Entry | Side or Track | Title | Mins | Place or Origin | Recording Date | Notes |
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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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