The Rolling Stones, 1962-200X: Cool, Calm & Collected

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Entries 030-037A (May - July, 1964) in Chronological Order

 

Entry Side or Track Title Mins Place or Origin   Recording   Date Notes
030
MAY 30, 1964: ENGLAND’S NEWEST HIT MAKERS - THE ROLLING STONES, LONDON PS 375 (US)

Also released in mono, London LL 3375; - Re-released as THE ROLLING STONES, Abkco 7375-1 (US), November, 1986; as THE ROLLING STONES (CD), Abkco 7375-2 (US), December, 1986; as ENGLAND’S NEWEST HIT MAKERS - THE ROLLING STONES (CD), Abkco 844460-2 [etc.]
030 A1 Not Fade Away (Holly) 1'51 Regent Sound Studios, London 1964-02-03f
030 A2 Route 66 (Troup) 2'22 Regent Sound Studios, London 1964-01-03
030 A3 I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon) 2'19 Regent Sound Studios, London 1964-01-10
030 A4 Honest I Do (Reed) 2'11 Regent Sound Studios, London 1964-01-10 Mistakenly credited to Hurron/Calvert
030 A5 Now I’ve Got A Witness (Phelge) 2'31 Regent Sound Studios, London 1964-02-03f
030 A6 Little By Little (Phelge, Spector) 2'41 Regent Sound Studios, London 1964-02-03f
030 B1 I’m A King Bee (Moore) 2'18 Regent Sound Studios, London 1964-01-10
030 B2 Carol (Berry) 2'35 Regent Sound Studios, London 1964-01-03
030 B3 Tell Me 3'50 Regent Sound Studios, London 1964-01-28
030 B4 Can I Get A Witness (Holland, Holland, Dozier) 2'58 Regent Sound Studios, London 1964-02-03f
030 B5 You Can Make It If You Try (Jarrett) 2'03 Regent Sound Studios, London 1964-01-03
030 B6 Walking The Dog (Thomas) 3'10 Regent Sound Studios, London 1964-01-03
030A
JUNE 1, 1964: KENNEDY AIRPORT, QUEENS, NEW YORK



030A 1 Press Conference
Kennedy Airport, Queens, New York 1964-06-01 News-clip released in “25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE ROLLING STONES”, CMV Video 49027-2 / CMV 190-49027, February 13, 1990
030B
JUNE 2, 1964: “THE LES CRANE SHOW”, WABC-TV, NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK


First US television appearance by The Rolling Stones
030B 1 Telephone And Studio Interviews with All Five Stones
The Les Crane Show, WABC-TV, New York City, New York 1964-06-02 Show also featured play-backs (from record player) of "Not Fade Away" (Holly) and "I Just Want To Make Love To You" (Dixon)
031
JUNE 3, 1964: “HOLLYWOOD PALACE SHOW”, ABC-TV RECORDINGS, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA


Hosted by Dean Martin who was downright nasty to the members of the band at this occasion
031 1 I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon) 1'12 Hollywood Palace Show, ABC-TV, Los Angeles, California 1964-06-03 Harmonica (no guitar) by Brian Jones; - Broadcast in edited form June 13, 1964 (first US network TV appearance by The Rolling Stones); - Released in “25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE ROLLING STONES”, CMV Video 49027-2/ CMV 190-49027 [etc.]
031 2 Not Fade Away (Holly) 1'53 Hollywood Palace Show, ABC-TV, Los Angeles, California 1964-06-03 Harmonica (no guitar) by Brian Jones; maracas by Mick Jagger; - Broadcast September 26, 1964
031 3 I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon) n.a. Hollywood Palace Show, ABC-TV, Los Angeles, California 1964-06-03 Rehearsal; harmonica (no guitar) by Brian Jones
031 4 Not Fade Away (Holly) n.a. Hollywood Palace Show, ABC-TV, Los Angeles, California 1964-06-03 Rehearsal; harmonica (no guitar) by Brian Jones; maracas by Mick Jagger; - Incomplete recording due to a broken string on Keith Richards’ “American” guitar (Mick Jagger’s spontaneous response to the impertinent host of the show)
031 5 Not Fade Away (Holly) n.a. Hollywood Palace Show, ABC-TV, Los Angeles, California 1964-06-03 Rehearsal; harmonica (no guitar) by Brian Jones; maracas by Mick Jagger
031 6 Tell Me rumour Hollywood Palace Show, ABC-TV, Los Angeles, California 1964-06-03 Title reported by Bill Wyman; - Has never surfaced and probably was not recorded
032
JUNE 10-11, 1964: CHESS STUDIOS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS


Producer: Andrew L. Oldham, Engineer: Ron Malo
032 1 If You Need Me (Pickett, Bateman, Sanders) 2'02 Chess Studios, Chicago, Illinois 1964-06-10f Organ by Ian Stewart; tambourine probably by Brian Jones
032 2 Empty Heart (Nanker, Phelge) 2'40 Chess Studios, Chicago, Illinois 1964-06-10f Harmonica by Brian Jones; organ by Ian Stewart
032 3 2120 South Michigan Avenue (Nanker, Phelge) 3'39 Chess Studios, Chicago, Illinois 1964-06-10f Instrumental; harmonica by Mick Jagger; organ by Ian Stewart
032 4 Confessin’ The Blues (Brown, McShann) 2'52 Chess Studios, Chicago, Illinois 1964-06-10f Harmonica by Brian Jones; piano by Ian Stewart
032 5 Around And Around (Berry) 3'08 Chess Studios, Chicago, Illinois 1964-06-10f Piano by Ian Stewart
032 6 It’s All Over Now (Womack, Womack) 3'26 Chess Studios, Chicago, Illinois 1964-06-10 Tambourine by Mick Jagger; additional back-up vocals by Brian Jones
032 7 Down The Road Apiece (Raye) 3'01 Chess Studios, Chicago, Illinois 1964-06-10f Piano by Ian Stewart
032 8 Look What You’ve Done (Morganfield) 2'22 Chess Studios, Chicago, Illinois 1964-06-10f Harmonica by Brian Jones; piano by Ian Stewart; - Composer McKinley Morganfield better known as Muddy Waters (who attended this session but, contrary to existing rumours, did not join The Rolling Stones on any of the tracks)
032 9 Don’t Lie To Me 2'01 Chess Studios, Chicago, Illinois 1964-06-10f Piano by Ian Stewart
032 10 I Can’t Be Satisfied (Morganfield) 3'30 Chess Studios, Chicago, Illinois 1964-06-10
032 11 2120 South Michigan Avenue (Nanker, Phelge) 2'06 Chess Studios, Chicago, Illinois 1964-06-10f Edit version of 032:3
032 12 Tell Me Baby (Broonzy) 1'58 Chess Studios, Chicago, Illinois 1964-06-10f Harmonica by Mick Jagger
032 13 Hi-Heel Sneakers (Higginbotham) 3'01 Chess Studios, Chicago, Illinois 1964-06-10f Harmonica by Mick Jagger
032 14 Stewed And Keefed (Nanker, Phelge) 4'13 Chess Studios, Chicago, Illinois 1964-06-10f Instrumental; also known as "Brian’s Blues"
032 15 Down In The Bottom (Dixon) 2'47 Chess Studios, Chicago, Illinois 1964-06-10f Harmonica by Mick Jagger
032 16 Reelin’ And Rockin’ (Berry) 3'38 Chess Studios, Chicago, Illinois 1964-06-10f Great rock’n roll, matching nicely with the rest of this magnificent session! BT release probably runs too slow
032 17 It’s All Over Now (Womack, Womack) n.a. Chess Studios, Chicago, Illinois 1964-06-10 Edit version of 032:6
032 18 Mick Jagger and Brian Jones Local TV Interview
Chess Studios, Chicago, Illinois 1964-06-10 Clip aired in the Stones mini movie preceding the Induction to the Rock’n Roll Hall Of Fame, Jan. 18, 1989
033
JUNE 12, 1964: SINGLE, LONDON 45-9682 (US)



033 A Tell Me 2'41 Regent Sound Studios, London 1964-01-28 Edit version
033 B I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon) 2'16 Regent Sound Studios, London 1964-01-28 Entitled "I Just Wanna Make Love To You" on sleeve
033A
JUNE 24-26, 1964: REGENT SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON


Producer: Andrew L. Oldham, Engineer: Bill Farley
033A 1 Time Is On My Side (Meade) 2'52 Regent Sound Studios, London 1964-06-24ff Featuring an organ intro as opposed to the guitar opening of the latter version recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, Illinois, November 8, 1964; organ by Ian Stewart; composer Norman Meade originally known as Jerry Ragovoy
033A 2 Congratulations 2'27 Regent Sound Studios, London 1964-06-24ff
033A 3 You’ve Just Made My Day n.a. Regent Sound Studios, London 1964-06-24ff Harmonica by Brian Jones; credits unconfirmed; might be "You Just Made My Day" composed by Michael F. Cotter or the homonym title written by Marsha Barbara Thompson
034
JUNE 26 / JULY 25, 1964: SINGLE, DECCA F 11934 (UK) / LONDON 45-9687 (US)

First single to reach number 1 in the UK charts
034 A It’s All Over Now (Womack, Womack) 3'26 Chess Studios, Chicago, Illinois 1964-06-10
034 B Good Times, Bad Times 2'30 Regent Sound Studios, London 1964-02-25
035
JUNE 29 - JULY 7, 1964: ANDREW OLDHAM ORCHESTRA SESSION, DECCA STUDIOS, LONDON


Producers: Andrew L. Oldham, Michael Barclay, Music Directors: John Paul Jones, Mike Leander, David Whittaker
035 1 Try A Little Harder 2'28 AOO Session, Decca Studios, London 1964-06-29ff Brian Jones, Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman probably not playing; additional guitar by John McLaughlin and Joe Morretti; guitar and/or bass by Jimmy Page; piano by Reg Guest; drums by Andy White
035 2 Somethings Just Stick In Your Mind 2'30 AOO Session, Decca Studios, London 1964-06-29ff Brian Jones, Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman probably not playing; additional guitar by “Big” Jim Sullivan; guitar and/or bass by Jimmy Page; piano by Reg Guest; drums by Andy White
035 3 Somethings Just Stick In Your Mind 2'31 AOO Session, Decca Studios, London 1964-06-29ff Different mix of 035.2 with additional guitar
035A
JULY 11, 1964: SPA ROYAL HALL, BRIDLINGTON, YORKSHIRE



035A 1 Hi-Heel Sneakers (Higginbotham) inc Spa Royal Hall, Bridlington, Yorkshire (TV) 1964-07-11 Harmonica by Brian Jones; maracas by Mick Jagger; - Broadcast in “World In Action”, Granada TV, September 21, 1964; - Re-released in “1000 Great Moments of Television”, C4, January 1, 1991 (both broadcasts incomplete)
035A 2 Not Fade Away (Holly) inc Spa Royal Hall, Bridlington, Yorkshire (TV) 1964-07-11 Harmonica by Mick Jagger; - Broadcast in “World In Action”, Granada TV, September 21, 1964; - Re-released in “1000 Great Moments of Television”, C4, January 1, 1991 (both broadcasts incomplete)
036
JULY 12, 1964: QUEENS HALL, LEEDS



036 1 Walking The Dog (Thomas)
Queens Hall, Leeds 1964-07-12 Not recorded
036 2 Hi-Heel Sneakers (Higginbotham)
Queens Hall, Leeds 1964-07-12 Not recorded
036 3 You Can Make It If You Try (Jarrett)
Queens Hall, Leeds 1964-07-12 Not recorded
036 4 Not Fade Away (Holly)
Queens Hall, Leeds 1964-07-12 Not recorded
036 5 Can I Get A Witness (Holland, Holland, Dozier)
Queens Hall, Leeds 1964-07-12 Not recorded
036 6 I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon)
Queens Hall, Leeds 1964-07-12 Not recorded
036 7 It’s All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
Queens Hall, Leeds 1964-07-12 Not recorded
036A
JULY 17, 1964: “THE JOE LOSS SHOW”, BBC RADIO, LONDON



036A 1 It’s All Over Now (Womack, Womack) 3'29 The Joe Loss Show, BBC Radio, London 1964-07-17
036A 2 If You Need Me (Pickett, Bateman, Sanders) 2'01 The Joe Loss Show, BBC Radio, London 1964-07-17
036A 3 Confessin’ The Blues (Brown, McShann) 2'29 The Joe Loss Show, BBC Radio, London 1964-07-17
036A 4 Carol (Berry) 2'38 The Joe Loss Show, BBC Radio, London 1964-07-17
036A 5 Mona (I Need You Baby) (McDaniel) 2'58 The Joe Loss Show, BBC Radio, London 1964-07-17
037
JULY 21-23, 1964: ANDREW OLDHAM ORCHESTRA SESSION, REGENT SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON


Producer: Andrew L. Oldham, Engineer: Bill Farley
037 1 Heart Of Stone 3'49 AOO Session, Regent Sound Studios, London 1964-07-21ff Brian Jones, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman not present; guitar by John McLaughlin; bass by Jimmy Page; drums by Clem Cattini
037 2 Heart Of Stone 4'12 AOO Session, Regent Sound Studios, London 1964-07-21ff Different mix of 037.1, lacking pedal-steel; probably begun at Decca Studios, London, June 29-July 7, 1964
037A
JULY 23, 1964: “TOP GEAR”, BBC RADIO SHOW, LONDON


Pre-recorded July 17, 1964
037A 1 Around And Around (Berry) 2'44 Top Gear, BBC Radio Show, London 1964-07-23
037A 2 If You Need Me (Pickett, Bateman, Sanders) 2'00 Top Gear, BBC Radio Show, London 1964-07-23
037A 3 I Can’t Be Satisfied (Morganfield) 2'28 Top Gear, BBC Radio Show 1964-07-23
037A 4 Crackin’ Up (McDaniel) 2'17 Top Gear, BBC Radio Show, London 1964-07-23

 

 

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