Brian Jones; correctly
introduced as a Bo Diddley composition by Charlie Watts (as opposed to later recordings and
releases by The Rolling Stones which were mistakenly credited to Nanker/ Phelge).
0.028A APRIL 27, 1964 “TOP BEAT,” BBC RADIO AND TV RECORDINGS, ROYAL ALBERT
HALL, LONDON, Host: Alan Freeman
1 Walking The Dog (Thomas)
2 You Can Make It If You Try (Jarrett)
3 Beautiful Delilah (Berry)
4 Not Fade Away (Holly)
5 Hi-Heel Sneakers (Higginbotham)
6 I’m Alright (McDaniel)
Cuts 1-3 (taken from the early show): Live radio broadcast on the BBC Light Programme, April 27,
1964.
Cut 3: Released on
BEAT BEAT BEAT AT THE BEEB (BT CD);
GRAVESTONES & RAPE OF THE VAULTS (BT);
THE LOST TREASURE (BT CD);
RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 1]).
Cuts 4-6 (taken from the second show): Shown on BBC 2 Television, April 27, 1964 (late evening).
0.028B MAY 12, 1964 REGENT SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Andrew L. Oldham;
Engineer: Bill Farley
1 Congratulations
2 Susie Q (Hawkins, Chaisson)
Cuts 1, 2: Released on 12 x 5, London PS 402, October 24, 1964, and London 820048-2/ Abkco 7402-
2 (CD), August, 1984/December, 1986.
Cut 1: Released on Single, London 45-9708, September 26, 1964.
Cut 2: Released on
THE ROLLING STONES NO. 2, Decca LK 4661, January 15, 1965, and London POCD-1913
(CD), February 2, 1997;
DOWN THE ROAD APIECE (BT CD [Bad Wizard]);
TIME TRIP VOL. 5 (BT CD).
NOTES: Cut 2: Credited to Stanley Lewis (owner of Jewel/Paula Records), Eleanor Broadwater (the
wife of WLAC Nashville radio announcer Gene Nobles) and singer Dale Hawkins, but actually a
Hawkins/Robert Chaisson composition, featuring a guitar solo by James Burton.
0.029 MAY 25, 1964 “SATURDAY CLUB,” RADIO RECORDINGS, BBC BROADCASTING
HOUSE, LONDON, Host: Brian Matthew
1 Down In The Bottom (Dixon)
2 You Can Make It If You Try (Jarrett)
3 Route 66 (Troup)
4 Confessin’ The Blues (Brown, McShann)
5 Down The Road Apiece (Raye)
Cuts 1-5: Broadcast June 6, 1964; – Released on
BEAT BEAT BEAT AT THE BEEB (BT CD);
BEAUTIFUL DELILAH (BT and BT CD);
BEAUTIFUL DELILAH (BT picture disc);
DON’T LIE TO ME (BT);
MEMPHIS TENNESSEE (BT);
HOW BRITAIN GOT THE BLUES (BT CD);
THE LOST TREASURE (BT CD);
RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 2]).
Cuts 1-4: Released on MEET ME IN THE BOTTOM (BT).
Cuts 1-3: Released on
READY STEADY STONES (BT CD);
SUNDAY NIGHT AT THE LONDON PALLADIUM (BT).
Cut 2, 3: Released on THE BEATLES AND THE ROLLING STONES AT THE RAREST (BT).
Cuts 4, 5: Released on UNDERSTONES (BONES & JONES VOL. II) (BT CD)
NOTES: Cut 1: Sung as Meet Me In The Bottom; Cuts 1, 4: Harmonica by Mick Jagger; Cut 2: Organ
by Ian Stewart; additional back-up vocals by Bill Wyman and/or Brian Jones.
0.030 MAY 30, 1964 ENGLAND’S NEWEST HIT MAKERS - THE ROLLING STONES, LONDON
PS 375 (US)
A1 Not Fade Away (Holly)
A2 Route 66 (Troup)
A3 I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon)
A4 Honest I Do (Reed)
A5 Now I’ve Got A Witness (Nanker, Phelge)
A6 Little By Little (Nanker, Phelge, Spector)
B1 I’m A King Bee (Moore)
B2 Carol (Berry)
B3 Tell Me
B4 Can I Get A Witness (Holland, Holland, Dozier)
B5 You Can Make It If You Try (Jarrett)
B6 Walking The Dog (Thomas)
Cuts A1, A5, A6, B4: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, February 3-4, 1964.
Cuts A2, B2, B5, B6: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, January 3, 1964.
Cuts A3, A4, B1: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, January 10, 1964.
Cut B3: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, February 24-25, 1964.
NOTES: Also released in mono, London LL 3375; – Cut A4: Might be a Jimmy Reed/Ewart G. Jr.
Abner composition; mistakenly credited to Hurron [actually David Hurran]/[Reg] Calvert.
Relevant Re-releases:
THE ROLLING STONES, Abkco 7375-1 (US), November, 1986;
THE ROLLING STONES (CD), Abkco 7375-2 (US), December, 1986;
ENGLAND’S NEWEST HIT MAKERS - THE ROLLING STONES (CD), Abkco 844460-2
(Europe), March 21, 1995;
ENGLAND’S NEWEST HIT MAKERS - THE ROLLING STONES, Abkco 844460-1, June 26,
1995 (UK);
ENGLAND’S NEWEST HIT MAKERS - THE ROLLING STONES (SACD), Abkco 93752 (US)/
Abkco 882287 2 (Europe), August 20/October 21, 2002.
0.030A JUNE 1, 1964 PRESS CONFERENCE, KENNEDY AIRPORT, QUEENS, NEW YORK
NOTES: News clip released in “25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE ROLLING
STONES,” CMV Video 49027-2/CMV 190-49027, February 13, 1990.
0.030B JUNE 2, 1964 “THE LES CRANE SHOW,” WABC-TV, NEW YORK CITY
NOTES: This programme, The Rolling Stones’ first US television appearance, featured live and tele-
phone interviews with all members of the band plus playbacks of Not Fade Away (Holly) and
I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon).
0.031 JUNE 3, 1964 “HOLLYWOOD PALACE SHOW,” ABC-TV RECORDINGS, LOS ANGELES,
Host: Dean Martin
1 I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon)
2 Not Fade Away (Holly)
3 I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon)
4 Not Fade Away (Holly)
5 Not Fade Away (Holly)
Songs 1, 2: Released on “THE ULTIMATE TV MASTERS” (BT DVD).
Cuts 1, 2: Released on RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 3])
Song 1: Shown June 13, 1964 (first US network TV appearance by The Rolling Stones; introduced by
Dean Martin who was downright nasty to the members of the band at this occasion); released in
“25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE ROLLING STONES,” CMV Video 49027-2/
CMV 190-49027, February 13, 1990.
Cut 1: Released on
EXTENDED PLAY (BT);
THRU THE YEARS (BT single box);
VINTAGE STONES (BT).
Song 2: Shown September 12 and/or 26, 1964, and repeated July 31, 1965 (introduced by comedian
Ed Wynn).
Cut 2: Released on
BEAST OF EDEN (BT CD);
L’OLYMPIA, PARIS, APRIL 17, 1965 (BT and BT CD);
SUMMER RERUNS (BT and BT CD).
NOTES: Songs 1-5: Harmonica Brian Jones; Songs 2, 4, 5: Maracas Mick Jagger; Songs 3-5: Rehear-
sals; Song 4: Incomplete recording due to a broken string on Keith Richards’ “American” guitar
(Mick Jagger’s spontaneous response to the impertinent comments The Rolling Stones were
constantly confronted with during these television recordings); – A third title reported by Bill
Wyman to come out of this session, Tell Me, has never surfaced, and was perhaps mixed-up
with a song recorded at “The Mike Douglas Show” (see Entry 0.032B).
0.032 JUNE 10-11, 1964 CHESS STUDIOS, CHICAGO, Producer: Andrew L. Oldham; Engineer:
Ron Malo
1 If You Need Me (Pickett, Bateman, Sanders)
2 Empty Heart (Nanker, Phelge)
3 2120 South Michigan Avenue (Nanker, Phelge)
4 Confessin’ The Blues (Brown, McShann)
5 Around And Around (Berry)
6 It’s All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
7 Down The Road Apiece (Raye)
8 Look What You’ve Done (Morganfield)
9 Don’t Lie To Me
10 I Can’t Be Satisfied (Morganfield)
11 2120 South Michigan Avenue (Nanker, Phelge)
12 Tell Me Baby (Broonzy)
13 Hi-Heel Sneakers (Higginbotham)
14 Stewed And Keefed (Nanker, Phelge)
15 Down In The Bottom (Dixon)
16 Reelin’ And Rockin’ (Berry)
17 It’s All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
18 Up-Tempo Instrumental (Nanker, Phelge)
Cuts 1-16: Released on THE CHESS SESSIONS (BT CD).
Cuts 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 10, 11: Released on CHICAGO CHESS SESSION, London L20P 1100 (Japan),
1983.
Cuts 1, 2, 4, 5, 11: Released on FIVE BY FIVE (EP), Decca DFE 8590, August 14, 1964.
Cuts 1, 2, 4-6, 11: Released on 12 x 5, London PS 402, October 24, 1964, and London 820048-2/
Abkco 7402-2 (CD), August, 1984/December, 1986.
Cuts 1-6: Released on AROUND AND AROUND, Teldec (Telefunken-Decca) BLK 16315-P, Novem-
ber, 1964.
Cuts 1, 4-6, 8: Released on STONE AGE, Decca SKL 5084, March 5, 1971.
Cut 3: Released on
DA DOO RON RON (BT);
LORD HAVE MERCY (BT);
OUT OF TIME (BT);
THROUGH THE YEARS ‘63 - ‘93 (BT CD).
Cuts 3, 4: Released on BRIGHT LIGHTS BIG CITY (BT CD [VGP]).
Cuts 3, 4, 11: Released on ENGLAND’S RAREST HIT MAKERS! (BT CD).
Cuts 3, 8, 15: Released on SING THIS ALL TOGETHER (BT).
Cuts 3, 12-15: Released on ROLLING AGAIN (BT).
Cuts 3, 14: Released on INSTRUMENTALS (BT).
Cuts 4, 8, 9, 12-15: Released on THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Discs 1 and 4]).
Cut 6: Released on
Single, Decca F 11934, June 26, 1964;
Single, London 45-9687, July 25, 1964;
BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS), London NPS-1, April 2, 1966, and Abkco 8001-2
(CD), December, 1986;
BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS), Decca TXS 101, November 4, 1966, and London
844 088-2 (CD), June, 1991;
Scheduled for release on Single, Decca F 13517, May, 1974; – Released on
ROLLED GOLD, Decca ROST 1/2, November 15, 1975;
GET STONED, Arcade ADEP 32, October 21, 1977;
Single, Decca STONE 2, September 5, 1980;
STORY OF THE STONES, K-Tel Records NE 1201, November 22, 1982;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1
(4 LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989;
FORTY LICKS (CD), Abkco Virgin 7243 8 13378 2 0/ CDVD 2964/ 7243 8 13378 2 0, September
30/October 1, 2002;
ROLLED GOLD +, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca Universal 5303281
(double CD), November 12, 2007;
GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 1], November 9, 2012;
GRRR! (Double CD), Abkco Universal 3710816/ B001763-02 [Disc 1], November 12, 2012;
GRRR! (Triple CD digipack), Abkco Universal B0017662-02 [Disc 1], November 13, 2012.
Cuts 6, 10: Released on
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 2PS 626/627, December 20, 1972, and Abkco 6267-2 (double CD),
June, 1987;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 820143-1 and London 820143-2 (double CD), November, 1990;
MORE HOT ROCKS (SACD), Abkco 96262 (US)/Abkco 882306 2 (Europe), August 20/October
21, 2002.
Cut 7: Released on
THE ROLLING STONES NOW!, London PS 420, February 13, 1965, and Abkco 7420-2/London
820133-2 (CD), December 1986;
ROCK ‘N’ ROLLING STONES, Decca SKL 5 149, October 13, 1972.
Cuts 7, 9, 10: Released on METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [CR 04262]).
Cuts 7, 10: Released on THE ROLLING STONES NO. 2, Decca LK 4661, January 15, 1965, and
London POCD-1913 (CD), February 2, 1997.
Cut 8: Released on
DECEMBER’S CHILDREN, London PS 451, December 4, 1965, and Abkco 7451-2/London
820135-2 (CD), December, 1986;
DARK HORSES (BT);
SHADES OF ORANGE (BT).
Cuts 8, 9, 12-15: Released on AROUND AND AROUND (BT CD).
Cuts 8, 10: Released on A ROLLING STONE GATHERS NO MOSS, London GXF-2025/6, February,
1977.
Cuts 8, 12: Released on DR. NO PRESENTS THE ROLLING STONES (BT).
Cuts 8, 15: Released on WHEN TWO LEGENDS COLLIDE (BT).
Cut 9: Proposed for release on NECROPHILIA (Andrew Oldham’s alternative to MORE HOT ROCKS),
Abkco 1224, October 12, 1972; and on THE BLACK BOX (Bill Wyman’s alternative to META-
MORPHOSIS), June, 1975; – Released on
METAMORPHOSIS, Decca SKL 5212, June 6, 1975;
METAMORPHOSIS, Abkco ANA 1, June, 1975;
METAMORPHOSIS (SACD), Abkco 90062 (US)/Abkco 882 337-2 (Europe), August 20/October
21, 2002;
THE ALLEN KLEIN COLLECTION - KLEINS REVENGE (BT CD);
METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [AAB]);
METAMORPHOSIS PLUS (BT CD);
NECROPHILIA (BT CD).
Cuts 9, 12-15: Released on MAD SHADOWS (BT CD).
Cut 10: Released on STONED AGAIN BY THE ROCKERS (BT).
Cuts 10, 12-15: Released on STONE RELICS (BT).
Cut 11: Released on NO STONE UNTURNED, Decca SKL 5173, October 5, 1973.
Cut 12: Mistakenly released as Tell Me (2nd version) and credited to Jagger/Richards on THE REST
OF THE BEST (THE ROLLING STONES STORY - PART 2), Teldec (Telefunken-Decca)
6.30125 FX, December 16, 1983.
Cuts 12-15: Released on
BATTLE (BT);
BRIGHT LIGHTS-BIG CITY (BT);
BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG CITY (BT double CD);
CHESS CHICAGO OUTTAKES 1964 (BT CD single);
HOT ROCKS (BT EP);
LIVE IN PARIS-1965/ LIVE IN SWEDEN 1964/ PLUS STUDIO DEMOS 63-65 (BT).
Cut 13: Released on RADIO CAROLINE (BT).
Cut 15: Proposed for release on THE BLACK BOX (Bill Wyman’s alternative to METAMORPHOSIS),
June, 1975.
Cut 16: Released on
CLOSET CLASSICS (BT CD);
REELIN’ AND ROCKIN’ (BT CD);
THE ROLLING STONES FILES 1961-1964 (BT CD).
Cut 17: Released on Single, London 45-9687, July, 1964 (first pressings [matrix DR 33543-1C]).
NOTES: Cuts 1-3: Organ Ian Stewart; Cut 1: Tambourine Brian Jones; Cuts 2, 3: Tambourine Mick
Jagger; Cuts 2, 3, 8: Harmonica Brian Jones; Cuts 3, 11, 14, 18: Instrumentals; Cuts 4, 5, 7, 8,
14, 18: Piano Ian Stewart; Cuts 4, 11-13, 15: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Cuts 5, 8, 10, 15, 16:
Composers Chuck Berry, Muddy Waters, Willie Dixon all attended this session (as did Buddy
Guy) but, did not join The Rolling Stones on any of the tracks; Cuts 6, 10, 14: Recorded June 10,
1964; rest are probably from June 11, 1964; Cut 6: Additional back-up vocals Brian Jones; Cut 8:
Credited to McKinley Morganfield (better known as Muddy Waters who recorded this title for a
single B-side in 1960), but might be a Ray Manzarek composition; Cut 9: Overdubbed piano Vic
Steffens; origin unconfirmed; might come from Regent Sound Studios, London, May 12, 1964;
credited to Jagger/ Richards but more than just inspired by Chuck Berry’s 1960 recording of Don’t
You Lie To Me, although Fats Domino recorded the same song as Don’t Lie To Me in 1951; the
true originator was Hudson Whittaker (better known as Tampa Red); Cut 11: Edit version of cut 3;
Cut 14: Also known as Brian’s Blues; Cut 17: Edit version of cut 6, lacking verse 2 plus refrain.
0.032B JUNE 18, 1964 “THE MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW,” KYW-TV 3 RECORDINGS, CLEVELAND,
OHIO
1 Carol (Berry)
2 Tell Me
3 Interview With All Five Rolling Stones by Mike Douglas Involving Four Girls From
The Crowd
4 Not Fade Away (Holly)
5 I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon)
Songs 1, 2, 4, 5, Line 3: Shown June 25, 1964.
Song 4: Released on
“THE BRITISH INVASION – 1960s AND 1970s RARITIES” (DVD), Passport Video DVD-1631,
November 8, 2005;
“MIKE DOUGLAS - MOMENTS AND MEMORIES” (DVD), Standing Room Only SROM4330DVD,
March 28, 2008.
Cut 4: Released on ANIMAL DUDS (BT CD [Disc 2]).
NOTES: Songs 2, 5 (2 edited): Lip-synched performance of the official tracks; Song 4: Maracas Mick
Jagger; Songs 4, 5: Harmonica Brian Jones.
0.033 JUNE 20, 1964 “THE CLAY COLE SHOW,” WPIX CHANNEL 11 RECORDINGS, NEW
YORK CITY
1 Tell Me
2 Not Fade Away (Holly)
3 Carol (Berry)
Songs 1-3: Shown June 20 (probably song 1) and June 27, 1964 (probably songs 2 and 3).
Song 1: Re-broadcast October 31, 1964.
Cut 1: Released on THE EARLY ROLLING STONES VOL. 2 (BT CD).
NOTES: Songs 1-3: Lip-synched performance of official versions.
0.033A JUNE 24-26, 1964 REGENT SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Andrew L. Oldham;
Engineer: Bill Farley
1 Time Is On My Side (Meade)
[2 Congratulations]
3 You’ve Just Made My Day
Cut 1: Released on
Single, London 45-9708, September 26, 1964;
12 x 5, London PS 402, October 24, 1964, and London 820048-2/ Abkco 7402-2 (CD), August,
1984/December, 1986;
BRAVO ROLLING STONES, Teldec (Telefunken-Decca), SHZT 531, December, 1965;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, Abkco 6667-2 (double CD), December, 1986;
BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS), Abkco 8001-2 (CD), December, 1986;
ROLLED GOLD +, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca Universal 5303281
(double CD), November 12, 2007;
THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Disc 4]);
THE CHESS SESSIONS (BT CD).
Cut 2: Origin shifted to Regent Sound Studios, London, May 12, 1964 (see Entry 0.028A above).
Cut 3 (incomplete): Released on
EXTENDED PLAY (BT);
THE ROLLING STONES FILES 1961-1964 (BT CD);
UNDERSTONES (BONES & JONES VOL. II) (BT CD);
WHEN A BOY MEETS A GIRL (BT EP).
NOTES: Cut 1: Begun at Chess Studios, Chicago, June 10, 1964; featuring an organ intro as opposed
to the guitar opening of the later version recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, November 8, 1964;
tambourine Mick Jagger; organ Ian Stewart; – Time Is On My Side was originally written by
Jordan “Jerry” Ragovoy under the pseudonym of Norman Meade for jazz trombonist Kai Winding
and his Orchestra who recorded the title in 1963; in early 1964 soul singer Irma Thomas covered
the song on a single B-side which featured additional lyrics credited to Jimmy Norman; Ragovoy,
however, always claimed that he was the author of the reworked lyrics; The Rolling Stones
followed Irma Thomas’ version; their first single and subsequent releases in the 60s were all
credited to Meade and Norman, later releases to Ragovoy alone, normally under his pseudonym
Meade; – Cut 3: Harmonica Brian Jones; organ Ian Stewart; credits unconfirmed; might be You
Just Made My Day composed by Michael F. Cotter or the same titled song written by Marsha
Barbara Thompson.
0.034 JUNE 26/JULY 25, 1964 SINGLE, DECCA F 11934 (UK)/LONDON 45-9687 (US)
A It’s All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
B Good Times, Bad Times
Side A: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, June 10, 1964.
Side B: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, February 24 or 25, 1964.
NOTES: First Rolling Stones single to reach number 1 in the UK charts; – Side A: Featuring an edit
version on first pressings (matrix DR 33543-1C); – Re-released on THE ROLLING STONES
SINGLES 1963-1965 (CD box set), Abkco 06024 981886 4 4 [Disc 5], May 4, 2004.
0.036A JULY 17, 1964 “THE JOE LOSS SHOW,” BBC RADIO/PLAYHOUSE THEATRE, LONDON
1 It’s All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
2 If You Need Me (Pickett, Bateman, Sanders)
3 Confessin’ The Blues (Brown, McShann)
4 Carol (Berry)
5 Mona (McDaniel)
Cuts 1-5: Released on
BEAT BEAT BEAT AT THE BEEB (BT CD);
CRACKIN’ UP (BT and BT CD);
GET YOUR KICKS (BT CD);
RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 2]);
ROUGH, DIRTY AND IRRESISTIBLE (BT CD).
Cuts 1-3: Released on ON AIR (double CD), Polydor 670274-0 (Europe)/Polydor B0027711-02 (US),
December 1, 2017.
Cuts 1, 2, 4: Released on HOW BRITAIN GOT THE BLUES (BT CD).
Cut 1: Released on UNDERSTONES (BONES & JONES VOL. II) (BT CD).
0.037 JULY 21-23, 1964 ANDREW OLDHAM ORCHESTRA SESSION, REGENT SOUND
STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Andrew L. Oldham
1 Heart Of Stone
2 Heart Of Stone
Cut 1: Proposed for release on NECROPHILIA (Andrew Oldham’s alternative to MORE HOT ROCKS),
Abkco 1224, October 12, 1972; – Released on
METAMORPHOSIS, Decca SKL 5212, June 6, 1975;
METAMORPHOSIS, Abkco ANA 1, June, 1975;
METAMORPHOSIS (SACD), Abkco 90062 (US)/Abkco 882 337-2 (Europe), August 20/October
21, 2002;
EVERLASTING STONES (BT);
MAD SHADOWS (BT CD);
METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [AAB]);
METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [CR 04262]);
METAMORPHOSIS PLUS (BT CD);
NECROPHILIA (BT CD);
TIME TRIP VOL. 5 (BT CD).
Cuts 1, 2: Released on UNDERSTONES (BONES & JONES VOL. II) (BT CD).
Cut 2: Released on THE ALLEN KLEIN COLLECTION - KLEINS REVENGE (BT CD).
NOTES: Cuts 1, 2: Brian Jones, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman not involved; guitar
John McLaughlin; bass and maybe guitar solo Jimmy Page; drums Clem Cattini; guitar Doug
Schlink; back-up vocals Christine Ohlman, both overdubbed at Trod Nossel Studios, Wallingford,
Connecticut, late 1971 or early 1972; Cut 2: Different mix of cut 1, lacking pedal-steel; probably
begun at Decca Studios, London, June 29-July 7, 1964.
0.037A JULY 23, 1964 “TOP GEAR,” BBC RADIO SHOW, LONDON, Producer: Bernie Andrews,
Host: Brian Matthew
1 Around And Around (Berry)
2 If You Need Me (Pickett, Bateman, Sanders)
3 I Can’t Be Satisfied (Morganfield)
4 Crackin’ Up (McDaniel)
5 It’s All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
6 Ain’t That Lovin’ You Baby (Reed)
Cuts 1-6: Released on THE LOST TREASURE (BT CD).
Cuts 1-4, 6: Released on
BEAT BEAT BEAT AT THE BEEB (BT CD);
RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD]);
Cuts 1-4: Released on
CRACKIN’ UP (BT and BT CD);
SHINE ON THE BBC TONIGHT - THE GLIMMER TWINS (BT);
UNDERSTONES (BONES & JONES VOL. II) (BT CD).
Cuts 1, 3, 4, 6: Released on ON AIR (double CD), Polydor 670274-0 (Europe)/Polydor B0027711-02
(US), December 1, 2017.
Cuts 1, 3, 4: Released on HOW BRITAIN GOT THE BLUES (BT CD).
Cuts 2, 5, 6: Released on GRAVESTONES & RAPE OF THE VAULTS (BT).
Cut 3: Released on
THE EARLY ROLLING STONES LIVE 1964-67 (BT CD);
THE EARLY ROLLING STONES VOL. 2 (BT);
SWEET HOME CHICAGO (BT CD [TSP]).
Cut 6: Released on
HOW BRITAIN GOT THE BLUES (BT CD);
THE LOST TREASURE (BT CD);
MISCELLANEOUS (BT);
SHADES OF ORANGE (BT);
SING THIS ALL TOGETHER (BT);
WHEN TWO LEGENDS COLLIDE (BT).
NOTES: Cuts 1-6: Pre-recorded July 17, 1964, at the Playhouse Theatre, London; Cut 6: Intro missing
an all circulated recordings.
0.038 AUGUST 5, 1964 “THE RED SKELTON HOUR,” CBS-TV RECORDINGS, LONDON
PALLADIUM, LONDON
1 Tell Me
2 Carol (Berry)
3 It’s All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
Songs 1-3: Shown September 22, 1964, and rebroadcast November 10, 1964 (during The Rolling
Stones’ second North American tour); released on “THE ULTIMATE TV MASTERS” (BT DVD).
NOTES: Songs 1-3: Lip-synched performance of official versions; Songs 1, 2: Overdubbed audience
backing.
0.038A AUGUST 7, 1964 “READY, STEADY, GO!,” AR TV SHOW, LONDON, Hosts: Keith Fordyce
and Cathy McGowan
1 Around And Around (Berry)
2 If You Need Me (Pickett, Bateman, Sanders)
Cuts 1, 2: Released on ANIMAL DUDS (BT CD [Disc 2]).
0.038B AUGUST 7, 1964 THE 4TH NATIONAL JAZZ & BLUES FESTIVAL, ATHLETIC ASSOCIA-
TION GROUNDS, RICHMOND, SURREY
1 Walking The Dog (Thomas)
2 Hi-Heel Sneakers (Higginbotham)
3 It’s All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
4 I’m Alright (McDaniel)
NOTES: Cuts 1-4: Not recorded; – 8mm colour footage of this event, mistakenly overdubbed with
Mercy, Mercy, released in “25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE ROLLING
STONES,” CMV Video 49027-2/CMV 190-49027, February 13, 1990.
0.039A AUGUST 14, 1964 FIVE BY FIVE (EP), DECCA DFE 8590 (UK)
A1 If You Need Me (Pickett, Bateman, Sanders)
A2 Empty Heart (Nanker, Phelge)
A3 2120 South Michigan Avenue (Nanker, Phelge)
B1 Confessin’ The Blues (Brown, McShann)
B2 Around And Around (Berry)
Sides A, B: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, June 11, 1964.
NOTES: Cut A3: Edit version; –
Relevant Re-releases:
FIVE BY FIVE (12" EP), Decca DFEX 8590, November 25, 1982;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1963-1965 (CD box set), Abkco 06024 981886 4 4 [Disc 6],
May 4, 2004;
FIVE BY FIVE (EP), Abkco 01877189615, April 20, 2013.
0.040 AUGUST 31 - SEPTEMBER 4, 1964 ANDREW OLDHAM ORCHESTRA AND DEMO
SESSION, PYE RECORDING and/or DECCA STUDIOS, LONDON, Producers: Andrew L.
Oldham and Michael Barclay; Music Directors: John Paul Jones, Mike Leander; Engineers:
Bill Farley, Gus Dudgeon
1 Each And Everyday Of The Year
2 We’re Wastin’ Time
3 (Walkin’ Thru The) Sleepy City
4 Da Doo Ron Ron (Spector, Greenwich, Barry)
5 Blue Turns To Grey (Oldham, Richards)
6 Hear It
7 Each And Everyday Of The Year
8 Blue Turns To Grey (Oldham, Richards)
9 We’re Wastin’ Time
10 Blue Turns To Grey (Oldham, Richards)
11 Blue Turns To Grey (Oldham, Richards)
12 Hear It
13 (Walkin’ Thru The) Sleepy City
Cuts 1-3: Released on
METAMORPHOSIS, Decca SKL 5212 June 6, 1975;
METAMORPHOSIS (SACD), Abkco 90062 (US)/Abkco 882 337-2 (Europe), August 20/October
21, 2002;
METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [CR 04262]).
Cuts 1, 3: Released on
METAMORPHOSIS, Abkco ANA 1, June, 1975;
METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [AAB]).
Cuts 1-3, 11, 12: Proposed for release on NECROPHILIA (Andrew Oldham’s alternative to MORE
HOT ROCKS), Abkco 1224, October 12, 1972; released on NECROPHILIA (BT CD).
Cuts 1-4: Released on METAMORPHOSIS PLUS (BT CD).
Cut 2: Released on BILL YMAN [sic] AND THE ROLLING STONES (BT).
Cuts 2, 3, 6: Released on RAW POWER (BT).
Cuts 2, 4: Released on
CENSORED (BT CD);
OUT OF TIME (BT).
Cut 4: Released on
THE ANDREW OLDHAM ORCHESTRA & CHORUS, 16 HIP HITS, Decca-Ace Of Clubs ACL
1180, October 2, 1964, and Decca/Universal UICY 75672 (CD [Japan]), July 31, 2013;
THE ANDREW OLDHAM ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS, RARITIES, See For Miles SEE 36,
late 1984, and See For Miles SEECD 394, CD, December, 1993;
DA DOO RON RON (BT);
DR. NO PRESENTS THE ROLLING STONES (BT);
THE ROLLING STONES FILES 1961-1964 (BT CD).
Cuts 4-6, 9, 13: Released on THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Discs 1 & 4]).
Cuts 4, 5, 13: Released on UNDERSTONES (BONES & JONES VOL. II) (BT CD).
Cuts 5-7, 9, 13: Released on THE ALLEN KLEIN COLLECTION - KLEINS REVENGE (BT CD).
Cut 5: Released on
EXTENDED PLAY (BT);
WHEN A BOY MEETS A GIRL (BT EP).
Cut 8: Released on
DICK & DEE DEE, Single B-side (Warner 5627 [US]), May, 1965;
THE BEST OF DICK & DEE DEE (CD), Varese Sarbande VSD-5576 [US], June 6, 1995).
Cut 10: Released on
THE MIGHTY AVENGERS, Single (Decca F 12085), February 19, 1965;
VARIOUS ARTISTS, THE ROLLING STONES WORKS (CD), Deram POCD-1990 [Japan],
January 13, 2000.
Cut 13: Released on
DARTFORD RENEGADES (BT CD);
IN ACTION (BT CD);
TRIDENT DEMOS 1969 (BT).
NOTES: As with the earlier demo sessions, these recordings were not intended for release but given
away to other artists to do cover versions; – Cuts 1-13: Brian Jones, Bill Wyman and Charlie
Watts probably not involved; (additional?) guitar John McLaughlin, Joe Moretti; guitar and/or
bass Jimmy Page; piano Reg Guest; bass John Paul Jones; drums Andy White; Cuts 1-3, 5, 11:
Back-up vocals Christine Ohlman, overdubbed at Trod Nossel Studios, Wallingford, Connecticut,
late 1971 or early 1972; Cuts 1, 2, 4, 6: Strings arranged by Mike Leander; Cut 2: Guitar “Big”
Jim Sullivan; Cuts 2, 3: Guitar Doug Schlink, overdubbed at Trod Nossel Studios, Wallingford,
Connecticut, late 1971 or early 1972; Cuts 5, 8, 10,11: (Horn?) arrangements John Paul Jones;
registered as Andrew L. Oldham/Keith Richards composition in the BMI files but credited to
Jagger/ Richards on all official releases; Cut 6: Instrumental, featuring guitar by Keith Richards
and “Big” Jim Sullivan, plus strings; credited to Jagger/Richards, but actually a Keith Richards/
Andrew L. Oldham composition; also known as It’s Been Quiet Here At Home or (mistakenly) as
Condemned; Cut 7: Different mix of cut 1, lacking strings; Cut 8: Based on the original recording
of cut 5 (no longer available), lacking Christine Ohlman’s over-dubbed back-up vocals; new lead
vocals by Dick St. John and Dee Dee (Mary Sperling), recorded at Decca Studios, probably
December, 1964, at the time entitled When Blue Turns To Grey; Cut 9: Different mix of cut 2,
lacking pedal-steel and fiddle; Cut 10: Based on the original recording of cut 5 (no longer
available), lacking Christine Ohlman’s over-dubbed back-up vocals; new lead vocals Mike Linnell,
recorded late 1964 or early 1965; additional piano, might be John Paul Jones; Cut 11: Might be
identical with cut 5 in inferior quality (unless you can spot a difference); Cut 12: Edit version of
cut 6; Cut 13: Same as cut 3, lacking female back-up vocals and overdubbed guitar; – Also see KEITH
RICHARDS, Entries 3006 & 3006A.
0.041 SEPTEMBER 21, 1964 (SECOND SHOW) ABC THEATRE, HULL, YORKSHIRE
1 Around And Around (Berry)
Song 1: Shown / released in
“ROLLING STONES GATHER MOSS,” Pathe colour news-reel, early Autumn 1964;
“The Sound of Change,” BBC2 TV show, September 10, 1968 (incomplete); Released in
“25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE ROLLING STONES,” CMV Video 49027-
2/CMV 190-49027, February 13, 1990 (incomplete);
“THE HISTORY OF ROCK ‘N’ ROLL: VOL. 3,” Warner Home Video/Time Life 13852 3, Summer,
1995 (incomplete) ;
“THE HISTORY OF ROCK ‘N’ ROLL,” 5 DVD box set, Warner Bros./Time Life 34991 (US), June
29, 2004 [Disc 1, incomplete];
“THE ROLLING STONES ON DVD 1964-1969” (BT DVD).
NOTES: Song 1: Lip-synched performance of official version, overdubbed audience backing.
0.042A SEPTEMBER 28-29, 1964 REGENT SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Andrew L.
Oldham; Engineer: Bill Farley
1 You Can’t Catch Me (Berry)
2 Grown Up Wrong
3 Surprise Surprise
4 I’m Relyin’ On You
5 We Were Falling In Love
Cuts 1, 2: Released on THE ROLLING STONES NO. 2, Decca LK 4661, January 15, 1965, and
London POCD-1913 (CD), February 2, 1997.
Cuts1, 3: Released on THE ROLLING STONES, NOW!, London PS 420, February 13, 1965, and
Abkco 7420-2/London 820133-2 (CD), December, 1986;
Cut 1: Released on METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [CR 04262]).
Cut 2: Released on
on 12 x 5, London PS 402, October 24, 1964, and London 820048-2/ Abkco 7402-2 (CD), August,
1984/December, 1986
METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [CR 04262]).
Cut 3: Released on
14 (compilation), Decca LK 4695, May 21, 1965;
ENGLAND’S GREATEST HITMAKERS (compilation), London PS 430, May 21, 1965;
Maxi-single, Decca F 13195, June 25, 1971;
Single, Decca F 13203, July 20, 1971;
NO STONE UNTURNED, Decca SKL 5137, October 5, 1973 THE ROLLING STONES
SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1 (4 LP box set) and Abkco
1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989;;
DARK HORSES (BT);
FRUIT END (BT).
Cuts 4, 5 (4 incomplete): Released on THE ROLLING STONES FILES 1961-1964 (BT CD).
Cuts 4, 5 (both incomplete): Released on
EXTENDED PLAY (BT);
UNDERSTONES (BONES & JONES VOL. II) (BT CD);
WHEN A BOY MEETS A GIRL (BT EP).
Cut 5: Circulated on a number of 45 r.p.m. Emidisc acetates, Spring, 1964 (one of which was offered
at an unidentified American auction, July, 1991); released on
BILL WYMAN’S BLACK BOX (BT CD [VGP]);
WE WERE FALLING IN LOVE (one-sided BT single).
NOTES: Cut 2: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Cut 4: Mistakenly known as I’m Just A Funny Guy; Cut 5: The
Rolling Stones playing against a Phil Spector-like soundwall; mistakenly known as Waving Hair.
0.044 OCTOBER 19, 1964 “QUOI DE NEUF,” FRENCH TV RECORDINGS (ORTF 2), PARIS
1 Carol (Berry)
2 It’s All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
Songs 1, 2: Shown November 5, 1964.
Song 1 (incomplete): Re-broadcast in “Le mythe des Rolling Stones,” TF1, June 27, 1995.
Song 2: Re- broadcast in “Pop Galerie,” French/German TV (Arte), June 24, 1995.
NOTES: Songs 1, 2: Lip-synched performance of official versions.
0.044B OCTOBER 23, 1964 PRESS CONFERENCE, HOTEL ASTOR, NEW YORK CITY,
Interviewer: Ed Rudy
1 Mick Jagger Interview
2 Charlie Watts Interview
3 Brian Jones Interview
4 Bill Wyman Interview
5 Keith Richards Interview
6 Eric Easton Interview
Lines 1-6: Released on
IT’S HERE LUV!!! (BT and BT CD);
PRECIOUS STONES (BT picture disc).
Line 1: Released on MICK JAGGER INTERVIEW (shaped BT CD single)
Line 2: Released on CHARLIE WATTS INTERVIEW (shaped BT CD single)
Line 3: Released on
BRIAN JONES INTERVIEW (shaped BT CD single);
READY STEADY STONES (BT).
Line 5: Released on KEITH RICHARDS INTERVIEW (shaped BT CD single)
NOTES: Line 3: Brian Jones explaining The Rolling Stones’ success: “We came along with the right
thing at the right time.”
0.045A OCTOBER 24, 1964 “THE CLAY COLE SHOW,” WPIX CHANNEL 11 RECORDINGS,
NEW YORK CITY
1 If You Need Me (Pickett, Bateman, Sanders)
2 Time Is On My Side (Meade)
3 It’s All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
4 The Rolling Stones Answering Questions from the Audience
5 Around And Around (Berry)
6 Confessin’ The Blues (Brown, McShann)
Songs 1-3, 5, 6, Line 4: Shown October 31, 1964 (probably songs 1, 3) and November 7, 1964
(probably song 2, 5, 6, Line 4).
Cut 5: Released on THE EARLY ROLLING STONES VOL. 2 (BT CD).
NOTES: Songs 1-3, 5, 6: Lip-synched performance of official versions; – The October 31, 1964
broadcast included Tell Me from the June 20, 1964 recordings (see Entry 0.033).
0.046 OCTOBER 25, 1964 “THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW,” CBS-TV, NEW YORK CITY
1 Around And Around (Berry)
2 Time Is On My Side (Meade)
Songs 1, 2: Released on
“6 ED SULLIVAN SHOWS STARRING THE ROLLING STONES” (DVD) Sofa Entertainment
B0015967-09, November 1, 2011;
“THE COMPLETE ED SULLIVAN SHOWS” (BT DVD).
Cuts 1, 2: Released on
BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG CITY (BT double CD);
CONQUER AMERICA (BT and BT CD);
COPS AND ROBBERS (BT CD);
GROWING UP WRONG (BT);
L’OLYMPIA, PARIS, APRIL 17, 1965 (BT and BT CD);
ON TELEVISION 1964/65 (BT CD);
RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 3]);
READY STEADY STONES (BT);
ROLLINGMANIA (BT);
SUMMER RERUNS (BT and BT CD).
Song 1: Released in “BRITISH ROCK: THE FIRST WAVE,” video, RCA-Columbia 90-1544 (US),
1985/RCA RVT 10782 (UK), February, 1986.
Song 2: Re-released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1968-1971 (CD box set), Abkco 06024
982707 5 2 [Disc 10 Bonus DVD], March 1, 2005.
Song 2 (incomplete): Released in “25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE ROLLING
STONES,” CMV Video 49027-2/CMV 190-49027, February 13, 1990.
NOTES: Cut 2: Back-up vocals Bill Wyman.
0.047 OCTOBER 29, 1964 THE T.A.M.I. SHOW (TEENAGE AWARDS MUSIC INTERNATIONAL
SHOW), CIVIC AUDITORIUM, SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA
1 Not Fade Away (Holly)
2 Around And Around (Berry)
3 Off The Hook (Nanker, Phelge)
4 Tell Me
5 It’s All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
6 Time Is On My Side (Meade)
7 I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon)
8 I’m Alright (McDaniel)
9 Get Together (McDaniel)
Songs 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9: Shown in “GATHER NO MOSS,” film, August 7, 1966; – Released in
“THAT WAS ROCK,” video, Music Media M 434 (US), 1982/ Channel 5, CFV 05472 (UK), July,
1987;
“THE T.A.M.I./T.N.T. SHOW (THAT WAS ROCK)” (DVD), Umbrella Music DAVID0168 (New Zea-
land), April 25, 2004;
“THE T.A.M.I. SHOW (COLLECTOR'S EDITION)” (DVD), Shout! Factory SF11742 (US),
February 23, 2010.
Cuts 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9: Released on
GIMME SHELTER (BT);
GROWING UP WRONG (BT);
RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 3]);
READY STEADY STONES (BT).
Cuts 2, 3, 5, 6, 8: Released on
BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG CITY (BT double CD);
GET YOUR KICKS (BT CD);
ON TELEVISION 1964/65 (BT CD).
Songs 2, 3: Released in “TEENAGE COMMAND PERFORMANCE,” film, April, 1965 (UK).
Cut 2: Featured as soundtrack in “CHARLIE IS MY DARLING – IRELAND 1965,” film, premiered at the
New York Film Festival, Walter Reade Theater, New York City, September 29, 2012;
“CHARLIE IS MY DARLING – IRELAND 1965,” Super Deluxe Box Set, Because Entertainment/
Abkco 0 38781 10069 5, Nov. 2, 2012 [Disc 1], “CHARLIE IS MY DARLING” (DVD).
Song 5: Released in “SIXTIES MIX: UK,” video, Stylus Music SVO 85511 (UK), May, 1988.
Song 6: Released in
“THE T.A.M.I. SHOW,” film, November 14, 1964 (US);
“ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE,” LWT series, May, 1977;
“ROCK‘N’ROLL THE GREATEST YEARS: ‘64 - VOL. 2,” The Video Collection VC4085, July,
1990.
Cut 6: Released on EVERLASTING STONES (BT).
NOTES: Cuts 1, 7: Harmonica Brian Jones; Cuts 1, 8: Maracas Mick Jagger; Cut 5: Back-up vocals
Brian Jones; Cut 6: Back-up vocals Bill Wyman; Cut 8: Tambourine Brian Jones; Cut 9: Closing
jam with other participants of the show which also included The Beach Boys, Chuck Berry,
James Brown And The Famous Flames, The Barbarians, Marvin Gaye, Gerry And The Pace-
makers, Leslie Gore, Jan And Dean, Billy J. Kramer And The Dakotas, Smokey Robinson And
The Miracles, and The Supremes; – Backing musicians: Leon Russell (Russell Bridges): piano;
Sonny Bono: percussion; Nino Tempo, Steve Douglas, Jay Migliori: saxophone; Lou Blackburn:
trombone; Glen Campbell: guitar; Delaney Bramlett: bass; Hal Blaine: drums; Phil Spector: ar-
rangements; – In spite of respective liner notes the Japanese 1983 compilation THE ROLLING
STONES FILM COLLECTION VOL. 1 1965-1970 (London L20P-1159) does only contain the
well-known studio versions but no recordings from this show.
0.049 NOVEMBER, 1964 TOWARDS THE END OF THE SECOND NORTH AMERICAN TOUR
NOTES: Due to a number of late changes this Entry for the time being has to remain empty.
0.053 NOVEMBER 14, 1964 “THE T.A.M.I. SHOW,” FILM, SIMULTANEOUSLY PREMIERED
AT 33 LOS ANGELES-AREA THEATRES
A Time Is On My Side (Meade)
Song A: Recorded at The T.A.M.I. Show, Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, California, October 29, 1964.
NOTES: Only items involving The Rolling Stones listed; – Credits: Director: Steve Binder; production:
Electronovision/ Screen Entertainment; camera: Jim Kilgore; music director: Jack Nitzsche;
length: 96 mins (black and white video tape); – Later versions of the film, renamed “TEENAGE
COMMAND PERFORMANCE” in Britain (see Entry 0.067A), include two different Stones songs,
Around And Around and Off The Hook.
0.054 NOVEMBER 20, 1964 “READY, STEADY, GO!,” AR TV SHOW, LONDON, Hosts: Keith
Fordyce and Cathy McGowan
1 Off The Hook (Nanker, Phelge)
2 Brian Jones Interview by Keith Fordyce
3 Mick Jagger Interview by Keith Fordyce
4 Little Red Rooster (Dixon)
5 Around And Around (Berry)
Songs 1, 4, Lines 2, 3: Released in
“READY, STEADY, GO!, VOLUME THREE,” video, Picture Music MVP 99 1006 2, November,
1984;
“THE ROLLING STONES ON DVD 1964-1969” (BT DVD).
Songs 1, 4, 5: Re-broadcast in “The New Year Starts Right Here,” AR TV, December 31, 1964.
Song 4 (incomplete): Released in “25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE ROLLING
STONES,” CMV Video 49027-2/CMV 190-49027, February 13, 1990.
NOTES: Songs 1, 4, 5 (5 incomplete): Lip-synched performance of official versions; Line 2: Brian
Jones looking forward to “having about six weeks off.”
1965
Something Happened To Me Yesterday
“Big Beat ‘65”: Australia, New Zealand & Far East Tour
17 RCA Studios, Hollywood (Entry 0.058)
21 Press conference, Kingsford Smith Airport, Masqot, Sydney (Entry 0.058A)
22 Manufacturers’ Auditorium, Agricultural Hall, Sydney (2 shows) (Entry 0.058A)
23 Manufacturers’ Auditorium, Agricultural Hall, Sydney (3 shows)
25+26 City Hall, Brisbane, Australia (2 shows each)
27 Manufacturers’ Auditorium, Agricultural Hall, Sydney (2 shows)
28 Palais Theatre, St. Kilda, Melbourne (2 shows)
29 “Rolling Stones Special,” ATVO, Melbourne (shown Feb. 12) (Entry 0.058B)
29 Palais Theatre, St. Kilda, Melbourne (3 shows)
FEBRUARY
1 Theatre Royal, Christchurch, New Zealand (2 shows)
2 Civic Theatre, Invercargill, New Zealand (2 shows)
3 Town Hall, Dunedin, New Zealand (2 shows)
6 Town Hall, Auckland, New Zealand (3 shows)
8 Town Hall, Wellington, New Zealand (2 shows)
10 Palais Theatre, St. Kilda, Melbourne (2 shows)
12 Centennial Hall, Adelaide, Australia (2 shows)
13 Capitol Theatre, Perth, Australia (3 shows)
16 Badminton Stadium, Singapore (2 shows)
17 TV interviews, Tokyo
British Tour
24 Demo session, Decca Studios, London (Entry 0.059A)
26 “Ready, Steady, Go!,” AR TV show, London (Entry 0.061)
28 “Eamonn Andrews Show,” ABC TV, Teddington, Middlesex (Entry 0.062)
MARCH
1 “Top Gear,” BBC radio recordings, Playhouse Theatre, London (broadcast March 6)
(Entry 0.063)
4 “Top Of The Pops,” BBC TV recordings, Manchester (shown March 11 & repeated
March 18) (Entry 0.064A)
5 Regal Theatre, Edmonton, London (2 shows) (Entry 0.064)
6 Empire Theatre, Liverpool (2 shows) (Entry 0.064 cont.)
7 Palace Theatre, Manchester (2 shows) (Entry 0.064 cont.)
8 Futurist Theatre, Scarborough, Yorkshire (2 shows)
9 Odeon Theatre, Sunderland, Durham (2 shows)
10 ABC Theatre, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (2 shows)
11 “Scene At 6.30,” Granada TV show, Manchester
11 “In the North,” Granada TV show, Manchester (Entry 1011A)
11 City Hall, Sheffield (2 shows)
12 Trocadero Theatre, Leicester (2 shows)
13 Granada Theatre, Rugby, Warwickshire (2 shows)
14 Odeon Theatre, Rochester, Kent (2 shows)
15 Odeon Theatre, Guildford, Surrey (2 shows)
16 Granada Theatre, Greenford, Middlesex (2 shows) (Entry 0.064 cont.)
17 Odeon Theatre, Southend-on-Sea, Essex (2 shows)
18 ABC Theatre, Romford, Essex (2 shows)
21 “Thank Your Lucky Stars,” ABC TV recordings, Birmingham (shown March 27)
APRIL
1 Kungliga Tennishallen, Stockholm (2 shows) (Entry 0.064C)
2 “Popside,” TV recordings, Stockholm (shown April 8) (Entry 0.065)
2 Kungliga Tennishallen, Stockholm (2 shows)
9 “Ready, Steady, Go!,” AR TV show, London (Entry 0.066)
11 NME Poll Winners Concert, Empire Pool, Wembley, Middlesex (Entry 0.067)
16+17 L’Olympia, Paris (Entry 1011D)
18 L’Olympia, Paris (Entry 0.068 - complete show listed)
MAY
1 Academy Of Music, New York City (Entries 0.068A, 1021C)
1 Convention Hall, Philadelphia
2 “The Ed Sullivan Show,” CBS-TV, New York City (Entry 0.069)
3 “The Clay Cole Show,” WPIX Channel 11 recordings, New York City (shown in two
parts, May 22 & 29) (Entry 0.069A)
4 Hanner Gymnasium, Georgia Southern College, Statesboro, Georgia
6 Jack Russell Stadium, Clearwater, Florida
7 Legion Field Stadium, Birmingham, Alabama
8 Coliseum, Jacksonville, Florida
9 Arie Crown Theatre, McCormick Place, Chicago
10 Chess Studios, Chicago (Entry 0.070)
12-13 RCA Studios, Hollywood (Entry 0.071)
14 New Civic Auditorium, San Francisco
15 “Hollywood A Go-Go,” ABC-TV recordings, Hollywood (shown May 26) (Entry
0.071A)
15 Swing Auditorium, San Bernardino, California
16 “Shivaree,” local TV recordings, Los Angeles (shown June 5, July 24 & August 28)
(Entry 0.072)
16 Civic Auditorium, Long Beach, California (Entry 0.072A - complete show listed)
17 Community Concourse (a.k.a. Convention Center), San Diego, California
20 “Shindig!,” ABC-TV show, Los Angeles (shown May 26) (Entry 0.073)
21 Civic Auditorium, San Jose, California
22 Ratcliffe Stadium, Fresno, California
22 Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento, California
29 Academy Of Music, New York City (3 shows)
JUNE
4 “Ready, Steady, Go!,” AR TV show, Wembley, Middlesex (Entry 0.074A)
6 “Thank Your Lucky Stars,” ABC TV recordings, Birmingham (shown June 12)
10 “Top Of The Pops,” BBC TV show, Manchester
JULY
16 Odeon Theatre, Exeter, Devon (2 shows)
17 The Guildhall, Portsmouth, Hampshire (2 shows)
18 Gaumont Theatre, Bournemouth, Hampshire (2 shows)
25 ABC Theatre, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk (2 shows)
26 “Thank Your Lucky Stars,” ABC TV recordings, Birmingham (shown Aug. 1)
26 ABC Hall, Leicester
28 TV recordings, Twickenham, Middlesex (Entry 0.076B)
AUGUST
1 London Palladium, London (2 shows)
Odeon Theatre, Blackpool (cancelled)
19 “Top Of The Pops,” BBC TV recordings, Manchester (shown Sep. 2, 9, 16 & 30)
(Entry 0.078)
20 Radio recordings, BBC Maida Vale Studios, London (Entry 0.079A)
22 Odeon Theatre, Blackpool (2 shows, both cancelled)
22 Futurist Theatre, Scarborough, Yorkshire (2 shows)
23 “Scene At 6.30,” Granada TV show, Manchester
27 “Ready, Steady, Go!,” AR TV show, Wembley, Middlesex
29 “Thank Your Lucky Stars,” ABC TV recordings, Birmingham (shown Sep. 4)
SEPTEMBER
2 “Ready, Steady, Go!,” AR TV recordings, Wembley, Middlesex (shown Sep. 10)
(Entry 0.081)
British Tour
24 Astoria Theatre, Finsbury Park, London (2 shows)
25 Gaumont Theatre, Southampton, Hampshire (2 shows)
26 The Colston Hall, Bristol (2 shows)
27 Odeon Theatre, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire (2 shows)
28 Capitol Theatre, Cardiff, Wales (2 shows)
29 Granada Theatre, Shrewsbury, Shropshire (2 shows)
30 Gaumont Theatre, Hanley, Staffordshire (2 shows)
OCTOBER
1 ABC Theatre, Chester, Cheshire (2 shows)
2 ABC Theatre, Wigan, Lancashire (2 shows)
3 Odeon Theatre, Manchester (2 shows)
4 Gaumont Theatre, Bradford, Yorkshire (2 shows)
5 ABC Theatre, Carlisle, Cumberland (2 shows)
6 Odeon Theatre, Glasgow (2 shows)
7 City Hall, Newcastle-upon-Tyne (2 shows)
8 ABC Theatre, Stockton-on-Tees, Durham (2 shows)
9 Odeon Theatre, Leeds (2 shows)
10 Empire Theatre, Liverpool (2 shows)
11 Gaumont Theatre, Sheffield (2 shows)
12 Gaumont Theatre, Doncaster, Yorkshire (2 shows)
13 De Montfort Hall, Leicester (2 shows)
14 Odeon Theatre, Birmingham (2 shows)
15 Regal Theatre, Cambridge (2 shows)
16 Odeon Theatre, Southend-on-Sea, Essex (cancelled)
16 ABC Theatre, Northampton (2 shows)
17 Granada Theatre, Tooting, London (2 shows)
19 “Top Of The Pops,” BBC TV recordings, London (shown Nov. 4 and repeated
Nov. 11 & 18 and Dec. 30) (Entry 0.089)
22 “Ready, Steady, Go!,” AR TV show, Wembley, Middlesex (Entry 0.091)
26 IBC Studios, London (Entry 0.092)
NOVEMBER
1 War Memorial Auditorium, Rochester, New York
3 Auditorium, Providence, Rhode Island
4 New Haven Arena, New Haven, Connecticut (2 shows)
5 Boston Garden, Boston
6 Academy Of Music, New York City
6 Convention Hall, Philadelphia
7 Symphony Hall (formerly Mosque Theater), Newark, New Jersey (2 shows)
10 Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh, North Carolina
11 “Hullabaloo,” NBC-TV recordings, New York City (shown Nov. 15) (Entry 0.094)
12 War Memorial Hall, Greensboro, North Carolina
13 Coliseum, Washington, D.C.
13 Civic Center, Baltimore, Maryland
14 Auditorium, Civic Coliseum, Knoxville, Tennessee
15 Coliseum, Charlotte, North Carolina
16 Municipal Auditorium, Nashville, Tennessee
17 Mid-South Coliseum, Memphis, Tennessee
20 State Fair Youth Centre, Shreveport, Louisiana
21 Will Rogers Coliseum, Fort Worth, Texas
21 Memorial Auditorium, Dallas, Texas
23 Assembly Centre, Tulsa, Oklahoma
24 Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
25 Arena, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
26 Cobo Hall, Detroit
27 Hara Arena, Dayton, Ohio
27 Gardens, Cincinnati, Ohio
28 Arie Crown Theatre, McCormick Place, Chicago (2 shows)
29 Coliseum, Denver, Colorado
30 Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Phoenix, Arizona
DECEMBER
1 Agrodome, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
2 Coliseum, Seattle, Washington
3 Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento, California (2 shows)
4 Civic Auditorium, San Jose, California (2 shows)
5 Press conference, The Beverly Rodeo Hotel, Los Angeles
5 Community Concourse (a.k.a. Convention Center), San Diego, California
5 Sports Arena, Los Angeles
6-10 RCA Studios, Hollywood (Entry 0.097)
31 “Ready, Steady, Go!,” AR TV show, Wembley, Middlesex
1965 Links
1965
Sing This All Together
0.056B JANUARY 11-12, 1965 DE LANE LEA MUSIC RECORDING STUDIOS, LONDON,
Producer: Andrew L. Oldham
1 The Last Time
NOTES: Cut 1: Early version, still lacking Brian Jones’s prominent guitar; inspired by The Staple Sing-
ers’ 1955 gospel song This May Be The Last Time.
0.057 JANUARY 15, 1965 THE ROLLING STONES NO. 2, DECCA LK 4661 (UK)
A1 Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Russell, Burke, Wexler)
A2 Down Home Girl (Leiber, Butler)
A3 You Can’t Catch Me (Berry)
A4 Time Is On My Side (Meade)
A5 What A Shame
A6 Grown Up Wrong
B1 Down The Road Apiece (Raye)
B2 Under The Boardwalk (Resnick, Young)
B3 I Can’t Be Satisfied (Morganfield)
B4 Pain In My Heart (Neville)
B5 Off The Hook (Nanker, Phelge)
B6 Susie Q (Hawkins, Chaisson)
Cuts A1, A2, B4: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, November 2, 1964.
Cuts A3, A6: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, September 28 and/or 29, 1964.
Cuts A4, A5: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, November 8, 1964.
Cuts B1, B3: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, June 10-11, 1964.
Cuts B2, B5: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, September 2, 1964.
Cut B6: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, May 12, 1964.
Relevant Re-releases:
EVERYBODY NEEDS SOMEBODY TO LOVE, Decca 6835111 (Netherlands), 1971;
THE ROLLING STONES NO. 2 (CD), London POCD-1913 (Japan), February 2, 1997;
THE ROLLING STONES NO. 2 (CD), Disc 3 of THE ROLLING STONES IN MONO (box set),
Abkco 018771834526, September 30, 2016.
0.057A JANUARY 15, 1965 “READY, STEADY, GO!,” AR TV SHOW, LONDON, Host: Cathy
McGowan
1 What A Shame
2 Time Is On My Side (Meade)
3 Down The Road Apiece (Raye)
4 Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Russell, Burke, Wexler)
Cuts 1-4 (3 incomplete): Released on ANIMAL DUDS (BT CD [Disc 2]).
Cuts 1, 2: Released on LIVE IN HAMBURG 1965 PLUS LIVE IN PARIS & WEMBLEY POOL &
READY STEADY GO & MORE (BT and BT CD box set).
NOTES: Song 1: Harmonica Mick Jagger.
0.058 JANUARY 17, 1965 RCA STUDIOS, HOLLYWOOD, Producer: Andrew L. Oldham;
Engineer: Dave Hassinger
1 The Last Time
2 Play With Fire (Nanker, Phelge)
Cuts 1, 2: Released on
Single, Decca F 12104, February 26, 1965/London 45-9741, March 13, 1965;
OUT OF OUR HEADS, London PS 429, July 30, 1965, and London 820049-2/Abkco 7429-2
(CD), August, 1984/December, 1986;
BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS), London NPS-1, April 2, 1966, and Abkco 8001-2
(CD), December, 1986;
GET STONED, Arcade ADEP 32, October 21, 1977;
STORY OF THE STONES, K-Tel Records NE 1201, November 22, 1982;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1
(4 LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989;
ROLLED GOLD +, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca Universal 5303281
(double CD), November 12, 2007;
GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 1], November 9, 2012.
Cut 1: Released on
BRAVO ROLLING STONES, Teldec (Telefunken-Decca) SHZT 531, December, 1965;
BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS), Decca TXS 101, November 4, 1966, and London
844 088-2 (CD), June, 1991;
STONE AGE, Decca SKL 5084, March 5, 1971;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 2PS 626/627, December 20, 1972, and Abkco 6267-2 (double CD),
June, 1987;
ROLLED GOLD, Decca ROST 1/2, November 15, 1975;
Single, Decca STONE 5, September 5, 1980;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 820143-1 and London 820143-2 (double CD), November, 1990
MORE HOT ROCKS (SACD), Abkco 96262 (US)/Abkco 882306 2 (Europe), August 20/October
21, 2002;
FORTY LICKS (CD), Abkco Virgin 7243 8 13378 2 0/ CDVD 2964/ 7243 8 13378 2 0, September
30/October 1, 2002;
GRRR! (Double CD), Abkco Universal 3710816/ B001763-02 [Disc 1], November 12, 2012;
GRRR! (Triple CD digipack), Abkco Universal B0017662-02 [Disc 1], November 13, 2012;
DARTFORD RENEGADES (BT CD);
FRUIT END (BT)
TIME TRIP VOL. 5 (BT CD).
Cut 2: Released on
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 2PS 606/607, January, 1972, and Abkco 6667-2 (double CD),
December, 1986;
Single, Decca STONE 6, September 5, 1980;
SLOW ROLLERS, Decca TAB 30, November 6, 1981;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 820140-1 and London 820140-2 (double CD), June 25, 1990.
NOTES: Cut 1: Tambourine Jack Nitzsche; Mick Jagger’s vocals (re-)recorded at RCA Studios,
Hollywood, February 17, 1965; Cut 2: Tambourine Mick Jagger; guitar (tuned down for a bass
effect) Phil Spector; harpsichord Jack Nitzsche; Brian Jones, Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts
not involved (but surprisingly not credited to Jagger/Richards); originally entitled Mess With Fire.
0.058B FEBRUARY 12, 1965 “BIG BEAT ‘65,” ATVO, MELBOURNE, Host: Roy Orbison
1 Walking The Dog (Thomas)
2 Heart Of Stone
3 Little Red Rooster (Dixon)
4 Around And Around (Berry)
NOTES: Songs 1-4: Lip-synched performance of official versions; pre-recorded January 29, 1965.
0.059 FEBRUARY 13, 1965 THE ROLLING STONES, NOW!, LONDON PS 420 (US)
A1 Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Russell, Burke, Wexler)
A2 Down Home Girl (Leiber, Butler)
A3 You Can’t Catch Me (Berry)
A4 Heart Of Stone
A5 What A Shame
A6 Mona (McDaniel)
B1 Down The Road Apiece (Raye)
B2 Off The Hook (Nanker, Phelge)
B3 Pain In My Heart (Neville)
B4 Oh Baby (We Got A Good Thing Goin’) (Ozen)
B5 Little Red Rooster (Dixon)
B6 Surprise Surprise
Cuts A1, A2, A4, B3, B4: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, November 2, 1964.
Cuts A3, B6: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, September 28 or 29, 1964.
Cut A5: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, November 8, 1964.
Cut A6: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, January 3, 1964.
Cut B1: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, June 11, 1964.
Cuts B2, B5: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, September 2, 1964.
NOTES: Also released in mono, London LL 3420; – Cut A1: Replaced by version 2 on US and later
European CDs as opposed to version 1 (studio run-through) as featured on original LP; Cut A6:
Entitled Mona (I Need You Baby), probably following a variation which already in the early 60s
was as popular in America as Bo Diddley’s original single title from 1957; – Cuts A1, A4, B1,
B2, B4, B6 also released as mini LP, THE ROLLING STONES, NOW!, London SBG 34, 1965.
Relevant Re-releases:
THE ROLLING STONES, NOW!, Abkco 7420-1 (US), November, 1986;
THE ROLLING STONES, NOW! (CD), Abkco 7420-2 (US)/London 820133-2 (UK/ Europe),
December, 1986;
THE ROLLING STONES, NOW! (CD), Abkco 844462-2, March 21, 1995 (Europe);
THE ROLLING STONES, NOW!, Abkco 844462-1 (UK), June 26, 1995;
THE ROLLING STONES, NOW! (SACD), Abkco 94202 (US)/Abkco 882289 2 (Europe), August
20/October 21, 2002;
THE ROLLING STONES, NOW! (CD), Disc 4 of THE ROLLING STONES IN MONO (box set),
Abkco 018771834526, September 30, 2016.
0.059A FEBRUARY 24, 1965 DEMO SESSION, DECCA STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Andrew L.
Oldham
1 I’d Much Rather Be With The Boys (Oldham, Richards)
2 I’d Much Rather Be With The Boys (Oldham, Richards)
Cut 1: Proposed for release on NECROPHILIA (Andrew Oldham’s alternative to MORE HOT ROCKS),
Abkco 1224, October 12, 1972; and on THE BLACK BOX (Bill Wyman’s alternative to META-
MORPHOSIS), June, 1975; – Released on
METAMORPHOSIS, Decca SKL 5212, June 6, 1975;
METAMORPHOSIS, Abkco ANA 1, June, 1975;
METAMORPHOSIS (SACD), Abkco 90062 (US)/Abkco 882 337-2 (Europe), August 20/
October 21, 2002;
METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [AAB]);
METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [CR 04262]);
METAMORPHOSIS PLUS (BT CD);
NECROPHILIA (BT CD).
Cut 2: Released on THE ALLEN KLEIN COLLECTION - KLEINS REVENGE (BT CD).
NOTES: Cut 1: Brian Jones, Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman not involved; additional guitar John
McLaughlin; guitar or bass Joe Moretti; drums Andy White; back-up vocals Christine Ohlman,
overdubbed at Trod Nossel Studios, Wallingford, Connecticut, late 1971 or early 1972; title
might be based on an original composition by Bob Gaudio; Cut 2: Different mix of cut 1, lacking
pedal-steel and overdubbed back-up vocals.
0.060 FEBRUARY 26, 1965/MARCH 13, 1965 SINGLE, DECCA F 12104 (UK)/LONDON 45-9741
(US)
A The Last Time
B Play With Fire (Nanker, Phelge)
Sides A, B: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, January 17, 1965.
NOTES: Re-released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1963-1965 (CD box set), Abkco 06024
981886 4 4 [Disc 11], May 4, 2004.
0.062 FEBRUARY 28, 1965 “EAMONN ANDREWS SHOW,” ABC TV, TEDDINGTON, MIDDLE-
SEX
1 Mick Jagger Interview
2 The Last Time
NOTES: Song 2: Lip-synched performance of official version.
0.063 MARCH 1, 1965 “TOP GEAR,” BBC RADIO RECORDINGS, PLAYHOUSE THEATRE,
LONDON, Host: Brian Matthew
1 Mick Jagger and Brian Jones Interview by Brian Matthew
2 Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Russell, Burke, Wexler)
3 Down The Road Apiece (Raye)
4 If You Need Me (Pickett, Bateman, Sanders)
5 The Last Time
Line 1, Cuts 2-5: Broadcast March 6, 1965.
Line 1, Cuts 2, 3, 5: Re-broadcast in “Stones At The Beeb,” BBC Radio 1, November 30, 1985; – Re-
leased on
BEAT BEAT BEAT AT THE BEEB (BT CD);
GET SATISFACTION...IF YOU WANT! (BT and BT CD);
RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 2]).
Line 1, Cuts 2, 3, 5: Released on
THE EARLY ROLLING STONES LIVE 1964-67 (BT CD);
THE EARLY ROLLING STONES VOL. 2 (BT).
Line 1, Cuts 2, 5: Released on
BBC ‘65 (BT 12" EP);
READY STEADY STONES (BT).
Cuts 2, 3, 5: Probably re-broadcast in “The Rolling Stones Story,” BBC Radio 1, April, 1973; – Re-
leased on
ON AIR (double CD), Polydor 670274-0 (Europe)/Polydor B0027711-02 (US), December 1, 2017;
BBC BROADCASTS (BT);
BBC SESSIONS (BT);
BBC TAPES (BT);
DOWN THE ROAD APIECE (BT CD [Oil Well]) ;
LIVE IN HAMBURG 1965 PLUS LIVE IN PARIS & WEMBLEY POOL & READY STEADY GO &
MORE (BT and BT CD box set);
LIVE IN LONDON 1963-65 (BT and BT CD).
Cut 2: Released on UNDERSTONES (BONES & JONES VOL. II) (BT CD).
Cuts 3, 5: Released on SHINE ON THE BBC TONIGHT - THE GLIMMER TWINS (BT).
Cut 5: Released on
THE CREME OF THE HOT STUFF (BT CD);
TV GUIDE ‘SPECIAL RELEASE’ (BT 33⅓ EP) (messed-up).
NOTES: Line 1: Mick Jagger and Brian Jones discussing “What is there left to want to go on;” Cuts 2,
3: Piano Ian Stewart.
0.064A MARCH 11, 1965 “TOP OF THE POPS,” BBC TV SHOW, MANCHESTER, Host: Jimmy
Savile
1 The Last Time
Song 1: Re-broadcast in “Sound of the Sixties,” October 5, 1991; released on “THE ROLLING
STONES ON DVD 1964-1969” (BT DVD).
NOTES: Song 1: Pre-recorded March 4, 1965; lip-synched performance of official version; also among
studio crowd: George Best.
0.067 APRIL 11, 1965 NME POLL WINNERS CONCERT, EMPIRE POOL, WEMBLEY, MIDDLE-
SEX, Hosts: Jimmy Savile, Keith Fordyce and Cathy McGowan
1 Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Russell, Burke, Wexler)/Pain In My Heart
(Neville)
2 Around And Around (Berry)
3 The Last Time
4 Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Russell, Burke, Wexler)
Songs 1-4: Shown in “Big Beat ‘65,” ABC TV show, April 18, 1965.
Cuts 1-4: Released on
ANIMAL DUDS (BT and BT CD [Disc 1]);
DOWN THE ROAD APIECE (BT CD [Bad Wizard]);
THE EARLY ROLLING STONES LIVE 1964-67 (BT CD);
THE EARLY ROLLING STONES VOL. 2 (BT);
GOT LIVE IF YOU WANT IT! (BT CD) ;
LIVE IN HAMBURG 1965 PLUS LIVE IN PARIS & WEMBLEY POOL & READY STEADY GO &
MORE (BT and BT CD box set);
POLLWINNER’S CONCERTS 1964 & 65 (BT).
Songs 1-3: Released on
“THE COMPLETE ED SULLIVAN SHOWS" (BT DVD);
“NME POLL WINNER'S CONCERT 1965” (BT DVD);
“THE ROLLING STONES ON DVD 1964-1969” (BT DVD).
Cuts 1-3: Released on
BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG CITY (BT double CD);
THE NEW MUSICAL EXPRESS POLLWINNERS CONCERT 1965 (BT CD);
ON TELEVISION 1964/65 (BT CD);
RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 3]).
Songs 1, 3 (1 incomplete): Released on “CROSSFIRE HURRICANE,” DVD, Eagle Rock Entertainment
EV305979 (US), May 21, 2013.
Song 3 (incomplete): Shown in
“Movietone News,” April, 1965;
“Satisfaction - 20 Years On,” BBC2 TV, July 15, 1982;
“Sky News,” April 15, 1991.
NOTES: Song 3: Additional back-up vocals Bill Wyman.
0.069 MAY 2, 1965 “THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW,” CBS-TV, NEW YORK CITY
1 The Last Time
2 Little Red Rooster (Dixon)
3 Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Russell, Burke, Wexler)
4 2120 South Michigan Avenue (Nanker, Phelge)
Songs 1-3, Track 4: Released on “6 ED SULLIVAN SHOWS STARRING THE ROLLING STONES”
(DVD) Sofa Entertainment B0015967-09, November 1, 2011.
Songs 1-3: Released on “THE COMPLETE ED SULLIVAN SHOWS” (BT DVD).
Cuts 1-3: Released on
BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG CITY (BT double CD);
CONQUER AMERICA (BT and BT CD);
COPS AND ROBBERS (BT CD);
GROWING UP WRONG (BT);
LIVE IN HAMBURG 1965 PLUS LIVE IN PARIS & WEMBLEY POOL & READY STEADY GO &
MORE (BT and BT CD box set);
ON TELEVISION 1964/65 (BT CD);
RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 4]);
ROLLINGMANIA (BT).
Cuts 1-3 (2 incomplete): Released on GRAVESTONES & RAPE OF THE VAULTS (BT).
Song 1 (incomplete): Released in
“THE HISTORY OF ROCK ‘N’ ROLL: VOL. 7,” Warner Home Video/Time Life 13856 3, Summer,
1995,
“THE HISTORY OF ROCK ‘N’ ROLL,” 5 DVD box set, Warner Bros./Time Life 34991 (US),
June 29, 2004 [Disc 4].
Cut 2: Released on A SLICE OF SWINGIN’ PIG VOL. 1 (BT).
NOTES: Songs 2, 4: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Song 4: Messed up by off-rolling credits and commer-
cials.
0.069A MAY 3, 1965 “THE CLAY COLE SHOW,” WPIX CHANNEL 11 RECORDINGS, NEW YORK
CITY
1 The Last Time
2 Little Red Rooster (Dixon)
3 The Rolling Stones Answering Questions from the Audience
4 Down The Road Apiece (Raye)
Songs 1, 2, 4, Line 3: Shown May 29, 1964.
NOTES: Songs 1, 2, 4: Lip-synched performance of official versions; – Three more titles recorded at
this session and broadcast May 22, 1964, not identified.
0.070 MAY 10, 1965 CHESS STUDIOS, CHICAGO, Producer: Andrew L. Oldham; Engineer:
Ron Malo
1 The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man (Nanker, Phelge)
2 That’s How Strong My Love Is (Jamison)
3 Mercy, Mercy (Covay, Miller)
4 The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man (Nanker, Phelge)
5 Try Me (Brown)
6 The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man (Nanker, Phelge)
Cut 1: Released on
Single, London 45-9766, June 5, 1965 (first pressing);
Single, London HIT-511 (Japan), August, 1965;
STRAY CATS (CD), Disc 15 of THE ROLLING STONES IN MONO (box set), Abkco
018771834526, September 30, 2016.
Cuts 2-4: Released on
Single, London 45-9766, Summer, 1965 (later pressings);
OUT OF OUR HEADS, London PS 429, July 30, 1965, and London 820049-2/ Abkco 7429-2
(CD), August, 1984/ December, 1986;
OUT OF OUR HEADS, Decca LK 4733/ SKL 4733, September 24, 1965.
Cuts 2, 3, 6: Released on THE CHESS SESSIONS (BT CD).
Cut 2: Released on GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 1], November 9, 2012.
Cut 4: Released on
BRAVO ROLLING STONES, Teldec (Telefunken-Decca) SHZT 531, December, 1965;
ROCK ‘N’ ROLLING STONES, Decca SKL 5149, October 13, 1972;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS (SACD), Abkco
92312 (US)/Abkco 882307 2 (Europe), August 20/October 21, 2002;
SATISFACTION (12" single), ABKCO London Records 9766-1, July 9, 2015.
Cut 6: Released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS,
Abkco 1218-1 (4 LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989.
NOTES: Cuts 1, 2: Piano Ian Stewart; Cut 1: Harmonica Brian Jones; Cut 2: Organ Brian Jones; Cut 4:
Edited version of cut 1, censoring the “I break my ass every day”-line; Cut 5: Piano and organ Ian
Stewart; probably wasn’t released officially because it was considered too similar to cut 2; Cut 6:
Extended version of cut 1 featuring longer outro.
0.071 MAY 12-13, 1965 RCA STUDIOS, HOLLYWOOD, Producer: Andrew L. Oldham; Engineer:
Dave Hassinger
1 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
2 The Spider And The Fly (Nanker, Phelge)
3 Cry To Me (Russell)
4 One More Try
5 Good Times (Cooke)
6 My Girl (Robinson, White)
7 I’ve Been Loving You Too Long (Redding, Butler)
8 I’ve Been Loving You Too Long (Redding, Butler)
9 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
10 Good Times (Cooke)
11 Cry To Me (Russell)
12 My Girl (Robinson, White)
13 The Spider And The Fly (Nanker, Phelge)
14 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction [Japanese Single Edit]
Cut 1: Released on
Single, London 45-9766, June 5, 1965;
BRAVO ROLLING STONES, Teldec (Telefunken-Decca) SHZT 531, December, 1965;
BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS), London NPS-1, April 2, 1966, and Abkco 8001-2
(CD), December, 1986;
BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS), Decca TXS 101, November 4, 1966, and London
844088-2 (CD), June, 1991;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 2PS 606/607, January, 1972, and Abkco 6667-2 (double CD),
December, 1986;
MILESTONES, Decca SKL 5058, February 18, 1972;
ROLLED GOLD, Decca ROST 1/2, November 15, 1975;
GET STONED, Arcade ADEP 32, October 21, 1977;
Single, Decca STONE 3, September 5, 1980;
SOLID ROCK, Decca TAB 1, October 10, 1980;
STORY OF THE STONES, K-Tel Records NE 1201, November 22, 1982;
FORMULA 30 (compilation), Decca PRO LP 4, November, 1983;
PAINT IT BLACK (12" single), London LONXR 264, June 11, 1990;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 820140-1 and London 820140-2 (double CD), June 25, 1990;
FORTY LICKS (CD), Abkco Virgin 7243 8 13378 2 0/ CDVD 2964/ 7243 8 13378 2 0, September
30/October 1, 2002;
ROLLED GOLD +, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca Universal 5303281
(double CD), November 12, 2007;
THE VERY BEST OF THE ROLLING STONES 1964-1971, Abkco 8869-2 (CD), October, 2011;
GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 1], November 9, 2012;
GRRR! (Double CD), Abkco Universal 3710816/ B001763-02 [Disc 1], November 12, 2012;
GRRR! (Triple CD digipack), Abkco Universal B0017662-02, November 13, 2012;
THE CHESS SESSIONS (BT CD);
DARTFORD RENEGADES (BT CD);
FRUIT END (BT);
(I CAN’T GET NO) SATISFACTION/JUMPIN’ JACK FLASH (BT single).
Cuts 1-5: Released on
OUT OF OUR HEADS, London PS 429, July 30, 1965, and London 820049-2/ Abkco 7429-2
(CD), August, 1984/ December, 1986.
Cuts 1, 2: Released on
Single, Decca F 12220, August 20, 1965;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1
(4 LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989;
SATISFACTION (12" single), ABKCO London Records 9766-1, July 9, 2015.
Cuts 2-4, 8: Released on METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [AAB]).
Cuts 2, 4, 6: Released on STONE AGE, Decca SKL 5084, March 5, 1971.
Cuts 3, 5: Released on OUT OF OUR HEADS, Decca LK 4733/SKL 4733, September 24, 1965.
Cuts 4, 6, 7: Released on DARK HORSES (BT).
Cut 6: Released on
FLOWERS, London PS 509, July 15, 1967, and London 820139-2/Abkco 7509-2 (CD),
December, 1986;
MORE HOT ROCKS (SACD), Abkco 96262 (US)/Abkco 882306 2 (Europe), August 20/October
21, 2002.
Cut 7: Released on
GOT LIVE IF YOU WANT IT!, London PS 493, December 10, 1966, and London 820137-2
(CD [West Germany]), July 4, 1988;
GIMME SHELTER, Decca SKL 5101, August 27, 1971;
ANIMAL DUDS (BT CD [Disc 1]);
REELIN’ AND ROCKIN’ (BT CD).
Cut 8: Released on
COLLECTOR’S ONLY, Teldec (Telefunken-Decca) 6.24321, June 4, 1980;
STRAY CATS (CD), Disc 15 of THE ROLLING STONES IN MONO (box set), Abkco
018771834526, September 30, 2016;
OUT OF TIME (BT);
ENGLAND’S RAREST HIT MAKERS! (BT CD);
THROUGH THE YEARS ‘63 - ‘93 (BT CD).
Cuts 8, 9: Released on THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Discs 1 and 4]).
Cut 9: Released on DIVERSE HARMONICS (BT and BT CD).
Cut 10: Proposed for release on NECROPHILIA (Andrew L. Oldham’s alternative to MORE HOT
ROCKS), Abkco 1224, October 12, 1972; – Released on
NECROPHILIA (BT CD).
Cut 14: Released on Single, London HIT-511 (Japan), August, 1965.
NOTES: Cut 1: Piano Ian Stewart; tambourine Jack Nitzsche; begun at Chess Studios, Chicago,
May 10, 1965; Cut 2: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Cut 3: Piano Ian Stewart; organ Jack Nitzsche;
Cut 4: Harmonica Brian Jones; Cut 5: Marimbas Ian Stewart; Cut 6: Unidentified string quartet,
overdubbed at IBC Studios, London, September 2, 1966; Cut 7: Organ Ian Stewart; Cut 8:
Different mix of cut 7, lacking the overdubbed audience backing; Cut 9: Instrumental backing
track of cut 1; Cut 10: Same as cut 5; back-up vocals Christine Ohlman, overdubbed at Trod
Nossel Studios, Wallingford, Connecticut, late 1971 or early 1972; Cut 11: Same as cut 3,
different lead guitar; Cut 12: Extended version of cut 6, lacking strings; Cut 13: Edited
instrumental backing track of cut 2; Cut 14: Edit version of cut 1 lacking the second verse.
0.074 MAY 21, 1965 14 (COMPILATION), DECCA LK 4695 (UK)/ENGLAND’S GREATEST HIT-
MAKERS (COMPILATION), LONDON PS 430 (US)
A1 Surprise Surprise
Cut A1: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, September 28 or 29, 1964.
NOTES: Only one track involving The Rolling Stones; – Profits and royalties of this album given to The
Lord’s Taverners for the National Playing Fields Association.
0.076 JUNE 11, 1965 GOT LIVE IF YOU WANT IT! (EP), DECCA DFE 8620 (UK), Producer:
Andrew L. Oldham; Engineer: Glyn Johns
A1 We Want The Stones (Nanker, Phelge)/
A2 Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Russell, Burke, Wexler)/Pain In My Heart
(Neville)
A3 Route 66 (Troup)
B1 I’m Moving On (Snow)
B2 I’m Alright (McDaniel)
Cuts A1, A2: Recorded at the Palace Theatre, Manchester, March 7, 1965.
Cut A3, Side B: Recorded on the British tour, March 5-18, 1965.
NOTES: Cut A2: Pain In My Heart mistakenly credited to Redding/Walden; Cut B2: Mistakenly credited
to Nanker/Phelge.
Relevant Re-releases:
GOT LIVE IF YOU WANT IT! (12" EP), Decca DFEX 8620, November 25, 1982;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1963-1965 (CD box set), Abkco 06024 981886 4 4 [Disc 12],
May 4, 2004;
GOT LIVE IF YOU WANT IT! (EP), Abkco 8993-1, November 29, 2013.
0.077 JULY 30, 1965 OUT OF OUR HEADS, LONDON PS 429 (US)
A1 Mercy, Mercy (Covay, Miller)
A2 Hitch Hike (Gaye, Stevenson, Paul)
A3 The Last Time
A4 That’s How Strong My Love Is (Jamison)
A5 Good Times (Cooke)
A6 I’m Alright (McDaniel)
B1 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
B2 Cry To Me (Russell)
B3 The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man (Nanker, Phelge)
B4 Play With Fire (Nanker, Phelge)
B5 The Spider And The Fly (Nanker, Phelge)
B6 One More Try
Cuts A1, A4, B3: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, May 10, 1965.
Cut A2: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, November 2, 1964.
Cuts A3, B4: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, January 17, 1965.
Cuts A5, B1, B2, B5, B6: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, May 12-13, 1965.
Cut A6: Recorded on the British tour, March 5-18, 1965.
NOTES: Also released in mono, London LL 3429; Same album released by Decca LK 4725 (for over-
seas export) –; Cut A6: Mistakenly credited to Nanker/Phelge; – Cuts A1-A3, A5, B5, B6 also
released as mini LP, OUT OF OUR HEADS, London SBG 37, Autumn, 1965.
Relevant Re-releases:
OUT OF OUR HEADS (CD), London 820049-2 (UK/Europe)/Abkco 7429-2 (US), August, 1984/
December, 1986; as
OUT OF OUR HEADS, Abkco 7429-1 (US), November, 1986;
OUT OF OUR HEADS (CD), Abkco 844463-2 (Europe), March 21, 1995;
OUT OF OUR HEADS (CD), Abkco 844463-1 (UK), June 26, 1995;
OUT OF OUR HEADS (SACD), Abkco 94292 (US)/Abkco 882290 2 (Europe), August 20/October
21, 2002;
OUT OF OUR HEADS (CD), Disc 5 of THE ROLLING STONES IN MONO (box set), Abkco
018771834526, September 30, 2016.
0.078 AUGUST 19, 1965 “TOP OF THE POPS,” BBC TV RECORDINGS, MANCHESTER
1 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
Song 1: Shown September 2, 9, 16 & 30, 1965; repeated December 25, 1965.
NOTES: Song 1: Lip-synched performance of official version.
0.079A AUGUST 20, 1965 RADIO RECORDINGS, BBC MAIDA VALE STUDIOS, LONDON
1 Mercy, Mercy (Covay, Miller)
2 Oh Baby (We Got A Good Thing Goin’) (Ozen)
3 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
4 The Spider And The Fly (Nanker, Phelge)
5 Cry To Me (Russell)
6 Fannie Mae (Brown)
7 Mick Jagger Interview by Brian Matthew
Cuts 1-6, Line 7: Broadcast in “Yeh! Yeh!,” BBC Light Programme, August 30, 1965 (Cuts 1-4) and in
“Saturday Club,” September 18, 1965 (Cuts 3-6, Line 7).
Cuts 1-6, Line 7: Released on
BEAT BEAT BEAT AT THE BEEB (BT CD);
GET SATISFACTION...IF YOU WANT! (BT and BT CD) ;
LIVE IN HAMBURG 1965 PLUS LIVE IN PARIS & WEMBLEY POOL & READY STEADY GO &
MORE (BT and BT CD box set).
Cuts 1-6: Released on
ON AIR (double CD), Polydor 670274-0 (Europe)/Polydor B0027711-02 (US), December 1, 2017;
BBC BROADCASTS (BT);
DOWN THE ROAD APIECE (BT CD [Oil Well]);
RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 2]).
Cuts 1, 2: Released on
BBC ‘65 (BT 12" EP);
READY, STEADY, STONES (BT).
Cuts 1, 2, 5: Released on SHINE ON THE BBC TONIGHT - THE GLIMMER TWINS (BT).
Cuts 1, 3, 5, 6, Line 7: Broadcast in “Stones At The Beeb,” BBC Radio 1, November 30, 1985.
Cuts 1, 3, 5, 6: Released on
BBC SESSIONS (BT);
BBC TAPES (BT).
Cuts 1, 3, 5, 6 (1 incomplete): Released on LIVE IN LONDON 1963-65 (BT and BT CD).
Cuts 2, 3, 5: Released on
SING THIS ALL TOGETHER (BT);
WHEN TWO LEGENDS COLLIDE (BT).
Cuts 2, 4: Released on GET YOUR KICKS (BT).
Cuts 2, 5: Released on GRAVESTONES & RAPE OF THE VAULTS (BT).
Cut 2: Released on
THE EARLY ROLLING STONES LIVE 1964-67 (BT CD);
THE EARLY ROLLING STONES VOL. 2 (BT).
Cuts 3-5, Line 7: Released on BEAUTIFUL DELILAH (BT picture disc)
Cuts 3-5: Probably re-broadcast in “The Rolling Stones Story,” BBC Radio 1, April, 1973; released on
BEAUTIFUL DELILAH (BT and BT CD).
Cut 3: Released on EVERLASTING STONES (BT).
Cuts 4, 5: Released on MEMPHIS TENNESSEE (BT).
Cut 5: Released on THE BEATLES AND THE ROLLING STONES AT THE RAREST (BT).
Cut 6: Re-broadcast in “The Rolling Stones Story,” BBC Radio 1, April 21, 1973; proposed for release
on THE BLACK BOX (Bill Wyman’s alternative to METAMORPHOSIS), June, 1975; – Released
on
BILL YMAN [sic] AND THE ROLLING STONES (BT);
THE CHESS SESSIONS (BT CD);
COPS AND ROBBERS (BT 33⅓ EP and BT CD single);
COPS AND ROBBERS (BT 12" EP);
DA DOO RON RON (BT);
RADIO CAROLINE (BT);
REMEMBER THE KIND OF ROCK & ROLL THAT MADE YOUR FEET LOSE CONTROL? (BT);
READY STEADY STONES (BT CD);
ROLLING AGAIN (BT).
NOTES: Cut 4: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Cuts 5, 6: Piano Ian Stewart; Cut 6: Harmonica Brian Jones;
title spelt according Buster Brown’s original 1959 single; also listed as Fanny Mae in the BMI files;
Line 7: Mick Jagger comments about getting “a better sound quicker” in American studios.
0.080 AUGUST 27, 1965 “READY, STEADY, GO!,” AR TV SHOW, WEMBLEY, MIDDLESEX
1 Cry To Me (Russell)
2 Oh Baby (We Got A Good Thing Goin’) (Ozen)
3 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
4 Apache (Lordan)
NOTES: Song 2: Piano Ian Stewart (off screen); Song 4: Stage performance to The Shadows’
instrumental hit which closed the show; Mick Jagger not involved.
0.083 SEPTEMBER 6-7, 1965 RCA STUDlOS, HOLLYWOOD, Producer: Andrew L. Oldham;
Engineer: Dave Hassinger
1 Get Off Of My Cloud
2 The Singer Not The Song
3 She Said Yeah (Christy, Jackson)
4 Gotta Get Away
5 Blue Turns To Grey (Oldham, Richards)
6 I’m Free
7 Talkin’ ‘Bout You (Berry)
8 Looking Tired
Cuts 1, 2: Released on Single, Decca F 12263, October 22, 1965.
Cuts 1-7: Released on DECEMBER’S CHILDREN, London PS 451, December 4, 1965, and Abkco
7451-2/London 820135-2 (CD), December, 1986.
Cuts 1-4, 6, 7: Released on BRAVO ROLLING STONES, Teldec (Telefunken-Decca) SHZT 531,
December, 1965.
Cuts 1, 2, 4, 6: Released onTHE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON
YEARS, Abkco 1218-1 (4 LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989.
Cuts 1, 3, 6: Released on GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 1], November 9,
2012.
Cuts 1, 3: Released on MILESTONES, Decca SKL 5098, February 18, 1972.
Cuts 1, 6: Released on
Single, London 45-9792, September 25, 1965;
ROLLED GOLD +, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca Universal 5303281
(double CD), November 12, 2007.
Cut 1: Released on
BIG HITS (HlGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS), London NPS-1, April 2, 1966, and Abkco 8001-2
(CD), December, 1986;
BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS), Decca TXS 101, November 4, 1966, and London
844088-2 (CD), June, 1991;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 2PS 606/607, January, 1972, and Abkco 6667-2 (double CD),
December, 1986;
ROLLED GOLD, Decca ROST 1/2, November 15, 1975;
GET STONED, Arcade ADEP 32, October 21, 1977;
Single, Decca STONE 6, September 5, 1980;
SOLID ROCK, Decca TAB 1, October 10, 1980;
STORY OF THE STONES, K-Tel Records NE 1201, November 22, 1982;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 820140-1 and London 820140-2 (double CD), June 25, 1990;
FORTY LICKS (CD), Abkco Virgin 7243 8 13378 2 0/ CDVD 2964/ 7243 8 13378 2 0, September
30/October 1, 2002;
THE VERY BEST OF THE ROLLING STONES 1964-1971, Abkco 8869-2 (CD), October, 2011;
GRRR! (Double CD), Abkco Universal 3710816/ B001763-02 [Disc 1], November 12, 2012;
GRRR! (Triple CD digipack), Abkco Universal B0017662-02 [Disc 1], November 13, 2012;
BROWN SUGAR/ GET OFF OF MY CLOUD (BT single);
DARTFORD RENEGADES (BT CD).
Cut 2: Released on
NO STONE UNTURNED, Decca SKL 5173, October 5, 1973;
BRIGHT LIGHTS BIG CITY (BT CD [VGP]).
Cuts 2-7: Released on A ROLLING STONE GATHERS NO MOSS, London GXF-2025/6, February,
1977.
Cuts 3, 4, 6, 7: Released on OUT OF OUR HEADS, Decca LK 4733/SKL 4733, September 24, 1965.
Cut 4: Released on Single, London 45-9808, December 18, 1965.
Cut 5: Released on
STONE AGE, Decca SKL 5084, March 5, 1971;
DARK HORSES (BT);
METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [AAB]).
Cut 6: Released on
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 2PS 626/627, December 20, 1972, and Abkco 6267-2 (double CD),
June, 1987;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 820143-1 and London 820143-2 (double CD), November, 1990
MORE HOT ROCKS (SACD), Abkco 96262 (US)/Abkco 882306 2 (Europe), August 20/October
21, 2002.
Cut 7: Released on ROCK ‘N’ ROLLING STONES, Decca SKL 5149, October 13, 1972.
Cut 8: Released on
AROUND AND AROUND (BT CD);
BATTLE (BT);
THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Disc 1]);
BRIGHT LIGHTS-BIG CITY (BT);
BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG CITY (BT double CD);
CHESS CHICAGO OUTTAKES 1964 (BT CD single);
HOT ROCKS (BT EP);
LIVE IN PARIS-1965/LIVE IN SWEDEN 1964/ PLUS STUDIO DEMOS 63-65 (BT);
MAD SHADOWS (BT CD);
METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [AAB]);
STONE RELICS (BT)
NOTES: Cut 2: Harmony vocals Keith Richards; Cut 3: A Larry Williams song recorded in 1958, written
by Sonny Bono (of Sonny and Cher fame) under the pseudonym Don Christy (derived from the
names of his first wife, Donna, and their daughter, Christy) in collaboration with singer Roddy
Jackson; Cut 5: Registered as Andrew L. Oldham/Keith Richards composition in the BMI files
but on all official releases credited to Jagger/Richards; Cut 6: Organ Jack Nitzsche; tambourine
James W. Alexander; probably inspired by The Larks’ 1964 hit The Jerk; Cut 7: Chuck Berry’s
1961 original known as I’m Talking About You; Cuts 7, 8: Piano Ian Stewart.
0.083A SEPTEMBER 11, 1965 (EARLY SHOW) MUNSTERLAND-HALLE, MUNSTER, WEST GERMANY
1 Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Russell, Burke, Wexler)/Pain In My Heart
(Neville)
2 Around And Around (Berry)
3 Time Is On My Side (Meade)
4 The Last Time
5 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction)
6 I’m Alright (McDaniel)
Songs 1-6 (badly synchronised playback of commercially available recordings; all incomplete):
Released on “THE ROLLING STONES ON DVD (TV-APPEARANCES & PROMO-CLIPS 1965-
1969) (BT DVD).
Songs 2, 5, 6: Released on “CROSSFIRE HURRICANE,” DVD, Columbia Music Entertainment/Ward
VQBD-10117 (Japan), December 19, 2012.
Songs 2, 5, 6 (all incomplete): Shown in
“Schaufenster,” German TV show (ZDF), September 11, 1965; in
“Mogen Sie’s heiss?,” Deutsche Wochenschau (German news-reel), September, 1965;
“Video-Chronik 1965,” video, Deutsche Wochenschau Film und Fernseh GmbH/MVG Verlag,
ISBN 3-478-83261-6 (West Germany), 1994;
“The Rolling Stones – Satisfaction in NRW,” German TV (WDR), September 25, 2015.
Songs 4-6 (lip-synched overdub with audience backing, all incomplete): Released in „HAMBURG
DAMALS – FOLGE 4: DIE JAHRE 1965-1969“, DVD, ARD Video 3-937308-91-1, October 28,
2005.
Songs 5, 6: Released on ;
“CROSSFIRE HURRICANE,” DVD, Eagle Rock Entertainment EREDV962 (Europe), January 4,
2013;
“CROSSFIRE HURRICANE,” DVD, Eagle Rock Entertainment EV305979 (US), May 21, 2013.
Cuts 5, 6: Released on LIVE IN HAMBURG 1965 PLUS LIVE IN PARIS & WEMBLEY POOL &
READY STEADY GO & MORE (BT and BT CD box set).
NOTES: Cut 6: Maracas Mick Jagger; tambourine Brian Jones.
0.086 SEPTEMBER 18, 1965 “SATURDAY CLUB,” BBC RADIO SHOW, LONDON
A (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
B The Spider And The Fly (Nanker, Phelge)
C Cry To Me (Russell)
D Fanny Mae (Brown, Robinson)
E Mick Jagger Interview
Cuts A-D, Line E: Recorded August 20, 1965.
NOTES: Last appearance by The Rolling Stones in this famous radio show.
0.087 SEPTEMBER 24, 1965 OUT OF OUR HEADS, DECCA LK 4733 (MONO)/DECCA SKL
4733 (STEREO) (UK)
A1 She Said Yeah (Christy, Jackson)
A2 Mercy, Mercy (Covay, Miller)
A3 Hitch Hike (Gaye, Stevenson, Paul)
A4 That’s How Strong My Love Is (Jamison)
A5 Good Times (Cooke)
A6 Gotta Get Away
B1 Talkin’ ‘Bout You (Berry)
B2 Cry To Me (Russell)
B3 Oh Baby (We Got A Good Thing Goin’) (Ozen)
B4 Heart Of Stone
B5 The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man (Nanker, Phelge)
B6 I’m Free
Cuts A1, A6, B1, B6: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, September 6-7, 1965.
Cuts A2, A4, B5: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, May 10, 1965.
Cuts A3, B3, B4: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, November 2, 1964.
Cuts A5, B2: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, May 12-13, 1965.
NOTES: First album by The Rolling Stones released in stereo in the UK (although the distinction
of being the first true channel separation stereo LP rests with AFTERMATH); subsequent UK
releases during the 1960s were issued in both mono and stereo.
Relevant Re-releases:
OUT OF OUR HEADS (SACD), Abkco 94302 (US)/Abkco 882291 2 (Europe), August 20/October
21, 2002;
OUT OF OUR HEADS (CD), Disc 6 of THE ROLLING STONES IN MONO (box set), Abkco
018771834526, September 30, 2016.
0.091 OCTOBER 22, 1965 “READY, STEADY, GO!,” AR TV SHOW, WEMBLEY, MIDDLESEX,
Host: Cathy McGowan
1 Cry To Me (Russell)
2 She Said Yeah (Christy, Jackson)
3 Get Off Of My Cloud
Cuts 1-3: Released on
ANIMAL DUDS (BT CD [Disc 2]) ;
LIVE IN HAMBURG 1965 PLUS LIVE IN PARIS & WEMBLEY POOL & READY STEADY GO &
MORE (BT and BT CD box set);
READY STEADY STONES (BT CD).
NOTES: Song 3: Faded.
0.092 OCTOBER 26, 1965 IBC STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Andrew L. Oldham, Arrangement:
Mike Leander; Engineer: Glyn Johns
1 As Tears Go By (Jagger, Richards, Oldham)
Cut 1: Released on
DECEMBER’S CHILDREN, London PS 451, December 4, 1965, and Abkco
7451-2/London 820135-2 (CD), December, 1986;
Single, London 45-9808, December 18, 1965;
Single, Decca F 12331, February 4, 1966;
BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS), London NPS-1, April 2, 1966, and Abkco 8001-2
(CD), December, 1986;
BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS), Decca TXS 101, November 4, 1966, and London
844 088-2 (CD), June, 1991;
STONE AGE, Decca SKL 5084, March 5, 1971;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 2PS 606/607, January, 1972, and Abkco 6667-2 (double CD),
December, 1986;
ROLLED GOLD, Decca ROST 1/2, November 15, 1975;
GET STONED, Arcade ADEP 32, October 21, 1977;
Single, Decca STONE 7, September 5, 1980;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1
(4 LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 820140-1 and London 820140-2 (double CD), June 25, 1990;
ROLLED GOLD +, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca Universal 5303281
(double CD), November 12, 2007;
GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 1], November 9, 2012;
GRRR! (Double CD), Abkco Universal 3710816/ B001763-02 [Disc 1], November 12, 2012;
GRRR! (Triple CD digipack), Abkco Universal B0017662-02 [Disc 1], November 13, 2012.
NOTES: Cut 1: Brian Jones, Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman not involved; Mick Jagger and maybe Keith
Richards backed by Mike Leander and his string quartet; credited to Jagger/Richards/Oldham but
actually a Mick Jagger/Jim Sullivan composition with additional lyrics by Lionel Bart.
0.093 OCTOBER 29 – DECEMBER 5, 1965 THE SET, “ROLLING STONES ‘65”: FOURTH
NORTH AMERICAN TOUR
1 She Said Yeah (Christy, Jackson)
2 Hitch Hike (Gaye, Stevenson, Paul)
3 Heart Of Stone
4 Mercy, Mercy (Covay, Miller)
5 That’s How Strong My Love Is (Jamison)
6 Play With Fire (Nanker, Phelge)
7 The Last Time
8 Good Times (Cooke)
9 Oh Baby (We Got A Good Thing Goin’) (Ozen)
10 Get Off Of My Cloud
11 I’m Moving On (Snow)
12 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
13 Talkin’ ‘Bout You (Berry)
14 It’s All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
15 I’m Alright (McDaniel)
NOTES: Cuts 1-12: Basic set; Cuts: 13-15: Only performed occasionally, probably as alternatives to
cuts 1, 8 and 12.
0.094 NOVEMBER 15, 1965 “HULLABALOO,” NBC-TV SHOW, NEW YORK CITY, Host: Barry
McGuire
1 She Said Yeah (Christy, Jackson)
2 Get Off Of My Cloud
Songs 1, 2: Released on
“HULLABALOO, VOLUMES 5-8,” 4 VHS box set, MPI Video MP 7119, March 26, 1996;
“HULLABALOO, VOLUMES 5-8” (DVD), MPI Home Video DVD 6389, May 17, 2001;
“THE ROLLING STONES ON DVD (TV-APPEARANCES & PROMO-CLIPS 1965-1969)
(BT DVD).
Song 1: Released as Internet download, Abkco/iTunes, August 10, 2010.
Cuts 1, 2: Released on
ALL THOSE YEARS AGO (BT CD);
GET YOUR KICKS (BT CD);
L’OLYMPIA, PARIS, APRIL 17, 1965 (BT and BT CD);
RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 4]);
READY STEADY STONES (BT);
SUMMER RERUNS (BT and BT CD).
NOTES: Songs 1, 2: Pre-recorded November 11, 1965; first colour TV broadcast by The Rolling
Stones; instrumental backing tracks of official versions; preceded by an extract from “CHARLIE
IS MY DARLING.”
0.097 DECEMBER 6-10, 1965 RCA STUDIOS, HOLLYWOOD, Producer: Andrew L. Oldham;
Engineer: Dave Hassinger
1 19th Nervous Breakdown
2 Take It Or Leave It
3 Doncha Bother Me
4 Sittin’ On A Fence
5 Mother’s Little Helper
6 Think
7 Goin’ Home
8 Sad Day
9 Ride On Baby
10 Mother’s Little Helper
11 19th Nervous Breakdown
[12 Aftermath (Nanker, Phelge)]
13 Think
14 Doncha Bother Me
15 19th Nervous Breakdown
16 Mother’s Little Helper
Cut 1: Released on
Single, Decca F 12331, February 4, 1966;
BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS), London NPS-1, April 2, 1966, and Abkco 8001-2
(CD), December, 1986;
BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS), Decca TXS 101, November 4, 1966, and London
844 088-2 (CD), June, 1991;
ROCK ‘N’ ROLLING STONES, Decca SKL 5149, October 13, 1972;
ROLLED GOLD, Decca ROST 1/2, November 15, 1975;
Single, Decca STONE 8, September 5, 1980;
THE HISTORY OF ROCK, VOLUME TEN: THE ROLLING STONES, Orbis HRL010, 1982;
GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 1], November 9, 2012;
GRRR! (Double CD), Abkco Universal 3710816/ B001763-02 [Disc 1], November 12, 2012.
Cuts 1, 5: Released on
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 2PS 606/607, January, 1972, and Abkco 6667-2 (double CD),
December, 1986;
GET STONED, Arcade ADEP 32, October 21, 1977;
STORY OF THE STONES, K-Tel Records NE 1201, November 22, 1982;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 820140-1 and London 820140-2 (double CD), June 25, 1990;
FORTY LICKS (CD), Abkco Virgin 7243 8 13378 2 0 (Europe)/CDVD 2964 (UK)/7243 8 13378 2
0 (US), September 30/October 1, 2002;
ROLLED GOLD +, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca Universal 5303281
(double CD), November 12, 2007;
THE VERY BEST OF THE ROLLING STONES 1964-1971, Abkco 8869-2 (CD), October, 2011;
GRRR! (Triple CD digipack), Abkco Universal B0017662-02 [Discs 1 & 2], November 13, 2012.
Cuts 1, 5, 8: Released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON
YEARS, Abkco 1218-1 (4 LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989.
Cuts 1, 7, 11: Released on
DARTFORD RENEGADES (BT CD);
on TIME TRIP VOL. 5 (BT CD).
Cuts 1, 8: Released on Single, London 45-9823, February 12, 1966;
STRAY CATS (CD), Disc 15 of THE ROLLING STONES IN MONO (box set), Abkco
018771834526, September 30, 2016.
Cuts 2, 3, 5-7: Released on AFTERMATH, Decca SKL 4786, April 15, 1966, and London 820050-2
(CD), May, 1984.
Cuts 2, 4, 5, 9: Released on FLOWERS, London PS 509, July 15, 1967, and London 820139-2/Abkco
7509-2 (CD), December, 1986.
Cuts 2, 4: Released on SLOW ROLLERS, Decca TAB 30, November 6, 1981.
Cuts 3, 6, 7: Released on AFTERMATH, London PS 476, June, 1966, and Abkco 7476-2 (CD),
December, 1986.
Cut 4: Released on
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 2PS 626/627, December 20, 1972, and Abkco 6267-2 (double CD),
June, 1987;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 820143-1 and London 820143-2 (double CD), November, 1990
MORE HOT ROCKS (SACD), Abkco 96262 (US)/Abkco 882306 2 (Europe), August 20/October
21, 2002.
Cuts 4, 5: Released on THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY, Decca SKL 5019, September 12, 1969,
and London 844 089-2 (CD), June, 1991.
Cut 5: Released on
Single, London 45-902, July 2, 1966;
THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY, London NPS-3, September 13, 1969, and Abkco 8003-2 (CD),
December, 1986.
Cut 7 (messed-up): Released on
BEGGARS SESSIONS (BT CD);
MICK JAGGER, HE’S THE BOSS (BT);
RAW POWER (BT).
Cut 8: Released on
Single, Decca F 13404, April 27, 1973;
NO STONE UNTURNED, Decca SKL 5173, October 5, 1973;
A ROLLING STONE GATHERS NO MOSS, London GXF-2025/6, February, 1977;
BILL YMAN [sic] AND THE ROLLING STONES (BT);
OUT OF TIME (BT);
ROLLING AGAIN (BT);
STONE RELICS (BT).
Cuts 8, 9: Released on
DARK HORSES (BT).
Cut 9: Released on
DA DOO RON RON (BT);
LORD HAVE MERCY (BT);
RADIO CAROLINE (BT) (incomplete);
SING THIS ALL TOGETHER (BT);
WHEN TWO LEGENDS COLLIDE (BT).
Cut 10: Released on
DIVERSE HARMONICS (BT and BT CD);
INSTRUMENTALS (BT).
Cut 11: Released on
THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Disc 4]);
TIME TRIP VOL. 4 (BT CD).
Cut 12: Proposed for release on NECROPHILIA (Andrew Oldham’s alternative to MORE HOT
ROCKS), Abkco 1224, October 12, 1972; released on NECROPHILIA (BT CD).
Cut 13: Released on NECROPHILIA (BT CD).
Cuts 15, 16: Streamed as 1966 COPYRIGHT PRESERVATION RELEASES, Abkco Records on
YouTube, December 28, 2016.
NOTES: Cut 2: Tambourine Mick Jagger; organ Jack Nitzsche; Cuts 2, 4: Harpsichord Brian Jones;
Cut 3: Originally known as Don’t You Follow Me; harmonica Mick Jagger; percussion Jack
Nitzsche; Cuts 3, 7, 9: Piano Ian Stewart; Cut 4: Credited to Jagger/Richards but probably
a Mick Jagger/Brian Jones/ Keith Richards composition; Cut 7: Harmonica Brian Jones (no guitar);
bongos, congas, timpani, bass drum Charlie Watts; probably additional percussion (but no organ)
Jack Nitzsche; Cuts 8, 12: Piano Jack Nitzsche; Cut 8: Recorded December 9, 1965; Cut 9:
Marimbas Brian Jones; harpsichord Jack Nitzsche; Cut 10: Instrumental backing track of cut 5;
Cut 11: Early version, rougher vocals; Cut 12: Aftermath is the title given by Andrew L. Oldham
and/or by Abkco to And Mr. Spector And Mr. Pitney Came Too (recorded at Regent Sound
Studios, London, February 3-4, 1964; see Entry 0.021 above) when the track was registered in
the BMI files. The Up-Tempo Instrumental previously listed here under the (wrong) title Aftermath
has been shifted to Chess Studios, Chicago, June 10-11, 1964 (see Entry 0.032 above); Cut 13:
Same as cut 6; additional keyboards (or horns?), Brian Jones or Jack Nitzsche; Cut 14: Unofficial
“OutFake” of cut 3, lacking the lead vocals; Cut 15: Different mix of cut 11, new guitars; Cut 16:
Instrumental backing track of cut 5 (i.e. cut 10 actually), different vocals; opening line probably
sung by Keith Richards.
Source
Felix Aeppli, The Ultimate Guide To The Rolling Stones (1985 / 1996 / 2003 / 2017):
http://aeppli.ch/tug.htm