A very single-mindedtest on theRolling Stonesworldwide singles' discography. 'Let's Spend The Night Together' was released as a 7" single in the UK onJanuary 13, 1967, where it peaked at #3. Its US counterpart, released at the same time, reached #55. ...
看到经典的性感红唇舌头标志,乐迷立刻就能想到 The Rolling Stones“滚石乐队”主唱 Mick Jagger 的丰唇和从中爆发出的狂放歌声。The Rolling Stones 已经在摇滚文化阵地的最前线滚动了几十年,树立起了他们硬朗如石、翻滚不羁的标志性风格。乐队名来源于芝加哥布鲁斯大师
Like the Bootjacks, they were probably pretty dedicated Stones fans, since the other side of this single was a routine cover of “Sittin’ on a Fence,” a song the Rolling Stones hadn’t put on a UK release by this point (though they did put it on the US 1967 LP Flowers, and it ...
1969 saw "Honky Tonk Women" (an American and British #1 charter) and Let It Bleed (#1 UK, ousting the Beatles' Abbey Road from the top spot, #3 US) add more to the Stones' iconic discography. "Gimme Shelter" and "You Can't Always Get What You Want" became fan favorites. But wi...
For this particular release, London Records basically cobbled together some singles and EP songs, as well as unused UK LP tracks. Remember, the UK LPs were 14 songs compared to our 10-12, thereby creating even more choices. Probably by coincidence more than design, THE ROLLING STONES NOW ...
Unfortunately today the Rolling Stones have had to announce the postponement of their upcoming US / Canada tour dates - we apologise [sic] for any inconvenience this causes those who have tickets to shows but wish to reassure fans to hold onto these existing tickets, as they will be valid fo...
“Tell Me,” with light orchestration, is no great shakes. But it’s refreshing as there weren’t too many girl groups who did Stones covers in the ‘60s. There’s not much info on the Termites, who put out just a couple UK singles. This track was produced by Ted Taylor, who ...