The Rolling Stones Englands Newest Hit Makers

The Rolling Stones Englands Newest Hit Makers, Rolling Stones The Rolling Stones Englands Newest Hit Makers: England's Newest Hit Makers is the release of the Rolling Stones first album for the US market that appeared in May 1964 on the London Records label, the track "Not Fade Away" (the a-side of the band's third UK single) replacing "Mona (I Need You Baby)" that was inserted in the first UK release. Additional musicians are Gene Pitney piano on "Little by Little" and Phil Spector maracas on "Little by Little".

Artist: Rolling Stones
Year: 1964
Type: Studio Album
Format: Vinyl
Produced by: Andrew Loog Oldham, Eric Easton
Genre: Rock, Rock'n'Roll, Rock Blues, Rhythm and Blues
Musicians: Bill Wyman (backing vocals, bass), Brian Jones (backing vocals, guitar, harmonica, Percussion), Charlie Watts (drums, Percussion), Gene Petney (piano), Ian Stewart (organ, piano), Keith Richards (backing vocals, guitar), Mick Jagger (harmonica, Percussion, vocals), Phil Spector (Maracas)

Overall: 3.00 from 2 ratings
Year ranked: 6 over 26 for 1964
Genre ranked:
151 over 581 for Rock
7 over 121 for Rock'n'Roll
26 over 97 for Rock Blues
6 over 9 for Rhythm and Blues
Country ranked: 314 over 986 from U. K.
Releases:
1964
VinylLondon RecordsLL 3375
Tracks
Number Title Duration Musics Lyrics
A1Not Fade Away;01:48Norman Petty; Buddy Holly; Buddy Holly; Norman Petty;
A2Route 66;02:20Bobby Troup; Bobby Troup;
A3I Just Want To Make Love To You;02:17Willie Dixon; Willie Dixon;
A4Honest I Do;02:09Jimmy Reed; Jimmy Reed;
A5Now I've Got A Witness;02:29Nanker Phelge; Nanker Phelge;
A6Little By Little;02:39Nanker Phelge/phil Spector; Nanker Phelge/phil Spector;
B1I'm A King Bee;02:35Slim Harpo; Slim Harpo;
B2Carol;02:33Chuck Berry; Chuck Berry;
B3Tell Me;04:05Mick Jagger; Keith Richards; Mick Jagger;
B4Can I Get A Witness;02:55Brian Holland; Lamont Dozier; Eddie Holland; Brian Holland; Lamont Dozier; Eddie Holland;
B5You Can Make It If You Try;02:01Ted Jarrett; Ted Jarrett;
B6Walking The Dog;03:10Rufus Thomas; Rufus Thomas;

Ratings and Reviews Rate this album
by Ricky36 Monday, 16 April 2012 18:05
I say at once that I'm not a fan of the Stones, this album belongs to my father and I listened it so many times.... maybe too many...anyway, I say, too many covers, also if a lot of other bands at the time did it. To date it sounds old, too old...but they are the masters, I can't give to this work a rating less than 2.5!!

Release - Label:London Records; Year:1964; Code:LL 3375
by badaben Tuesday, 10 April 2012 21:23

Release - Label:London Records; Year:1964; Code:LL 3375
 

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