Mick Jagger isn't known for keeping to himself, and to that end he thinks there's one cover by The Rolling Stones that's just ...
The Rolling Stones' version of this track was originally the B-side to 1965's gem "Get Off My Cloud" and released on the U.K. edition of the Out of Our Head album.
It’s just blues in its simplest ... by Diddley’s contemporary Buddy Holly. The Rolling Stones’ cover appears on the American version of the album but not the British version.
From 1967's Between the Buttons album, "Miss Amanda Jones" checks in at a little under three minutes, but is fast-paced, guitar-heavy and complete with plenty of blues to fuel the journey.
A photo used on a Rolling Stones album sleeve led Robin Everett of the Wyoming State Archives to a stash of ...
Recorded in May of 1968, the song features Brian Jones ‘ acoustic slide guitar, one of his final major contributions to the band before he was fired on June 8, 1969, less than a month before he died.
The Rolling Stones began calling ... Beatles during the British Invasion, the Stones began their career covering (for the most part) Black American blues, R&B, and rock & roll acts, but frontman ...
ORDER NOW: The Rolling Stones are on the cover of Uncut's November 2021 issue Armed with a multitude of cameras, Scorsese followed the Stone... I’ve been thinking a lot recently about Martin ...