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Wednesday, 19 August 2026

The Rolling Stones.

The Rolling Stones is the debut studio album by the English rock band the Rolling Stones, released by Decca Records in the UK on 17 April 1964. The American edition of the LP, with a slightly different track list, came out on London Records on 29 May 1964, subtitled England's Newest Hit Makers.
Recorded at Regent Sound Studios in London over the course of five days in January and February 1964, The Rolling Stones was produced by then-managers Andrew Loog Oldham and Eric Easton.
The majority of the tracks reflect the band's love for R&B. Mick Jagger and Keith Richards (whose professional name until 1978 omitted the "s" in his surname) were fledgling songwriters during early 1964, contributing only one original composition to the album: "Tell Me (You're Coming Back)". Two songs are credited to "Nanker Phelge" – a pseudonym the band used for group compositions from 1963 to 1965. Phil Spector and Gene Pitney both contributed to the recording sessions, and are referred to as "Uncle Phil and Uncle Gene" in the subtitle of the Phelge instrumental "Now I've Got a Witness".

       2. I Just Wanna Make Love To You.

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    1. Ah, with this playing I am right back in 1964, a young single man of 21 with long hair, living in Harrow with money in my pocket and the world as my oyster. Nostalgia has now overcome me as I dream of a world free from responsibillty. Golden days indeed . . . where did all that time go? Here, in my 80s my reverie sustains me and your blog brings me heart. Cheers.

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    2. Hi Man...Yep time is galloping by !!...I wonder why it didn't when we were working and younger !!...as I have said before on here...Wish I could remember where I parked that darn DeLorean car !!!!.Glad that my Blog is bringing back the memories of a slower world and the Golden 50's when we where at our peak !!...You take care ...Cheers ...

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