Something Happened To Me Yesterday: © Felix Aeppli 01-2012
Something Happened To Me Yesterday: © Felix Aeppli 01-2012
1966
Something Happened To Me Yesterday © Felix Aeppli 01-2012/
09-2012
JANUARY
IBC Studios, London (Entry 0.098A)
FEBRUARY
3 “Top Of The Pops”, BBC TV recordings, London (shown Feb. 10 & repeated
Feb. 17) (Entry 1021)
6 “Eamonn Andrews Show”, ABC TV, London (Entry 0.100)
13 “The Ed Sullivan Show”, CBS-TV, New York City (Entry 0.102)
MARCH
1 Civic Theatre, Auckland, New Zealand
2 Capitol Theatre, Perth, Australia (cancelled)
6-10 RCA Studios, Hollywood (Entry 0.104)
European Tour
26 Brabanthallen, ‘S-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands (Entry 0.106)
27 Palais des Sports/Sportpaleis, Brussels
29 Press conference, Paris (Entry 1021A)
29 L’Olympia, Paris (early show) (Entry 0.107 - complete show listed)
29 L’Olympia, Paris (second show) (Entry 0.107A)
30 Salle Vallier, Marseilles
31 Palais d’Hiver, Lyon, France (2 shows)
APRIL
3 Kungliga Tennishallen, Stockholm (2 shows)
5 K.B. Hallen, Copenhagen (2 shows)
14 “Top Of The Pops”, BBC TV show, London (repeated May 12, 19 & 26)
MAY
1 NME Poll Winners Concert, Empire Pool, Wembley, Middlesex (Entry 0.110)
8 “Thank Your Lucky Stars”, ABC TV recordings, Birmingham (shown May 15)
(Entry 0.112)
27 “Ready, Steady, Go!” (Stones Special), AR TV recordings, Wembley, Middlesex
(shown May 30 and Sep. 10) (Entry 0.114)
JULY
1 Marine Ballroom, Steel Pier, Atlantic City, New Jersey
2 Music Festival, Forest Hills Tennis Stadium, Queens, New York
3 Convention Hall, Asbury Park, New Jersey
4 Under The Dome Theatre, Virginia Beach, Virginia
6 War Memorial Auditorium, Syracuse, New York
8 Cobo Hall, Detroit, Michigan
9 State Fairgrounds Coliseum, Indianapolis, Indiana
10 Arie Crown Theatre, McCormick Place, Chicago
11 Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston, Texas
12 Kiel Auditorium (Convention Hall), St. Louis, Missouri
14 Winnipeg Arena, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
15 Rosenblatt Stadium, Omaha, Nebraska
19 Pacific National Exhibition Forum, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
20 Center Coliseum, Seattle, Washington
21 Memorial Coliseum, Portland, Oregon
22 Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento, California (2 shows)
23 Davis County Lagoon, Salt Lake City, Utah
24 Bakersfield Civic Auditorium, Bakersfield, California (2 shows)
25 Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood
26 Cow Palace, San Francisco
28 Honolulu International Center, Honolulu, Hawaii (Entry 0.117)
AUGUST
4-12 RCA Studios, Hollywood (Entry 0.118)
SEPTEMBER
9 “The Ed Sullivan Show”, CBS-TV recordings, New York City (shown Sep. 11)
(Entry 0.120)
10 Promotional film recordings, New York City (Entry 0.121)
OCTOBER
1 City Hall, Newcastle-upon-Tyne (early show)
1 City Hall, Newcastle-upon-Tyne (second show) (Entry 0.124)
2 Gaumont Theatre, Ipswich (2 shows)
4 “Ready, Steady, Go!”, AR TV recordings, Wembley, Middlesex (shown Oct. 7)
(Entry 0.124A)
5 “Top Of The Pops”, BBC TV recordings, London (shown Oct. 6)
6 Odeon Theatre, Birmingham (2 shows)
7 The Colston Hall, Bristol (early show)
7 The Colston Hall, Bristol (second show) (Entry 0.125)
8 Capitol Theatre, Cardiff (2 shows)
9 Gaumont Theatre, Southampton (2 shows)
NOVEMBER
7 MGM Film Studios, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire (Entry 0.127)
9-26 Olympic Sound Studios, London (Entry 0.128)
LATE NOVEMBER
Promotional film recordings, Olympic Sound Studios, London (Entry 0.129)
DECEMBER
17 “Top Of The Pops”, BBC TV recordings, London (shown Dec. 22) (Entry 0.130A)
Source
Felix Aeppli, The Ultimate Guide To The Rolling Stones (1985 / 1996 / 2003 / 2012)
http://aeppli.ch/tug.htm
1966 Links
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
SALT OF THE EARTH
1966
Sing This All Together
0.098A JANUARY, 1966 IBC STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Andrew L. Oldham, Arrangement:
Mike Leander; Engineer: Glyn Johns
1 Con le mie lacrime (Jagger, Richards, Danpa)
2 Con le mie lacrime (Jagger, Richards, Danpa)
Cut 1: Released on
Single, Decca Dischi Italia F 22270, in early Spring, 1966;
COLLECTOR’S ONLY, Teldec (Telefunken-Decca) 6.24321, June 4, 1980;
SLOW ROLLERS, Decca TAB 30, November 6, 1981;
AS TEARS GO BY (ITALIAN) (BT single);
THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Disc 4]);
COCKSUCKER BLUES (BT);
KEITH RICHARD AND HIS ROLLING STONES (BT);
MISCELLANEOUS (BT);
OLD GRAY WHISTLE TEST (BT);
OUT OF TIME (BT);
SHADES OF ORANGE (BT).
Cut 2: Released on TIME TRIP VOL. 5 (BT CD).
NOTES: Cut 1: As Tears Go By sung in Italian; Mick Jagger and maybe Keith Richards backed by
Mike Leander and his string orchestra (different backing track from the original version); harpsi-
chord Mick Jagger or Mike Leander; co-composer Danpa is the Italian lyricist Dante Panzuti who,
with his brother Virigilio, owned one of the largest Italian publishing house; credited to Jagger/
Richards/Danpa, but probably a Mick Jagger/Jim Sullivan/Danpa composition; Cut 2: Different mix
of cut 1, featuring guitar in the place of harpsichord.
0.102 FEBRUARY 13, 1966 “THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW”, CBS-TV, NEW YORK CITY
1 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
2 As Tears Go By (Jagger, Richards, Oldham)
3 19th Nervous Breakdown
Songs 1-3: Released on
“6 ED SULLIVAN SHOWS STARRING THE ROLLING STONES” (DVD) Sofa Entertainment
B0015967-09, November 1, 2011;
“THE COMPLETE ED SULLIVAN SHOWS” (BT DVD);
“THE ROLLING STONES ON DVD (TV-APPEARANCES & PROMO-CLIPS 1965-1969)
(BT DVD).
Cuts 1-3: Released on
BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG CITY (BT double CD);
CONQUER AMERICA (BT and BT CD);
COPS AND ROBBERS (BT CD);
L‘OLYMPIA, PARIS, APRIL 17, 1965 (BT and BT CD);
ON TELEVISION 1964/65 (BT CD);
READY STEADY STONES (BT);
ROLLINGMANIA (BT);
SUMMER RERUNS (BT and BT CD);
VINTAGE STONES (BT).
Songs 1, 3 (both incomplete): Released in “25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE
ROLLING STONES”, CMV Video 49027-2/CMV 190-49027, February 13, 1990.
Cuts 1-3: Released on RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 4]).
Song 1 (incomplete): Released in/on
“THE VERY BEST OF THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW: VOLUME ONE”, Buena Vista Home Video
1345, April, 1992;
“THE HISTORY OF ROCK ‘N’ ROLL: VOL. 3”, Warner Home Video-Time Life 13852 3, Summer,
1995;
“THE HISTORY OF ROCK ‘N’ ROLL”, 5 DVD box set, Warner Bros./Time Life 34991 (US), June
29, 2004 [Disc 2].
NOTES: Cut 2: Acoustic guitar Keith Richards; Brian Jones, Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts not
involved; instrumental string backing.
0.102A FEBRUARY 17, 1966 “BRIAN HENDERSON’S BANDSTAND”, NATIONAL TELEVISION
NETWORKS RECORDINGS, SYDNEY
1 Get Off Of My Cloud
2 Play With Fire (Nanker, Phelge)
3 19th Nervous Breakdown
4 As Tears Go By (Jagger, Richards, Oldham)
5 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
Songs 1-5: Shown February 20, 1966; released on “BRIAN HENDERSON’S BANDSTAND” (BT DVD).
Song 5 (incomplete): Re-broadcast in “60 Minutes”, Australian TV (Channel 9), February, 1984, and
probably June 10, 1985, by BBC TV.
NOTES: Songs 1-5: Lip-synched performance of official versions, overdubbed audience backing; Song
4: Brian Jones, Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts hiding in the background.
0.103A FEBRUARY 24, 1966 (SECOND SHOW) PALAIS THEATRE, ST. KILDA, MELBOURNE
1 The Last Time
2 Mercy, Mercy (Covay, Miller)
3 She Said Yeah (Jackson, Christy)
4 Play With Fire (Nanker, Phelge)
5 Not Fade Away (Holly)
6 That’s How Strong My Love Is (Jamison)
7 Get Off Of My Cloud
8 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
Cuts 1-8: Broadcast by Australian radio (3UZ), February, 1966; released on
BILL WYMAN’S BLACK BOX (BT CD [VGP]);
DO YOU LIKE THE ROLLING STONES? (BT CD);
DOWN THE ROAD APIECE (BT CD [Bad Wizard]);
FROM HONOLULU TO DOWN UNDER (BT CD).
NOTES: Cuts 4, 6: Organ Brian Jones; Cut 5: Maracas Mick Jagger; harmonica Brian Jones.
0.104 MARCH 6-10, 1966 RCA STUDIOS, HOLLYWOOD, Producer: Andrew L. Oldham; Engineer:
Dave Hassinger
1 Flight 505
2 High And Dry
3 It’s Not Easy
4 I Am Waiting
5 Lady Jane
6 Stupid Girl
7 Under My Thumb
8 What To Do
9 Paint It Black
10 Long Long While
11 Out Of Time
12 Paint It Black
13 Out Of Time
14 Out Of Time
15 Paint It Black
Cuts 1-8, 11: Released on AFTERMATH, Decca SKL 4786, April 15, 1966, and London 820050-2
(CD), May, 1984.
Cuts 1-7, 9: Released on AFTERMATH, London PS 476, July 2, 1966.
Cuts 1-7, 12: Released on AFTERMATH, Abkco 7476-2 (CD), December, 1986.
Cut 5: Released on
Single, London 45-902, July 2, 1966;
SLOW ROLLERS, Decca TAB 30, November 6, 1981.
Cuts 5, 6, 10, 12: Released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON
YEARS, Abkco 1218-1 (4 LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989.
Cuts 5, 7, 9, 11: Released on
ROLLED GOLD, Decca ROST 1/2, November 15, 1975;
ROLLED GOLD, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca Universal 5303281 (CD),
November 12, 2007.
Cuts 5, 8, 10, 13: Released on
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 2PS 626/627, December 20, 1972, and Abkco 6267-2 (double CD),
June, 1987;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 820143-1 and London 820143-2 (double CD), November, 1990.
Cuts 5, 9: Released on
BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS), Decca TXS 101, November 4, 1966;
GET STONED, Arcade ADEP 32, October 21, 1977.
Cuts 5, 9, 15 (5 messed up): Released on TIME TRIP VOL. 5 (BT CD).
Cuts 5, 12: Released on BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS), London 844 088-2 (CD),
June, 1991.
Cuts 5, 13: Released on FLOWERS, London PS 509, July 15, 1967, and London 820139-2/Abkco
7509-2 (CD), December, 1986.
Cuts 5, 15 (5 messed up): Released on THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Disc 1]).
Cuts 6, 9: Released on Single, London 45-901, May 7, 1966.
Cuts 7, 9: Released on
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 2PS 606/607, January, 1972;
STORY
OF THE STONES K-Tel Records NE 1201, November 22, 1982;
FORTY LICKS (CD), Abkco Virgin 7243 8 13378 2 0/ CDVD 2964/ 7243 8 13378 2 0, September
30/October 1, 2002..
Cuts 7, 11: Released on MILESTONES, Decca SKL 5098, February 18, 1972.
Cuts 7, 12: Released on
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, Abkco 6667-2 (double CD), December, 1986;
STORY OF THE STONES K-Tel Records NE 1201, November 22, 1982;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 820140-1 and London 820140-2 (double CD), June 25, 1990.
Cut 7: Released on SCOTT PILGRIM VS. THE WORLD (Soundtrack CD), Abkco Universal 0343-2/
Universal Abkco 00018771034322, August 10/August 23, 2010.
Cuts 8, 10: Released on
STONE RELICS (BT);
STONED AGAIN BY THE ROCKERS (BT).
Cut 9: Released on
THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY, London NPS-3, September 13, 1969;
STONE AGE, Decca SKL 5084, March 5, 1971;
scheduled for release on Single, Decca F 13517, May, 1974; — Released on
Single, Decca STONE 5, September 5, 1980;
Single, London LON 264, June 11, 1990;
PAINT IT BLACK (12" Single), London LONX 264, June 11, 1990;
PAINT IT BLACK (12" Single), London LONXR 264, June 11, 1990;
DARTFORD RENEGADES (BT CD);
OUR DEMONIC INVOCATION (BT).
Cuts 9, 10: Released on Single, Decca F 12395, May 13, 1966.
Cut 10: Released on
NO STONE UNTURNED, Decca SKL 5173, October 5, 1973;
A ROLLING STONE GATHERS NO MOSS, London GXF-2025-6, February, 1977;
THE HISTORY OF ROCK, VOLUME TEN: THE ROLLING STONES, Orbis HRL010, 1982.
Cut 11: Released on OUT OF TIME (BT).
Cut 12: Released on THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY, Abkco 8003-2 (CD), December, 1986.
NOTES: Cuts 1, 7, 8: Piano Ian Stewart; Cut 2: Harmonica Brian Jones; Cuts 3, 6, 10, 11: Organ Ian
Stewart; Cuts 4, 5: Dulcimer Brian Jones; Cuts 4-6: Harpsichord Jack Nitzsche; Cut 5: Marimbas
Charlie Watts; Cuts 7, 11: Marimbas Brian Jones; Cut 7: Additional bass Keith Richards; hand-
claps Mick Jagger and/or Brian Jones; Cut 9: Sitar Brian Jones; Hammond organ Bill Wyman;
percussion Mick Jagger; piano Jack Nitzsche; Cut 10: Piano and tambourine Jack Nitzsche; Cut
11: Piano Jack Nitzsche; Cut 12: Extended version of cut 9; Cut 13: Faded version of cut 11; Cut
14: Different mix of cut 11, lacking the lead vocals; Cut 15: Edited instrumental backing track of
cut 9; — Also see MICK JAGGER, Entry 1023, for a demo recording of Out Of Time.
0.105 EARLY SPRING, 1966 SINGLE, DECCA DISCHI ITALIA F 22270 (ITALY)
A Con le mie lacrime (Jagger, Richards, Danpa)
B Heart Of Stone
Side A: Recorded at IBC Studios, London, January, 1966.
Side B: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, November 2, 1964.
0.107B APRIL 2, 1966 BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS), LONDON NPS-1 (US)
A1 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
A2 The Last Time
A3 As Tears Go By (Jagger, Richards, Oldham)
A4 Time Is On My Side (Meade)
A5 It’s All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
A6 Tell Me
B1 19th Nervous Breakdown
B2 Heart Of Stone
B3 Get Off Of My Cloud
B4 Not Fade Away (Holly)
B5 Good Times, Bad Times
B6 Play With Fire (Nanker, Phelge)
Cut A1: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, May 12-13, 1965.
Cuts A2, B6: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, January 17, 1965.
Cut A3: Recorded at IBC Studios, London, October 26, 1965.
Cut A4: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, November 8, 1964.
Cut A5: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, June 10, 1964.
Cuts A6, B5: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, February 24-25, 1964.
Cut B1: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, December 6-10, 1965.
Cut B2: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, November 2, 1964.
Cut B3: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, September 6-7, 1965.
Cut B4: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, February 3-4, 1964.
NOTES: Also released in mono, London NP-1; — Re-released as BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN
GRASS), Abkco 8001-1 (US), November, 1986; as BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS)
(CD), Abkco 8001-2 (US), December, 1986; as BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS)
(CD), Abkco 8444465-2 (Europe), March 21, 1995; as BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN
GRASS), Abkco 8444465-1 (UK), June 26, 1995; as BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN
GRASS) (SACD), Abkco 90012 (US)/Abkco 882293 2 (Europe), August 20/October 21, 2002; —
Cut A4: Replaced on all re-releases by the earlier single version (featuring an organ intro),
recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, June 10, 1964; Cut A6: Replaced on all re-releases by
complete version as opposed to edit version on original LP.
0.110 MAY 1, 1966 NME POLL WINNERS CONCERT, EMPIRE POOL, WEMBLEY, MIDDLESEX
1 The Last Time
2 Play With Fire (Nanker, Phelge)
3 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
NOTES: In contrast to the previous two years (see Entries 0.028 & 0.067), The Rolling Stones (and
The Beatles) did not allow ABC TV to film their set.
0.112 MAY 8, 1966 “THANK YOUR LUCKY STARS”, ABC TV RECORDINGS, BIRMINGHAM
1 Lady Jane
2 Mick Jagger Interview by Jim Dale
3 Paint It Black
Songs 1, 3, Line 2: Shown May 13, 1966 (May 15, 1966, outside the Greater London area); released
on “THE ROLLING STONES ON DVD (TV-APPEARANCES & PROMO-CLIPS 1965-1969)
(BT DVD).
NOTES: Songs 1, 3, Line 2: The Rolling Stones’ last appearance on this famous TV programme (and
apparently the only show which has survived); Songs 1, 3: Lip-synched performances of official
versions (song 3 with a lot of hand-clapping from the audience); Line 2: Mick Jagger inventing an
imaginary one-hour holiday with Ringo Starr.
0.114 MAY 27, 1966 “READY, STEADY, GO!” (STONES SPECIAL), AR TV RECORDINGS,
WEMBLEY, MIDDLESEX, Director: Michael Lindsay-Hogg, Host: Cathy McGowan
1 I Am Waiting
2 Under My Thumb
3 Paint It Black
Songs 1-3 (3 incomplete): Re-broadcast in “Old Grey Whistle Test”, BBC2 TV, July 11, 1972.
Cuts 1-3 (3 incomplete): Released on
ANIMAL DUDS (BT CD [Disc 2]);
BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG CITY (BT double CD);
THE EARLY ROLLING STONES LIVE 1964-67 (BT CD);
GET YOUR KICKS (BT CD);
OLD GRAY WHISTLE TEST (BT);
READY STEADY STONES (BT);
READY STEADY STONES (BT CD);
RENNY’S ALBUM (BT);
SMOOTH (BT).
Songs 2, 3: Released in “READY, STEADY, GO!, VOLUME ONE”, video, Picture Music TVE 90 1959-2/
“READY, STEADY, GO!, THE 60’S”, Thorn-EMI TVF 2195, November, 1983.
Cut 3 (incomplete): Released on SING THIS ALL TOGETHER (BT).
NOTES: Songs 1-3: Instrumental backing tracks of official versions.
0.118 AUGUST 4-12, 1966 RCA STUDIOS, HOLLYWOOD, Producer: Andrew L. Oldham;
Engineer: Dave Hassinger
1 Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
2 Who’s Driving Your Plane
3 Back Street Girl
4 Connection
5 Cool, Calm And Collected
6 Who’s Been Sleeping Here
7 Miss Amanda Jones
8 Something Happened To Me Yesterday
9 Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
10 Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
11 Panama Powder Room
12 Godzi (Nanker, Phelge)
13 Who’s Driving Your Plane
[14 It’s Been Quiet Here At Home]
Cuts 1, 2: Released on
Single, Decca F 12497/ London 45-903, September 23/September 24, 1966;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1 (4 LP
box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989.
Cut 1: Released on
BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS), Decca TXS 101, November 4, 1966, and London
844 088-2 (CD), June, 1991;
THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY, London NPS-3, September 13, 1969, and Abkco 8003-2 (CD),
December, 1986;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 2PS 626/627, December 20, 1972, and Abkco 6267-2 (double CD),
June, 1987;
ROLLED GOLD, Decca ROST 1/2, November 15, 1975;
GET STONED, Arcade ADEP 32, October 21, 1977;
Single, Decca STONE 8, September 5, 1980;
STORY OF THE STONES, K-Tel Records NE 1201, November 22, 1982;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 820143-1 and London 820143-2 (double CD), November, 1990;
FORTY LICKS (CD), Abkco Virgin 7243 8 13378 2 0/ CDVD 2964/ 7243 8 13378 2 0, September
30/October 1, 2002;
ROLLED GOLD, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca Universal 5303281 (CD),
November 12, 2007.;
DARTFORD RENEGADES (BT);
OLD GRAY WHISTLE TEST (BT).
Cuts 1, 3: Released on FLOWERS, London PS 509, July 15, 1967, and London 820139-2/Abkco 7509-
2 (CD), December, 1986.
Cuts 1, 10: Released on TIME TRIP VOL. 5 (BT CD).
Cut 2: Released on
NO STONE UNTURNED, Decca SKL 5173, October 5, 1973;
A ROLLING STONE GATHERS NO MOSS, London GXF-2025-6, February, 1977;
OUT OF TIME (BT);
STONE RELICS (BT).
Cuts 3-8: Released on BETWEEN THE BUTTONS, Decca SKL 4852, January 20, 1967, and Abkco
95002 (CD), August 20/October 21, 2002.
Cut 3: Released on SLOW ROLLERS, Decca TAB 30, November 6, 1981.
Cuts 4-8: Released on BETWEEN THE BUTTONS, London PS 499, February 11, 1967, and London
820138-2/Abkco 7499-2 (CD), May, 1985/ December, 1986.
Cut 4: Released on SOLID ROCK, Decca TAB 1, October 10, 1980.
Cut 9: Proposed for release on NECROPHILIA (Andrew Oldham’s alternative to MORE HOT ROCKS),
Abkco 1224, October 12, 1972; — Released on
3 CUT 7" ALTERNATE TAKE EP (BT EP);
THE ALLEN KLEIN COLLECTION (BT CD);
MAD SHADOWS (BT CD);
NECROPHILIA (BT CD);
READY STEADY STONES (BT).
Cuts 9, 10: Released on THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Disc 1]).
Cuts 11, 12: Proposed for release on THE BLACK BOX (Bill Wyman’s alternative to METAMORPHO-
SIS), June, 1975.
NOTES: Cut 1: Recorded August 7, 1966; piano Ian Stewart; trumpets (possibly including Eddie
Thornton) arranged by Jack Nitzsche; Cut 2: Tambourine Mick Jagger; Cuts 2, 5, 6: Piano Jack
Nitzsche; Cuts 2, 6, 13: Harmonica Brian Jones; Cut 3: Glockenspiel Brian Jones; French
accordion Nick De Caro; harpsichord Jack Nitzsche; Cut 4: Bass and piano Keith Richards; bass
drums Mick Jagger; Brian Jones and Bill Wyman not present; Cut 5: Harmonica Mick Jagger;
kazoo Keith Richards; banjo Brian Jones; Cut 7: Organ and piano Ian Stewart; Brian Jones
probably not present; Cut 8: Vocal solo Keith Richards; clarinet, euphonium and maybe violin and
whistle Brian Jones; other brass instruments unidentified, probably also Brian Jones; piano Nicky
Hopkins; strings probably arranged by Sidney Sax; finished at Olympic Sound Studios, London,
November 9-26, 1966; Cut 9: Different version, starting on more pronounced vocals “live in the
shadow, love in the shadow, hate in the shadow” by Mick Jagger; Cut 10: Different mix of cut 1,
lacking most of the lead vocals and lead guitar; Cuts 11, 12, 14: Instrumental tracks only; Cut 13:
Instrumental backing track of cut 2; Cut 14: Alternate title of Hear It, the instrumental recorded at
the Andrew Oldham Orchestra and demo session, Pye Recording and/or Decca Studios, London,
August 31-September 4, 1964 (see Entry 0.040); mistakenly known as Condemned.
0.119 AUGUST 7, 1966 “GATHER NO MOSS”, FILM, FIRST SHOWN AT THE FUTURISTIC
CINEMA, BIRMINGHAM
A Around And Around (Berry)
B Off The Hook (Nanker, Phelge)
C Time Is On My Side (Meade)
D It’s All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
E I’m Alright (McDaniel)
F Get Together (McDaniel)
Songs A-F: Recorded at the T.A.M.I. Show, Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, California, October 29,
1964.
NOTES: New and re-titled version of the film previously shown as “THE T.A.M.I. SHOW” in the US and
as “TEENAGE COMMAND PERFORMANCE” in the UK (see Entries 0.053 and 0.067A); —
Songs E, F: Subsequently included in a film compilation, “THE BIG BEAT”, which combined
footage from the “T.A.M.I.” show with that of a similar event of 1965, the “T.N.T.” show (without
Rolling Stones involvement); — Released on DVD as “THE T.A.M.I. SHOW (COLLECTOR'S
EDITION)”, Shout! Factory SF11742, February 23, 2010.
0.120 SEPTEMBER 9, 1966 “THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW”, CBS-TV RECORDINGS, NEW YORK
CITY
1 Paint It Black
2 Lady Jane
3 Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
Songs 1-3: Shown September 11, 1966; released on
“6 ED SULLIVAN SHOWS STARRING THE ROLLING STONES” (DVD) Sofa Entertainment
B0015967-09, November 1, 2011;
“THE COMPLETE ED SULLIVAN SHOWS” (BT DVD)
“THE ROLLING STONES ON DVD (TV-APPEARANCES & PROMO-CLIPS 1965-1969)
(BT DVD).
Cuts 1-3: Released on
BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG CITY (BT double CD);
CONQUER AMERICA (BT and BT CD);
COPS AND ROBBERS (BT CD);
READY STEADY STONES (BT);
SUMMER RERUNS (BT and BT CD);
VINTAGE STONES (BT).
Song 1: Released on “ED SULLIVAN'S ROCK 'N' ROLL CLASSICS – CHART TOPPERS, VOL. 1 -
HITS OF 1965-1967” (DVD), Rhino Theatrical 603497608423-2, September 24, 2002.
Song 1 (incomplete): Released in/on
“25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE ROLLING STONES”, CMV Video 49027-
2/CMV 190-49027, February 13, 1990;
“THE VERY BEST OF THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW: VOLUME TWO”, Buena Vista Home Video
1351, April, 1992;
i“THE HISTORY OF ROCK ‘N’ ROLL: VOL. 3”, Warner Home Video-Time Life 13852 3, Summer,
1995;
“THE HISTORY OF ROCK ‘N’ ROLL”, 5 DVD box set, Warner Bros./Time Life 34991 (US), June
29, 2004 [Disc 2].
Cut 2: Released on
RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 4]);
ROLLINGMANIA (BT).
NOTES: Songs 1, 3: Live vocals to instrumental backing tracks pre-recorded September 7, 1966; Song
2: Edited instrumental backing track of official version.
0.121 SEPTEMBER 10, 1966 PROMOTIONAL FILM RECORDINGS, NEW YORK CITY, Director:
Peter Whitehead
1 Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
2 Documentary Of Photo Session
Song 1: Premiered in “Top Of The Pops”, BBC TV show, September 22, 1966; released on “THE
ROLLING STONES ON DVD (TV-APPEARANCES & PROMO-CLIPS 1965-1969) (BT DVD).
Line 2: Released in “25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE ROLLING STONES”, CMV
Video 49027-2/CMV 190-49027, February 13, 1990.
NOTES: Song 1: Edit version of official track.
0.122 SEPTEMBER 23/SEPTEMBER 24, 1966 SINGLE, DECCA F 12497 (UK)/LONDON 45-903
(US)
A Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
B Who’s Driving Your Plane
Sides A, B: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, August 4-12, 1966.
NOTES: Side A: Two promotional films based on this cut released almost concurrently; one filmed in
New York City, September 10, 1966, the other at the Royal Albert Hall, London, September 23,
1966 (both edit versions); Side B: Mistakenly entitled Who’s Driving My Plane on US label; -
Re-released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1965-1967 (CD box set), Abkco 0602 4982
09851 [Disc 7], July 27, 2004.
0.123 SEPTEMBER 23, 1966 ROYAL ALBERT HALL, LONDON, Introduction: Long John Baldry,
Promotional Film Director: Peter Whitehead
1 Lady Jane
2 Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
3 Gold Disc Presentation Party
4 Mick Jagger Interview by Peter Whitehead
Songs 1, 2, Line 4 (2 incomplete): Released in “TONITE LET’S ALL MAKE LOVE IN LONDON”, film,
October, 1968.
Song 2, Line 3: Shown in “Top Of The Pops”, BBC TV show, September 29, 1966.
Song 2 (incomplete), Line 3: Released in “25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE ROLL-
ING STONES”, CMV Video 49027-2/CMV 190-49027, February 13, 1990.
Song 2: Re-broadcast in “Old Grey Whistle Test”, BBC2 TV show, July 11, 1972; released in
“SUPERSTARS IN CONCERT”, film compilation, 1973/1981;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1968-1971 (CD box set), Abkco 06024 982707 5 2 [Disc 10
Bonus DVD], March 1, 2005.
Line 4: Released on PINK FLOYD, IN LONDON 1966-1967, See-For-Miles-Records, SFM 1966 (CD),
November 1, 1999 (complete interview playable on CD-ROM drive).
NOTES: Songs 1, 2: Promotional films; edit versions of official tracks (no live sounds); Line 3: Held at
the Kensington Hotel, London, after show; Line 4: Mick Jagger philosophising about violence,
about (not) leading the masses and about being a realist.
0.126 NOVEMBER 4, 1966 BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS), DECCA TXS 101 (UK)
A1 Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
A2 Paint It Black
A3 It’s All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
A4 The Last Time
A5 Heart Of Stone
A6 Not Fade Away (Holly)
A7 Come On (Berry)
B1 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
B2 Get Off Of My Cloud
B3 As Tears Go By (Jagger, Richards, Oldham)
B4 19th Nervous Breakdown
B5 Lady Jane
B6 Time Is On My Side (Meade)
B7 Little Red Rooster (Dixon)
Cut A1: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, August 4-12, 1966.
Cuts A2, B5: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, March 6-10, 1966.
Cut A3: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, June 10, 1964.
Cut A4: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, January 17, 1965.
Cut A5: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, November 2, 1964.
Cut A6: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, February 3-4, 1964.
Cut A7: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 10, 1963.
Cut B1: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, May 12-13, 1965.
Cut B2: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, September 6-7, 1965.
Cut B3: Recorded at IBC Studios, London, October 26, 1965.
Cut B4: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, December 6-10, 1965.
Cut B6: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, November 8, 1964.
Cut B7: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, September 2, 1964.
NOTES: Also released in mono, Decca TXL 101; — Re-released as BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND
GREEN GRASS) (CD), London 844 088-2, June, 1991; — Cut A2: Replaced by longer version
on CD.
0.128 NOVEMBER 9-26, 1966 OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Andrew L.
Oldham; Engineer: Glyn Johns
1 Yesterday’s Papers
2 My Obsession
3 She Smiled Sweetly
4 All Sold Out
5 Please Go Home
6 Complicated
7 Ruby Tuesday
8 Dandelion
9 Let’s Spend The Night Together
10 If You Let Me
11 Yesterday’s Papers
12 Trouble In Mind (Jones)
13 Ruby Tuesday
14 Get Yourself Together
15 Dandelion
16 Yesterday’s Papers
17 Get Yourself Together
18 Yesterday’s Papers
19 My Obsession
20 All Sold Out
21 Please Go Home
22 Complicated
23 Let’s Spend The Night Together
24 Get Yourself Together
25 Let’s Spend The Night Together
26 English Summer
27 English Summer
28 Dandelion
29 All Part Of The Act
30 Let’s Spend The Night Together
31 Get Yourself Together
32 She Smiled Sweetly
Cuts 1-6: Released on BETWEEN THE BUTTONS, Decca SKL 4852, January 20, 1967, and Abkco
95002 (CD), August 20/October 21, 2002.
Cuts 1-4, 6, 7, 9: Released on BETWEEN THE BUTTONS, London PS 499, February 11, 1967, and
London 820138-2/Abkco 7499-2 (CD), May, 1985/December, 1986.
Cut 1: Released on MILESTONES, Decca SKL 5098, February 18, 1972.
Cuts 1, 7, 9: Released on ROLLED GOLD, Decca ROST 1/2, November 15, 1975.
Cuts 1, 7-9: Released on ROLLED GOLD, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca
Universal 5303281 (CD), November 12, 2007.
Cuts 2-6, 11: Released on BETWEEN THE BUTTONS, Decca LK 4852, January 20, 1967.
Cut 4: Released on SOLID ROCK, Decca TAB 1, October 10, 1980.
Cuts 5, 7, 9: Released on FLOWERS, London PS 509, July 15, 1967, and London 820139-2/ Abkco
7509-2 (CD), December, 1986.
Cuts 7-9: Released on
THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY, Decca SKL 5019, September 12, 1969, and London 844 089-2
(CD), June, 1991;
THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY, London NPS-3, September 13, 1969, and Abkco 8003-2 (CD),
December, 1986;
GET STONED, Arcade ADEP 32, October 21, 1977;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1
(4 LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989.
Cut 7: Released on
Single, Decca STONE 10, September 5, 1980;
SLOW ROLLERS, Decca TAB 30, November 6, 1981.
Cuts 7, 9: Released on
Single, Decca F 12546/ London 45-904, January 13, 1967;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 2PS 606/607, January, 1972, and Abkco 6667-2 (double CD),
December, 1986;
STORY OF THE STONES, K-Tel Records NE 1201, November 22, 1982;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 820140-1 and London 820140-2 (double CD), June 25, 1990;
FORTY LICKS (CD), Abkco Virgin 7243 8 13378 2 0/ CDVD 2964/ 7243 8 13378 2 0, September
30/October 1, 2002.
Cut 8: Released on
Single, Decca F 12654, August 18, 1967/London 45-905, September 2, 1967;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 2PS 626/627, December 20, 1972, and Abkco 6267-2 (double CD),
June, 1987;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 820143-1 and London 820143-2 (double CD), November, 1990;
STONE RELICS (BT).
Cut 9: Released on
Single, Decca STONE 9, September 5, 1980;
FORMULA 30 (compilation), Decca PROLP 4, November, 1983;
FRUIT END (BT).
Cut 10: Released on
METAMORPHOSIS, Decca SKL 5212, June 6, 1975;
METAMORPHOSIS, Abkco ANA 1, June, 1975;
METAMORPHOSIS (SACD), Abkco 90062 (US)/Abkco 882 337-2 (Europe), August 20/October
21, 2002;
THE ALLEN KLEIN COLLECTION (BT CD);
METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [CR 04262]);
METAMORPHOSIS PLUS (BT CD).
Cuts 10, 14: Released on METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [AAB]).
Cut 12: Broadcast in “Echoes”, Radio London, May 26, 1985 (where an acetate was being played by
Chris Jagger); released on TELL ME (BT single).
Cut 13: Released on
GRAVESTONES & RAPE OF THE VAULTS (BT);
INSTRUMENTALS (BT).
Cuts 13-16, 18-25: Released on THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Discs 1, 2 and 4]).
Cuts 13, 18-24: Released on KARAOKE (BT CD).
Cut 14: Released on
CLAUDINE - ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN (BT and BT CD);
THE CREME OF THE HOT STUFF (BT CD);
EXTENDED PLAY (BT and BT CD);
LET IT BREEZE (BT);
MAD SHADOWS (BT CD);
NECROPHILIA (BT);
THRU THE YEARS (BT single box).
Cuts 14, 25: Released on DIVERSE HARMONICS (BT and BT CD).
Cuts 15, 16: Released on TIME TRIP VOL. 4 (BT CD).
Cut 17: Released on
SESSION IMPOSSIBLE VOL. 1 (BT CD);
WHO THE HATE IS BRIAN JONES (BT CD).
NOTES: Cuts 1, 7, 13, 18: Tambourine Mick Jagger; Cuts 1, 11, 18: Marimbas Brian Jones; harpsi-
chord Jack Nitzsche; Cuts 2, 4, 12, 14, 17, 19, 24: Piano Ian Stewart; Cuts 2, 5, 6, 9, 14, 19, 22,
24 and maybe other tracks begun at RCA Studios, Hollywood, August 4-12, 1966; Cut 3: Organ
Keith Richards; piano Jack Nitzsche; Brian Jones and Bill Wyman probably not present; Cuts 4,
20: Recorder Brian Jones; Cut 5: Whistling theremin Brian Jones; back-up vocals Shirley Watts;
Cuts 6, 9, 22: Organ Brian Jones; Cuts 6, 22: Piano probably Jack Nitzsche; Cut 7: Piano and
recorder Brian Jones; cello Keith Richards and Bill Wyman; keyboards Jack Nitzsche; credited
to Jagger/ Richards but probably a Keith Richards/ Brian Jones composition; originally entitled
Double Bass End; Cuts 7, 9: Recorded November 16, 1966; Cut 8: Harpsichord and maybe
soprano saxophone Brian Jones; originally entitled Fairground; probably finished at Olympic
Sound Studios, London, February 9-24, and/or July 7-22, 1967; Cuts 9, 23, 25: Bass Keith
Richards; piano Jack Nitzsche; Cut 10: Dulcimer Brian Jones; origin unconfirmed: might come
from RCA Studios, Hollywood, August 4-12, 1966; Cut 11: Extended version of cut 1 (repeated
refrain at the end); Cut 12: No actual vocals; kazoo Keith Richards and Brian Jones (or Mick
Jagger); Cuts 13, 18-24: Instrumental tracks only; Cuts 14, 17, 24, 31: Also known as I’ll Feel A
Whole Lot Better or Can’t Believe; Cut 15: Early demo version by Keith Richards; a.k.a. Some-
times Happy, Sometimes Blue; Cut 16: Early Dylanesque demo version; Cut 17: Early demo
version, broken off; different lyrics compared to cut 14, lacking "oh yeah" in the opening “I can
see, see, see” passage; Cut 24: Extended instrumental backing track of cut 14 with guitar and
organ overdubs; Cut 25: Different mix of cut 9, lacking the lead vocals; Cuts 26, 27: Early
instrumental versions of cut 8; xylophone Brian Jones; flute or recorder Brian Jones; title also
recorded by Marianne Faithfull in 1967 for Decca (unreleased single); Cut 26: A catchy tune; Cut
27: Even more to the point than cut 26; Cut 28: Instrumental track only, more melodic than the
official version (if you are willing to believe it); Cut 29: Early version of All Sold Out; Cut 30: Early
instrumental version with acoustic guitar; Cut 31: Acoustic version with a touch of Mercy, Mercy;
Cut 32: Instrumental track only, broken off; — Also see BRIAN JONES, Entry 2013A.
0.130 DECEMBER 10, 1966 GOT LIVE IF YOU WANT IT!, LONDON PS 493 (US), Producer:
Andrew L. Oldham; Engineer: Glyn Johns
A1 Under My Thumb
A2 Get Off Of My Cloud
A3 Lady Jane
A4 Not Fade Away (Holly)
A5 I’ve Been Loving You Too Long (Redding, Butler)
A6 Fortune Teller (Neville)
B1 The Last Time
B2 19th Nervous Breakdown
B3 Time Is On My Side (Meade)
B4 I’m Alright (McDaniel)
B5 Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
B6 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
Cuts A1, A2, B1, B2: Recorded at the City Hall, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, October 1, 1966 (second show).
Cuts A3, A4, B5, B6: Recorded at The Colston Hall, Bristol, October 7, 1966 (second show).
Cut A5: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, May 12-13, 1965 (audience backing overdubbed).
Cut A6: Recorded at Decca Studios, London, July 9, 1963 (audience backing overdubbed).
Cuts B3, B4: Recorded on the British tour, March 5-18, 1965.
NOTES: Cut A1: Preceded by Long John Baldry’s introduction of the band; Cuts A3, B2, B4, B5: Over-
dubbed; Cut A6: Mistakenly credited to Naomi; Cut B4: Mistakenly credited to Jagger/Richards;
— Also released in mono, London LL 3493; — Re-released as GOT LIVE IF YOU WANT IT!
Abkco 7493-1 and Abkco 7493-2 (CD), December, 1986; as GOT LIVE IF YOU WANT IT! (CD),
London 820137-2 (West Germany), July 4, 1988 (offering the original mix of cut B3); as GOT
LIVE IF YOU WANT IT! (CD), Abkco 844467-2 (Europe), March 21, 1995; as GOT LIVE IF
YOU WANT IT!, Abkco 844467-1 (UK), June 26, 1995; as GOT LIVE IF YOU WANT IT! (SACD),
Abkco 94932 (US)/Abkco 882296 2 (Europe), August 20/October 21, 2002; — US and latest
European re-releases with different introductions to several songs; also origin and announcement
of cut A1 changed from Newcastle to Bristol; cut A6 edit version; and cut B6 faded and ending on
a bit of God Save The Queen (Bull).
0.130A DECEMBER 17, 1966 “TOP OF THE POPS”, BBC TV RECORDINGS, LONDON
1 Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
Song 1: Shown December 22, 1966.
Cut 1: Released on READY STEADY STONES (BT CD).
NOTES: Song 1: Instrumental backing track of official version.
SALT OF THE EARTH
1967
Something Happened To Me Yesterday
JANUARY
13 Rehearsals, “The Ed Sullivan Show”, CBS-TV, New York City (Entry 0.132)
15 “The Ed Sullivan Show”, CBS-TV, New York City (Entry 0.132)
22 “Sunday Night At The London Palladium”, ATV show, London (Entry 0.134)
25 “Top Of The Pops”, BBC TV recordings, London (shown Jan. 26 and Feb. 2 & 9)
(Entry 0.135)
FEBRUARY
5 “Emanon Andrews Show”, ABC TV, London (Entry 0.136)
9-24 Olympic Sound Studios, London (Entry 0.136A)
European Tour
MARCH
25 Idrottens Hus, Helsingborg, Sweden (2 shows)
27 Vinterstadion, Orebro, Sweden (2 shows)
29 Stadthalle, Bremen (2 shows)
30 Sporthalle, Cologne (early show) (Entry 0.137A)
30 Sporthalle, Cologne (second show)
31 Westfalenhalle, Dortmund
APRIL
1 Ernst-Merck-Halle, Hamburg (2 shows)
2 Stadthalle, Vienna (early show)
2 Stadthalle, Vienna (second show) (Entry 0.138)
5 Palazzo dello Sport, Bologna (2 shows)
6 Palazzo dello Sport, Rome (2 shows)
8 Palalido (not Palazzo del Ghiaccio), Milan (early show)
8 Palalido (not Palazzo del Ghiaccio), Milan (second show) (Entry 0.138A)
9 Palazzo dello Sport, Genoa (2 shows)
11 L’Olympia, Paris (early show)
11 L’Olympia, Paris (second show) (Entry 0.138B)
13 Sala Kongresowa, Palac Kultury i Nauki, Warsaw (2 shows) (Entry 0.139)
14 Hallenstadion, Zurich
15 Houtrust Hallen, The Hague (Entry 0.139A)
17 Panathinaikos Football Stadium, Athens
MAY
18 Olympic Sound Studios, London (Entry 0.139B)
JUNE
9 Olympic Sound Studios, London (Entry 0.139C)
12-13 Olympic Sound Studios, London (Entry 0.140)
JULY
7-22 Olympic Sound Studios, London (Entry 0.141)
30-31 Promotional film recordings, County Church Hall, Essex, and Olympic Sound
Studios, London (Entry 0.142A)
AUGUST 5 – SEPTEMBER 7
Olympic Sound Studios, London (Entry 0.142B)
OCTOBER
2-23 Olympic Sound Studios, London (Entry 0.143A)
NOVEMBER
Promotional film recordings, Kevin Brownjohn’s Studio, London (Entry 0.143B)
DECEMBER
20 “Top Of The Pops”, BBC TV recordings, London (shown Dec. 25 & 28)
Source
Felix Aeppli, The Ultimate Guide To The Rolling Stones (1985 / 1996 / 2003 / 2012)
http://aeppli.ch/tug.htm
1967 Links
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
SALT OF THE EARTH
1967
Sing This All Together
0.131 JANUARY 13/JANUARY 14, 1967 SINGLE, DECCA F 12546 (UK)/LONDON 45-904 (US)
A Let’s Spend The Night Together
B Ruby Tuesday
Sides A, B: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, November 16, 1966.
NOTES: Side A: Promotional film based on this cut, filmed at Olympic Sound Studios, London, late
November, 1966, probably never officially released; — Re-released on THE ROLLING STONES
SINGLES 1965-1967 (CD box set), Abkco 0602 4982 09851 [Disc 8], July 27, 2004.
0.132 JANUARY 15, 1967 “THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW”, CBS-TV, NEW YORK CITY
1 Ruby Tuesday
2 Let’s Spend The Night Together
3 Ruby Tuesday
4 Let’s Spend The Night Together
Songs 1-4: Released on
“THE COMPLETE ED SULLIVAN SHOWS” (BT DVD)
“THE ROLLING STONES ON DVD (TV-APPEARANCES & PROMO-CLIPS 1965-1969)
(BT DVD).
Song 1: Released on “ED SULLIVAN'S ROCK 'N' ROLL CLASSICS - CHART TOPPERS, VOL. 1 -
HITS OF 1965-1967” (DVD), Rhino Theatrical 603497608423-2, September 24, 2002.
Cuts 1, 2: Released on
ALL THOSE YEARS AGO (BT CD);
SUMMER RERUNS (BT CD).
Cut 2: Released on
DARTFORD RENEGADES (BT CD);
RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 4]).
Songs 3, 4: Released on “6 ED SULLIVAN SHOWS STARRING THE ROLLING STONES” (DVD),
Sofa Entertainment B0015967-09, November 1, 2011.
Cuts 3, 4: Released on
BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG CITY (BT double CD);
COPS AND ROBBERS (BT CD);
CONQUER AMERICA (BT and BT CD);
THE EARLY ROLLING STONES LIVE 1964-67 (BT CD);
READY STEADY STONES (BT);
SUMMER RERUNS (BT).
Cut 3: Released on ROLLINGMANIA (BT).
Cut 4: Released on ON TELEVISION 1964/65 (BT CD).
Song 4 (incomplete): Released in “THE VERY BEST OF THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW: VOLUME ONE”,
Buena Vista Home Video 1345, April, 1992; in “25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF
THE ROLLING STONES”, CMV Video 49027-2/ CM V 190-49027, February 13, 1990.
NOTES: Songs 1-4: Instrumental backing tracks of official versions; Songs 1, 2: Rehearsals; might
come from January 13, 1967; Song 1: Brian Jones miming to recorder (as opposed to piano in
Song 3); Songs 2, 4: Sung as Let’s Spend Some Time Together in order not to offend the delicate
sensibilities of the American public, for which the original words were too sexual.
0.133 JANUARY 20, 1967 BETWEEN THE BUTTONS, DECCA SKL 4852 (UK)
A1 Yesterday’s Papers
A2 My Obsession
A3 Back Street Girl
A4 Connection
A5 She Smiled Sweetly
A6 Cool, Calm And Collected
B1 All Sold Out
B2 Please Go Home
B3 Who’s Been Sleeping Here
B4 Complicated
B5 Miss Amanda Jones
B6 Something Happened To Me Yesterday
Cuts A1, A2, A5, B1, B2, B4: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, November 9-26, 1966.
Cuts A3, A4, A6, B3, B5, B6: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, August 4-12, 1966.
NOTES: Also released in mono, Decca LK 4852, offering an extended version of cut A1; — Re-re-
leased as BETWEEN THE BUTTONS (SACD), Abkco 950002 (US)/Abkco 882298 2 (Europe),
August 20/October 21, 2002.
0.134 JANUARY 22, 1967 “SUNDAY NIGHT AT THE LONDON PALLADIUM”, ATV SHOW,
LONDON
1 Connection
2 Ruby Tuesday
3 It’s All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
4 Let’s Spend The Night Together
Cuts 1-4: Released on
ALL THOSE YEARS AGO (BT CD);
BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG CITY (BT double CD);
READY STEADY STONES (BT CD);
SUNDAY NIGHT AT THE LONDON PALLADIUM (BT).
Cuts 1, 3: Released on
PARIS MATCH (BT CD [Scorpio]);
TIME TRIP VOL. 4 (BT CD).
Cut 3: Released on RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 4]).
NOTES: Songs 1, 3: Live vocals to instrumental backing tracks pre-recorded at Olympic Sound
Studios, London, January 18, 1967; Songs 2, 4: Instrumental backing tracks of official versions.
0.135 JANUARY 25, 1967 “TOP OF THE POPS”, BBC TV RECORDINGS, LONDON, Host:
Jimmy Saville
1 Let’s Spend The Night Together
2 Ruby Tuesday
Song 1: Shown January 26, 1967 and repeated December 25, 1967; re-broadcast in “Sound of the
Sixties”, November 2, 1991.
Cut 1: Released on BERN 1973 (BT CD).
Song 2: Shown February 2 and 9, 1967.
NOTES: Songs 1, 2: Lip-synched performances of official versions (Song 1: Some live vocals).
0.136A FEBRUARY 9-24, 1967 OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Andrew L.
Oldham; Engineer: Glyn Johns
1 She’s A Rainbow [Takes 1-2]
2 She’s A Rainbow [Takes 3-7]
3 Blues 1
4 Blues 1
5 Blues 3 [Takes 27-31]
6 Blues 3 [Takes 32-39]
7 Blues 3 [Takes 40-44]
8 Blues 3 [Re-Takes 1-2]
9 Blues 3 [Re-Take 3]
10 Blues 3 [Re-Takes 4-5]
11 Title 5 (Take 1)
Cuts 1, 2: Released on SATANIC SESSIONS VOLUME ONE (BT CD [Disc 2]).
Cuts 5-10: Released on SATANIC SESSIONS VOLUME TWO (BT CD [Disc 2]).
Cut 11: Released on EXILE ON MAIN ST (double CD), Universal 273 429-5/Universal B0014130-02,
May 14/May 18, 2010.
NOTES: Cuts 1-11: Instrumental tracks only, many incomplete; Cuts 1, 2: Mellotron Brian Jones; piano
Nicky Hopkins; tambourine Mick Jagger; originally entitled Flowers In Your Hair and Lady Fair;
Cuts 3, 4: Titles reported in Bill Wyman’s biography Stone Alone, recorded February 11, 1967,
which have not surfaced so far; Cuts 5-7: Organ probably Brian Jones; Cuts 8-10: Organ probably
Nicky Hopkins; Cut 11: Brian Jones not present; recorded February 17, 1967.
0.137 FEBRUARY 11, 1967 BETWEEN THE BUTTONS, LONDON PS 499 (US)
A1 Let’s Spend The Night Together
A2 Yesterday’s Papers
A3 Ruby Tuesday
A4 Connection
A5 She Smiled Sweetly
A6 Cool, Calm And Collected
B1 All Sold Out
B2 My Obsession
B3 Who’s Been Sleeping Here
B4 Complicated
B5 Miss Amanda Jones
B6 Something Happened To Me Yesterday
Cuts A1-A3, A5, B1, B2, B4: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, November 9-26, 1966.
Cuts A4, A6, B3, B5, B6: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, August 4-12, 1966.
NOTES: Also released in mono, London LL 3493; — Re-released as BETWEEN THE BUTTONS (CD),
London 820138-2 (UK/ Europe)/Abkco 7499-2 (US), May, 1985/ December, 1986; as BETWEEN
THE BUTTONS, Abkco 7499-1 (US), November, 1986; as BETWEEN THE BUTTONS (CD),
Abkco 844468-2 (Europe), March 21, 1995; as BETWEEN THE BUTTONS, Abkco 844468-1
(UK), June 26, 1995; as BETWEEN THE BUTTONS (SACD), Abkco 94992 (US)/Abkco 882297 2
(Europe), August 20/October 21, 2002.
0.137A MARCH 30, 1967 (EARLY SHOW) SPORTHALLE, COLOGNE
1 The Last Time
2 Mick Jagger Interview
Song 1, Line 2: Shown in “Hier und heute” German TV (WDR), late March, 1967; re-broadcast in “Hier
und heute” German TV (WDR), August 17, 1990.
NOTES: Line 2: Recorded backstage between first and second show.
0.139B MAY 18, 1967 OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Andrew L. Oldham;
Engineer: Glyn Johns
1 She’s A Rainbow
2 She’s A Rainbow
3 She’s A Rainbow [7" Promo Edit]
Cut 1: Released on
THEIR SATANIC MAJESTIES REQUEST, Decca TXS 103/London NPS-2, December 8 and 9,
1967, and London 820129-2/Abkco 8002-2 (CD), February/December, 1986;
MILESTONES, Decca SKL 5098, February 18, 1972;
THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY, Abkco 8003-2 (CD), December, 1986;
MORE HOT ROCKS, Abkco 6267-2 (double CD), June, 1987;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 820143-1 and London 820143-2 (double CD), November, 1990;
THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY, London 844 089-2 (CD), June, 1991;
FORTY LICKS (CD), Abkco Virgin 7243 8 13378 2 0/ CDVD 2964/ 7243 8 13378 2 0, September
30/October 1, 2002.
Cut 1 (messed-up one stereo channel version): Released on
A MERRY CHRISTMAS (BT 33⅓ EP);
SING THIS ALL TOGETHER (BT);
WHEN TWO LEGENDS COLLIDE (BT).
Cut 2: Released on
Single, London 45-906, December 23, 1967;
THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY, Decca SKL 5019, September 12, 1969;
THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY, London NPS-3, September 13, 1969;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 2PS 626/627, December 20, 1972;
ROLLED GOLD, Decca ROST 1/2, November 15, 1975;
GET STONED, Arcade ADEP 32, October 21, 1977;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1
(4 LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989;
ROLLED GOLD, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca Universal 5303281 (CD),
November 12, 2007.
Cut 3: Released on promotional single, London 45-LON-906, December, 1967.
NOTES: Cut 1: Mellotron (on a brass setting) Brian Jones; tambourine Mick Jagger; piano Nicky Hop-
kins; strings arranged by John Paul Jones; Cut 2: Edited version of cut 1, lacking the fairground
sounds of the intro; Cut 3: Special edited promotional version of cut 2 lacking the first verse.
0.139C JUNE 9, 1967 OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Andrew L. Oldham;
Engineer: Glyn Johns
1 Citadel [Takes 1-2]
2 Citadel [Take 3]
3 Citadel [Take 5]
4 Citadel [Take 8]
5 Citadel [Takes 15-17]
6 Citadel [Takes 20-24]
7 Citadel [Takes 25-31]
8 Citadel [Takes 32-33]
9 Citadel [Take 34]
Cuts 1-4, 5-7 (5 and 7 incomplete): Released on HE IS NOT DEAD - BRIAN JONES (BT CD).
Cuts 1, 3-6 (6 incomplete): Released on TIME TRIP VOL. 4 (BT CD).
Cuts 2, 4: Released on INSTRUMENTALS (BT).
Cuts 6-9: Released on SATANIC SESSIONS VOLUME ONE (BT CD [Disc 2]).
NOTES: Cuts 1-9: Instrumental tracks only, many incomplete; piano Nicky Hopkins; Cuts 5-9:
Harpsichord Brian Jones.
0.140 JUNE 12-13, 1967 OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Andrew L. Oldham;
Engineers: Glyn Johns, Eddie Kramer
1 We Love You
2 We Love You
3 We Love You [Takes 15-16]
4 We Love You [Takes 17-19]
Cut 1: Released on
Single, Decca F 12654, August 18, 1967/London 45-905, September 2, 1967;
THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY, Decca SKL 5019, September 12, 1969, and London 844 089-2
(CD), June, 1991;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 2PS 626/627, December 20, 1972, and Abkco 6267-2 (double CD),
June, 1987;
ROLLED GOLD, Decca ROST 1/2, November 15, 1975;
A ROLLING STONE GATHERS NO MOSS, London GXF-2025-6, February, 1977;
GET STONED, Arcade ADEP 32, October 21, 1977;
STORY OF THE STONES, K-Tel Records NE 1201, November 22, 1982;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1
(4 LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 820143-1 and London 820143-2 (double CD), November, 1990;
ROLLED GOLD, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca Universal 5303281 (CD),
November 12, 2007;
SHADES OF ORANGE (BT);
SING THIS ALL TOGETHER (BT);
STONE RELICS (BT);
WHEN TWO LEGENDS COLLIDE (BT).
Cut 2: Released on
THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Disc 4]);
TIME TRIP VOL. 4 (BT CD).
Cuts 3, 4: Released on SATANIC SESSIONS VOLUME ONE (BT CD [Disc 2]).
NOTES: Cuts 1-4: Mellotron and brass Brian Jones; piano Nicky Hopkins; Cut 1: Additional back-up
vocals John Lennon and Paul McCartney (overdubbed July 19, 1967); preceded by sounds of
heavy footsteps and a closing prison door; Cuts 2-4: Instrumental tracks only; Cuts 3, 4: Early
takes; might come from the May 18, 1967, session at Olympic Sound Studios; at the time
probably entitled Old King Cole.
0.141 JULY 7-22, 1967 OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producers: The Rolling Stones;
Engineer: Glyn Johns
1 Sing This All Together
2 In Another Land (Wyman)
3 Sing This All Together (See What Happens)
4 On With The Show
5 Sing This All Together [Take 7]
6 Sing This All Together [Intro]
7 The Lantern [Take 1]
8 The Lantern [Takes 2-3]
9 The Lantern [Takes 4-5]
10 The Lantern [Take 10]
11 The Lantern [Take 11]
12 The Lantern [Take 14]
13 The Lantern [Take 15-17]
14 The Lantern [Re-Takes 1-3]
15 In Another Land (Wyman)
16 In Another Land [Takes 1-3] (Wyman)
17 In Another Land [Takes 4-8] (Wyman)
18 In Another Land [Take 9] (Wyman)
19 On With The Show [Takes 1-3]
20 On With The Show [Takes 4-6]
21 On With The Show [Takes 7-10]
22 On With The Show [Take 11]
23 On With The Show [Takes 12+14]
24 5 Part Jam [Part 1: Takes 1-2]
25 5 Part Jam [Part 1: Takes 3-5]
26 5 Part Jam [Part 5: Takes 1-3]
27 5 Part Jam [Part 4: Takes 1-10]
28 5 Part Jam [Part 4: Takes 11-15]
29 5 Part Jam [Part 3: Takes 1-5]
30 5 Part Jam [Part 2: Takes 1-5]
31 In Another Land [Chorus Takes 1-2] (Wyman)
32 In Another Land [Chorus Takes 3-4] (Wyman)
33 In Another Land [Chorus Takes 5-14] (Wyman)
34 Majesties Honky Tonk [Takes 1-2]
35 Majesties Honky Tonk [Take 3]
36 Majesties Honky Tonk [Takes 4-9]
37 Majesties Honky Tonk [Take 10]
38 Majesties Honky Tonk [Takes 11-12]
39 Majesties Honky Tonk [Takes 15-17]
40 Jam One [Takes 1-7]
41 Jam One [Takes 8-9]
42 Jam One [Takes 10-15]
43 Title 15 [Takes 1-3]
44 Title 15 [Take 4]
45 Title 15 [Take 5]
46 Title 15 [Take 6]
47 Title 15 [Take 7]
48 On With The Show
49 In Another Land [Chorus Take] (Wyman)
50 Title 15
Cuts 1-4: Released on THEIR SATANIC MAJESTIES REQUEST, Decca TXS 103/London NPS-2,
December 8 and 9, 1967, and London 820129-2/Abkco 8002-2 (CD), February/December, 1986.
Cuts 1, 2 (both incomplete): Released on OUR DEMONIC INVOCATION (BT).
Cuts 1, 2 (both messed-up one stereo channel versions): Released on SING THIS ALL TOGETHER
(BT).
Cut 1 (messed-up one stereo channel version): Released on
A MERRY CHRISTMAS (BT 33⅓ EP);
WHEN TWO LEGENDS COLLIDE (BT).
Cut 2: Released on
Single, London 45-907, December 1, 1967;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1
(4 LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989.
Cuts 2, 3 (3 repeated opening): Released on SATANIC MAJESTIES (BT 33⅓ EP).
Cuts 5-14, 19-21: Released on SATANIC SESSIONS VOLUME ONE (BT CD [Disc 3]).
Cut 15: Released on TIME TRIP VOL. 4 (BT CD).
Cuts 16-18: Released on SATANIC SESSIONS VOLUME ONE (BT CD [Disc 2]).
Cuts 22, 23, 31-45: Released on SATANIC SESSIONS VOLUME ONE (BT CD [Disc 4]).
Cuts 24-30: Released on SATANIC SESSIONS VOLUME ONE (BT CD [Disc 1]).
Cuts 46, 47: Released on SATANIC SESSIONS VOLUME TWO (BT CD [Disc 1]).
Cuts 48-50: Circulated on a number of Bell Sound Acetates, September 15, 1967.
NOTES: Cuts 1, 3-5, 7-14, 19-30: Piano Nicky Hopkins; Cuts 1 and 3: Originally forming one cut; Cuts
1, 3-6, 19-23: Harp Brian Jones; Cuts 1, 3-5, 19-23: Percussion Brian Jones and probably many
others of the involved musicians; Cuts 1, 3: Trumpet Eddie Thornton and/or Mellotron Brian
Jones; Cut 2: Lead vocals and piano Bill Wyman; harpsichord Nicky Hopkins; additional vocals
and guitar Steve Marriott and Ronnie Lane; back-up vocals (later overdub) by Mick Jagger; Keith
Richards and Brian Jones not involved; produced by Bill Wyman; recorded July 13, 1967;
originally entitled Bill’s Tune or Acid In The Grass and probably begun at Olympic Sound Studios
in February, 1967; Cut 3: “Flower Power” allusion Anita Pallenberg; Cut 4: Harp part probably
influenced by the popular Paraguayan song Pajaro Campana; starting with a night club enter-
tainer inviting people to a girlie show; overdubs of night club sounds throughout the song
including guest chatter in the outro. Cuts 5-50: Instrumental tracks only, many incomplete; Cuts 4-
6, 19-23: Mellotron Brian Jones; Cut 7: Originally known as Fly My Kite; Cuts 10-13: Organ Brian
Jones; Cuts 15, 31-33: Probably featuring Keith Richards and Brian Jones (as opposed to cuts 2,
16-18); Cuts 16-18: Harpsichord Nicky Hopkins; guitar Steve Marriott and Ronnie Lane; Cuts 19-
23: Originally known as Surprise Me; Cut 30: Might be an early version of On With The Show;
Cuts 31-39: Organ Nicky Hopkins; Cuts 34-39: Piano Brian Jones; Cuts 40-42: Probably early
versions of cuts 43-47; Cut 48: Instrumental backing track of cut 4; Cut 49: Featuring a prominent
harp; Cut 50: Similar to cut 47.
0.142 JULY 15, 1967 FLOWERS, LONDON PS 509 (US)
A1 Ruby Tuesday
A2 Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
A3 Let’s Spend The Night Together
A4 Lady Jane
A5 Out Of Time
A6 My Girl (Robinson, White)
B1 Back Street Girl
B2 Please Go Home
B3 Mother’s Little Helper
B4 Take It Or Leave It
B5 Ride On Baby
B6 Sittin’ On A Fence
Cuts A1, A3, B2: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, November 9-26, 1966.
Cuts A2, B1: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, August 4-12, 1966.
Cuts A4, A5: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, March 6-10, 1966.
Cut A6: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, May 12-13, 1965.
Cuts B3-B6: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, December 6-10, 1965.
NOTES: Cut A5: Edited; Cut B1: Mistakenly entitled Backstreet Girl on cover; — Also released in
mono, London LL 3509; — Same album prepared for release by Decca SKL 4888 (UK or
overseas export); — Re-released as FLOWERS, Abkco 7509-1 (US), November, 1986; as
FLOWERS (CD), London 820139-2 (UK/ Europe)/Abkco 7509-2 (US), December, 1986; as
FLOWERS (CD), Abkco 844469-2 (Europe), March 21, 1995; as FLOWERS, Abkco 844469-1
(UK), June 26, 1995; as FLOWERS (SACD), Abkco 95092 (US)/Abkco 882299 2 (Europe),
August 20/October 21, 2002.
0.142A JULY 30 and 31, 1967 PROMOTIONAL FILM RECORDINGS, COUNTY CHURCH HALL,
ESSEX, and OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Director: Peter Whitehead
1 We Love You
Song 1: Premiered in “Beat-Club”, German TV (Radio Bremen), August 26, 1967, and shown in an
experimental colour broadcast, German TV (ZDF), September 1, 1967; released in/on
“SUPERSTARS IN CONCERT”, film compilation, 1973/1981 (incomplete);
“ROLLING STONES - DIE ERSTEN 20 JAHRE”, Austrian TV (ORF), June 26, 1982 (incomplete);
“THE ROLLING STONES ON DVD (TV-APPEARANCES & PROMO-CLIPS 1965-1969)
(BT DVD).
NOTES: Song 1: Official version; film also known as “The Trials Of Oscar Wilde”, with Mick Jagger
as Oscar Wilde, Keith Richards as the Marquis of Queensbury, and Marianne Faithfull as Bosie;
— A second song broadcast in “Beat-Club” on August 26, 1967, Dandelion, was not a proper
promotional film but the latest single B-side played as soundtrack to the off-rolling credits of the
show.
0.143A OCTOBER 2-23, 1967 OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producers: The Rolling
Stones; Engineers: Glyn and Andy Johns
1 Citadel
2 2000 Man
3 The Lantern
4 Cosmic Christmas
5 Citadel
6 Bathroom/Toilet
7 Gold Painted Nails [Take 1]
8 Gold Painted Nails [Take 2]
9 Gold Painted Nails [Takes 3-4]
10 Gold Painted Nails [Takes 5-9]
11 Gold Painted Nails [Takes 10-11]
12 Gold Painted Nails [Take 12]
13 Gold Painted Nails [Takes 13-16]
14 Gold Painted Nails [Take 17]
15 Gold Painted Nails [Takes 18-22]
16 Gold Painted Nails [Take 23]
17 Child Of The Moon [Take 10]
18 Child Of The Moon [Takes 11-12]
19 The Lantern
Cuts 1-4 (4 not listed): Released on THEIR SATANIC MAJESTIES REQUEST, Decca TXS 103/
London NPS-2, December 8 and 9, 1967, and London 820129-2/Abkco 8002-2 (CD), February/
December, 1986.
Cut 1: Released on SOLID ROCK, Decca TAB 1, October 10, 1980.
Cut 1 (messed up): Released on
A MERRY CHRISTMAS (BT 33⅓ EP);
WHEN TWO LEGENDS COLLIDE (BT).
Cuts 1, 3 (both messed-up one stereo channel versions): Released on SING THIS ALL TOGETHER
(BT).
Cut 3: Released on Single, London 45-907, December 1, 1967;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1
(4 LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989.
Cut 3 (messed-up one stereo channel version): Released on SATANIC MAJESTIES (BT 33⅓ EP).
Cut 4: Released on
COSMIC CHRISTMAS (BT single);
THEE SATANIC SESSIONS (BT CD);
THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Disc 2]).
Cuts 5, 17: Released on SATANIC SESSIONS VOLUME ONE (BT CD [Disc 2]).
Cuts 7-16: Released on SATANIC SESSIONS VOLUME TWO (BT CD [Disc 3]).
Cut 16: Proposed for release on THE BLACK BOX (Bill Wyman’s alternative to METAMORPHOSIS),
June, 1975.
Cut 18: Released on SATANIC SESSIONS VOLUME ONE (BT CD [Disc 3]).
Cut 19: Circulated on a number of Bell Sound Acetates, September 15, 1967.
NOTES: Cuts 1, 3: Recorded October 2-5, 1967; Cut 1: Saxophone Brian Jones; harpsichord Nicky
Hopkins; Cuts 2, 4: Recorded October 16, 21 & 23, 1967; Cut 2: Organ Nicky Hopkins; Cut 3:
Trumpet probably Eddie Thornton; Cuts 3, 17, 18: Piano Nicky Hopkins; Cut 4: Might be a short
slowed down electronic version of We Wish You A Merry Christmas (Trad.); Cut 5: Instrumental
backing track of cut 1, piano overdubs Nicky Hopkins; Cuts 6-16, 18: Instrumental tracks only;
Cut 6: Title reported in Bill Wyman’s biography Stone Alone, recorded October 11, 1967, which
has not surfaced so far; Cuts 7-16: Also known as Gold Painted Fingernails; organ Nicky Hopkins;
harmonica probably Brian Jones; Cut 17: Containing some early vocals; Cut 19: Instrumental
backing track of cut 3.
0.143B NOVEMBER, 1967 PROMOTIONAL FILM RECORDINGS, KEVIN BROWNJOHN’S
STUDIO, LONDON, Director: Peter Clifton
1 2000 Light Years From Home
2 Mick Jagger Interview
Song 1, Line 2: Released in/on
“POPCORN”, film compilation, San Francisco, November 2, 1969;
“SUPERSTARS IN CONCERT”, film compilation, 1973/1981;
“POPCORN” (DVD), Music In Motion 001-09, April 22, 2011.
Song 1: Premiered in “Beat-Club”, German TV (Radio Bremen), March 9, 1968; released in
“ROLLING STONES - DIE ERSTEN 20 JAHRE”, Austrian TV (ORF), June 26, 1982 (incomplete);
“25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE ROLLING STONES”, CMV Video 49027-
2/CMV 190-49027, February 13, 1990 (incomplete).
NOTES: Song 1: Official version: Line 2: Mick Jagger, wearing a black hat, discussing whether the
Stones’ music is progressing forwards, backwards or sidewards.
1968
Something Happened To Me Yesterday
FEBRUARY 21 - MARCH 14
Pre-production session, R.G. Jones Studios, Morden, Surrey (Entry 0.147)
MARCH 17 - APRIL 3
Olympic Sound Studios, London (Entry 0.148)
MAY
12 NME Poll Winners Concert, Empire Pool, Wembley, Middlesex (Entry 0.149)
MAY
13-21 Olympic Sound Studios, London (Entry 0.150)
JUNE
4-10 One Plus One sessions, Olympic Sound Studios, London (Entry 0.152)
24 & 28 Olympic Sound Studios, London (Entry 0.153)
26 “Top Of The Pops”, BBC TV show, London
NOVEMBER
16 Morgan Sound Studios, London
17 Olympic Sound Studios, London (Entry 0.154B)
29 “Frost On Saturday”, LWT, London (shown Nov. 30) (Entry 0.156)
DECEMBER
5 Beggars Banquet press conference, Gore Hotel, Kensington, London (Entry 0.157)
8-9 Rehearsals for the Rolling Stones Rock And Roll Circus, Londonderry Hotel, London
10 Rehearsals for the Rolling Stones Rock And Roll Circus, Olympic Sound Studios,
London
11-12 Rolling Stones Rock And Roll Circus, TV special, Intertel Studios, Wembley,
Middlesex (Entry 0.159)
Source
Felix Aeppli, The Ultimate Guide To The Rolling Stones (1985 / 1996 / 2003 / 2012)
http://aeppli.ch/tug.htm
1968 Links
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
SALT OF THE EARTH
1968
Sing This All Together
0.147 FEBRUARY 21 - MARCH 14, 1968 PRE-PRODUCTION SESSION, R.G. JONES STUDIOS,
MORDEN, SURREY, Producer: Jimmy Miller; Engineer: Eddie Kramer
1 Rock Me Baby (King, Josea)
2 Untitled Instrumental/Stray Cat Riffs
3 Untitled Instrumental
4 Hold On, I’m A-Coming (Hayes, Porter)
5 Jumpin’ Jack Flash (Wyman, Watts, Jones?)
6 Untitled Psychedelic Blues Jam
7 Hold On, I’m A-Coming (Hayes, Porter)
8 Rock Me Baby (King, Josea)
9 My Home Is A Prison (Moore or Miller, Green)
10 Untitled Instrumental
11 Untitled Instrumental/Slide Doodles
12 River Deep, Mountain High (Spector, Greenwich, Barry)
13 Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Jimmy Miller Interview by Keith
Altham
Cuts 1-12, Line 13: Released on 1968 SURREY REHEARSALS (BT CD).
Cuts 1-6, 8-12, Line 13: Released on 1968 SURREY REHEARSALS (BT [Side A: 9-12, 1-3, Side B:
4-8, 13, 5 [incomplete repeat]).
NOTES: Cuts 1-12: More or less continuous jamming rather than a rehearsal of proper titles; Cuts 1, 8:
Incomplete recordings; Cuts 2, 3, 5, 8, 10-12: Instrumental tracks only; Cut 4: Off mike vocals
Mick Jagger; Cut 5: Probably the legendary early version featuring Bill Wyman on keyboards;
Mick Jagger (arriving with a casual “Hello!” just after the track has come to an end) and Keith
Richards not present; recorded March 12, 1968, Cuts 6, 9: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Cut 7: Fea-
turing initial vocals and some Satisfaction-lyrics; Cut 8: Might be identical with cut 1; Cut 9: Piano
Ian Stewart; mistakenly known as I’ll Coming Home or as Jimmy Reed’s Shoot My Baby; Cut 11:
Slide Doodles might be an embryonic version of No Expectations; Cut 12: Some off-mike vocals;
Line 13: Probably recorded February 28, 1968; also containing short piano improvisation (not Ian
Stewart).
0.148 MARCH 17 - APRIL 3, 1968 OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Jimmy
Miller; Engineer: Eddie Kramer
1 Jumpin’ Jack Flash
2 Child Of The Moon
3 Jig-Saw Puzzle
4 Parachute Woman
5 Jumpin’ Jack Flash [7" Promo Edit]
6 Parachute Woman
7 (I’m A) Highway Child
8 Pay Your Dues
9 Stray Cat Blues
10 Jumpin’ Jack Flash
11 Child Of The Moon
12 Jig-Saw Puzzle [Take 1]
13 Jig-Saw Puzzle [Take 2]
14 Jig-Saw Puzzle [Takes 3-5]
15 Jig-Saw Puzzle [Take 6]
16 Jig-Saw Puzzle [Takes 7-8]
17 Jig-Saw Puzzle [Take 9]
18 Jig-Saw Puzzle [Take 10]
19 Jig-Saw Puzzle [Take 11]
20 Jig-Saw Puzzle [Take 12]
21 Jig-Saw Puzzle [Takes 13]
22 Jig-Saw Puzzle [Take 14]
23 Jig-Saw Puzzle
24 Title 6
25 I’ll Be Home
Cuts 1, 2: Released on
Single, Decca F 12782/ London 45-908, May 24/June 1, 1968;
Single, Decca F 102, May 28, 1987;
JUMPIN’ JACK FLASH (12" Single), Decca FX 102 (UK), May 28, 1987;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1
(4 LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989.
Cut 1: Released on
THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY, Decca SKL 5019, September 12, 1969, and London 844 089-2
(CD), June, 1991;
THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY, London NPS-3, September 13, 1969, and Abkco 8003-2 (CD),
December, 1986;
GIMME SHELTER, Decca SKL 5101, August 27, 1971;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 2PS 606/ 607, January, 1972, and Abkco 6667-2 (double CD),
December, 1986;
ROLLED GOLD, Decca ROST 1/2, November 15, 1975;
GET STONED, Arcade ADEP 32, October 21, 1977;
Single, Decca STONE 7, September 5, 1980;
THE HISTORY OF ROCK, VOLUME TEN: THE ROLLING STONES, Orbis HRL010, 1982;
STORY OF THE STONES, K-Tel Records NE 1201, November 22, 1982;
FORMULA 30 (compilation), Decca PROLP 4, November, 1983;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 820140-1 and London 820140-2 (double CD), June 25, 1990;
FORTY LICKS (CD), Abkco Virgin 7243 8 13378 2 0/ CDVD 2964/ 7243 8 13378 2 0, September
30/October 1, 2002;
ROLLED GOLD, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca Universal 5303281 (CD),
November 12, 2007;
FRUIT END (BT);
(I CAN’T GET NO) SATISFACTION/JUMPIN’ JACK FLASH (BT single).
Cuts 1, 4: Released on SOLID ROCK, Decca TAB 1, October 10, 1980.
Cuts 1, 8 (1 incomplete): Released on BEGGARS BREAKFAST (BT and BT CD [Mad Rec.]).
Cut 2: Released on
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 2PS 626/627, December 20, 1972, and Abkco 6267-2 (double CD),
June, 1987;
NO STONE UNTURNED, Decca SKL 5173, October 5, 1973;
A ROLLING STONE GATHERS NO MOSS, London GXF-2025-6, February, 1977;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 820143-1 and London 820143-2 (double CD), November, 1990;
SHADES OF ORANGE (BT);
STONE RELICS (BT).
Cuts 2, 8: Announced to the press as forthcoming single, May 4, 1968 (and almost immediately with-
drawn in favour of cuts 1 & 2).
Cuts 3, 4: Released on BEGGARS BANQUET, Decca SKL 4955/London PS 539, December 6/
December 7, 1968, and London 800084-2/Abkco 7539-2 (CD), February/December, 1986.
Cut 5: Released on promotional single, London 45-Lon-908, June, 1968.
Cuts 6, 7, 9, 23: Released on R.S.V.P. (BT CD).
Cut 7: Released on
THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Disc 2]);
EXILE STONES/EXILE OUTTAKES (BT CD);
GET A LINE ON YOU ‘EXILE OUTTAKES’ (BT CD [VGP]);
HIGHWAY BOUND (BT);
HILLSIDE BLUES (BT CD);
MONA (BT);
NASTY HABITS (BT and BT CD);
SHOUTING IN A BUCKET (BT CD);
UNSEARCHABLE STARS (BT).
Cut 8: Proposed for release on NECROPHILIA (Andrew L. Oldham’s alternative to MORE HOT
ROCKS), Abkco 1224, October 12, 1972; — Released on
3 CUT 7" ALTERNATE TAKE EP (BT EP);
DIVERSE HARMONICS (BT and BT CD);
EVERLASTING STONES;
MAD SHADOWS (BT CD);
NECROPHILIA (BT CD);
THEE SATANIC SESSIONS (BT CD).
Cuts 10, 11: Released on
LONDON ROUNDHOUSE (BT CD King Snake]);
TIME TRIP VOL. 4 (BT CD).
Cuts 12-22: Released on SATANIC SESSIONS VOLUME TWO (BT CD [Disc 4]).
NOTES: Cuts 1, 2: Recorded March 29, 1968; Cuts 1, 2, 5, 10, 11: Organ Bill Wyman; Cuts 1, 3, 5,
10, 12-23: Bass Keith Richards; Cuts 1, 5, 10: Maracas Mick Jagger; Cut 1: Percussion Keith
Richards; additional back-up vocals Jimmy Miller; Cuts 2, 11: Saxophone Brian Jones; percussion
Rocky Dijon; Cut 2: Falsetto intro Jimmy Miller; Cut 3: Recorded March 23, 1968; Cuts 3, 7-9,
12-23: Mellotron Brian Jones; piano Nicky Hopkins; Cuts 3, 12-23: Synthesizer Bill Wyman; Cuts
3, 4: Probably finished by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Charlie Watts at Sunset Sound
Studios, Los Angeles, July 7-25, 1968; Cut 4: Harmonica Mick Jagger and Brian Jones; recorded
March 25, 1968; Cut 5: Edited promotional version of cut 1 lacking the solo following verse 2;
Cut 6: Early mix of cut 4 with double tracked lead vocals (if you can hear them); Cut 7: Guitar
Mick Jagger; Brian Jones Keith Richards and Bill Wyman probably not involved; Cut 8: Also
known as Did Everybody Pay Their Dues; based on a song idea recorded on tape recorder by
Keith Richards at Redlands (Keith Richards’ house), West Wittering, Sussex, mid-March, 1968,
and at the time entitled Primo Grande; tamboura (a lutelike Indian instrument) Brian Jones;
electric violin Rick Grech; shehani (an Indian reed instrument, similar to a clarinet) Dave Mason;
back-up vocals Roger Chapman and Jim King; during the May, 1968 Paris riots the lyrics of Pay
Your Dues were completely re-written and the song became Street Fighting Man; Cut 9: Extended
version of official track with additional back-up vocals; recorded April 3, 1968; Cuts 10, 11: Dif-
ferent mixes of cuts 1 and 2, lacking the lead vocals; Cuts 12-22: Instrumental tracks only, many
incomplete; Cut 23: Early mix of cut 3 lacking echo effects on Mick Jagger’s vocals (if you can
actually make them out them in the official version...); Cuts 24, 25: Titles reported in the ABKCO
files which have never surfaced.
0.148A APRIL 28 and EARLY MAY, 1968 PROMOTIONAL FILM RECORDINGS, OLYMPIC
SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, and UNIDENTIFIED COUNTRY LOCATION, Director:
Michael Lindsay-Hogg; Engineer Glyn Johns
1 Jumpin’ Jack Flash [Mick Jagger without Make Up]
2 Jumpin’ Jack Flash [Mick Jagger with Make Up – Basic Recording]
3 Jumpin’ Jack Flash [Mick Jagger with Make Up]
4 Child Of The Moon
Song 1: Released in
“SIXTIES MIX: UK”, video, Stylus Music SVO 85511 (UK), May, 1988;
“ROLLING STONE: 20 YEARS OF ROCK”, video, Castle Hendring CASH 5022/MGM-UA
201454, October, 1989 (incomplete).
Songs 1, 4: Released on “THE ROLLING STONES ON DVD (TV-APPEARANCES & PROMO-CLIPS
1965-1969) (BT DVD).
Song 2: Released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1968-1971 (CD box set), Abkco 06024
982707 5 2 [Disc 10 Bonus DVD], March 1, 2005.
Song 3: Shown in “Top Of The Pops”, BBC TV show, May 23 and June 6, 1968; – Released in
“POPCORN”, film compilation, San Francisco, November 2, 1969;
“ROLLING STONES - DIE ERSTEN 20 JAHRE”, Austrian TV (ORF), June 26, 1982 (incomplete);
“SUPERSTARS IN CONCERT”, film compilation, 1973/1981;
“25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE ROLLING STONES”, CMV Video 49027-
2/CMV 190-49027, February 13, 1990 (incomplete);
“POPCORN” (DVD), Music In Motion 001-09, April 22, 2011.
Cut 3: Released on
BEAUTIFUL DELILAH (BT and BT CD);
BEAUTIFUL DELILAH (BT picture disc);
BEGGARS BREAKFAST (BT and BT CD [Mad Rec.]);
EXTENDED PLAY (BT);
MAD SHADOWS (BT CD);
RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 4]);
REFLECTIONS OF A STONE ALONE (BT CD);
ROCK & ROLL CIRCUS (BT CD [Chapter One]);
THRU THE YEARS (BT single box).
Song 4: Only released officially in Japan and/or the US.
NOTES: Songs 1, 3: Promotional films released, based on these cuts; Song 1: The first, featuring
Mick Jagger without make-up, featured live vocals to a specially prepared new backing track
with probably Nicky Hopkins on organ, Song 2: The second, showing Mick Jagger with make-up,
was originally lip-synched to a different mix of the official single with some ad-lib vocals by Mick
Jagger; Song 3: Later the soundtrack of first version (with live vocals) was adapted to the (edited)
promo film featuring make-up; Song 4: Official version.
0.149 MAY 12, 1968 NME POLL WINNERS CONCERT, EMPIRE POOL, WEMBLEY, MIDDLE-
SEX
1 Jumpin’ Jack Flash
2 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
3 Mick Jagger Interview
Songs 1, 2, Line 3 (2 incomplete): Shown in “Time For Blackburn”, Southern TV show, May 18, 1968.
0.150 MAY 13-21, 1968 OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Jimmy Miller; Engi-
neer: Glyn Johns
1 Dear Doctor
2 No Expectations
3 Street Fighting Man
4 Factory Girl
5 Salt Of The Earth
6 Stray Cat Blues
[7 Downtown Suzie (Wyman)]
8 Street Fighting Man
9 No Expectations
10 Factory Girl
11 Dear Doctor [Take 1]
12 Family
13 Blood Red Wine
14 Still A Fool (Morganfield)
15 Give Me A Hamburger To Go
16 Dear Doctor
17 Dear Doctor
Cuts 1-6: Released on BEGGARS BANQUET, Decca SKL 4955/London PS 539, December 6/
December 7, 1968 and London 800084-2/Abkco 7539-2 (CD), February/December, 1986.
Cut 1: Released on SLOW ROLLERS, Decca TAB 30, November 6, 1981.
Cut 2: Released on
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 2PS 626/627, December 20, 1972, and Abkco 6267-2 (double CD),
June, 1987;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 820143-1 and London 820143-2 (double CD), November, 1990.
Cuts 2, 3: Released on
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1
(4 LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989;
ROLLED GOLD, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca Universal 5303281 (CD),
November 12, 2007.
Cuts 2, 5, 6, 10, 11, 14-17 (2 including studio chatter of cut 9, 6 speeded-up, 16 restarted twice):
Released on R.S.V.P. (BT CD).
Cuts 2, 8: Released on
Single, London 45-909, August 31, 1968;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS (SACD), Abkco
92312 (US)/Abkco 882307 2 (Europe), August 20/October 21, 2002.
Cuts 2, 11, 13 (2 faded but including studio chatter of cut 9): Released on UNPLUGGED (BT CD).
Cut 3: Released on
THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY, Decca SKL 5019, September 12, 1969, and London 844 089-2
(CD), June, 1991;
THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY, London NPS-3, September 13, 1969, and Abkco 8003-2 (CD),
December, 1986;
Maxi-single, Decca F 13195, June 25, 1971;
Single, Decca F 13203, July 20, 1971;
GIMME SHELTER, Decca SKL 5101, August 27, 1971;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 2PS 606/607, January, 1972, and Abkco 6667-2 (double CD),
December, 1986;
ROLLED GOLD, Decca ROST 1/2, November 15, 1975;
GET STONED, Arcade ADEP 32, October 21, 1977;
Single, Decca STONE 11, September 5, 1980;
STORY OF THE STONES, K-Tel Records NE 1201, November 22, 1982;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 820140-1 and London 820140-2 (double CD), June 25, 1990;
FORTY LICKS (CD), Abkco Virgin 7243 8 13378 2 0/ CDVD 2964/ 7243 8 13378 2 0, September
30/October 1, 2002;
FRUIT END (BT).
Cut 6: Released on MILESTONES, Decca SKL 5098, February 18, 1972.
Cut 7: Origin shifted to Olympic Sound Studios, London, April 23, 1969 (see Entry 0.159A).
Cut 8: Released on
BRIGHT LIGHTS BIG CITY (BT CD [VGP]);
THROUGH THE YEARS ‘63 - ‘93 (BT CD).
Cuts 9, 11: Released on TIME TRIP VOL. 4 (BT CD).
Cut 11: Released on
BEGGARS SESSIONS (BT CD);
CLAUDINE - ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN (BT and BT CD);
DIVERSE HARMONICS (BT and BT CD);
EXTENDED PLAY (BT);
THRU THE YEARS (BT single box).
Cuts 11-15: Released on
NECROPHILIA (BT);
THEE SATANIC SESSIONS (BT CD).
Cuts11-14: Released on A BEGGARS OPERA (BT CD).
Cuts 11, 12, 14, 15: Released on BEGGARS BREAKFAST (BT and BT CD [Mad Rec.]).
Cuts 12-15: Proposed for release on TRIDENT MIXES (The Rolling Stones’ alternative to MORE HOT
ROCKS), Abkco / Bell Sound acetate, late 1972; — Released on
THE ABKCO MASTERS (BT CD);
HILLSIDE BLUES (BT CD);
TRIDENT DEMOS 1969 (BT);
THE TRIDENT MIXES (BT and BT CD [689 and LLR]).
Cuts 12, 14, 15: Released on THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Disc 2]).
Cuts 12, 14: Released on IN ACTION (BT CD).
Cut 12: Released on THE ALLEN KLEIN COLLECTION (BT CD).
Cut 13: Released on TAXILE ON MAINSTREET (BT).
Cuts 14, 15: Released on SHOUTING IN A BUCKET (BT CD).
NOTES: Cuts 1, 11, 16, 17: Harmonica Brian Jones; tack piano (small harpsichord) Nicky Hopkins;
additional guitar Dave Mason; Cuts 2, 9: Piano and organ Nicky Hopkins; Cut 2: Finished at
Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 4-10, 1968; Cut 3: Bass Keith Richards; backing track
taken from Pay Your Dues (recorded March 17-April 3, 1968); Cut 4: Tabla Charlie Watts; Cuts 4,
10: Fiddle Rick Grech; mandolin Dave Mason; Cut 5: Vocal introduction Keith Richards; finished
by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and a local girls’ choir at Sunset Sound Studios,
Los Angeles, July 7-25, 1968; originally entitled Silver Blanket; Cuts 5, 12, 14: Piano Nicky
Hopkins; Cut 6: Mellotron Brian Jones; congas Rocky Dijon; Cut 8: Slightly different vocal mix of
cut 3, e.g. lacking Mick Jagger’s “No!” after the first verse; Cut 9: Shorter early version with studio
chatter-intro, no percussion; Cut 10: Same as cut 4 with different fiddle mix; Cut 11: Early version
with a different vocal track, lacking back-up vocals and the high-pitched “Darling I’m sorry to hurt
you” passage; Cut 12: Early slurred version with electric guitar opening (as opposed to the later
recordings starting with acoustic guitar); Cut 13: Originally known as Untitled # 17 (Version 5), a
title still used for the TRIDENT MIXES acetate 1972; Cut 14: Harmonica Mick Jagger; also known
as Two Trains Running; Cut 15: Also known as Stuck Out All Alone; Cut 16: Early mix of cut 1
with count-in intro; Cut 17: Reportedly yet another mix of cut 1 (if you can spot the difference...).
0.151 MAY 24/JUNE 1, 1968 SINGLE, DECCA F 12782 (UK)/LONDON 45-908 (US)
A Jumpin’ Jack Flash
B Child Of The Moon
Sides A, B: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March 29, 1968.
NOTES: Re-released as single, Decca F 102, May 28, 1987; on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES
1968-1971 (CD box set), Abkco 06024 982707 5 2 [Disc 1], March 1, 2005; — Sides A, B: Pro-
motional films released based on these cuts (Side A: two versions, one “live” vocals), filmed at
Olympic Sound Studios, London, and at unidentified county location, April 28 and early May,
1968; Side A: Special edited version released on promotional single in the US, Jumpin’ Jack
Flash/Child Of The Moon, 45-Lon-908, June, 1968.
0.152 JUNE 4-10, 1968 ONE PLUS ONE SESSIONS, OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON,
Producer: Jimmy Miller; Engineer: Glyn Johns
1 Sympathy For The Devil
2 Sympathy For The Devil
3 Sympathy For The Devil
4 Sympathy For The Devil
5 Sympathy For The Devil
6 Sympathy For The Devil
7 Sympathy For The Devil
8 Sympathy For The Devil
9 Sympathy For The Devil
10 Sympathy For The Devil
11 Sympathy For The Devil
12 Sympathy For The Devil
13 Sympathy For The Devil
14 London Jam (Nanker, Phelge?)
15 Sympathy For The Devil
16 Sympathy For The Devil
17 Sympathy For The Devil
18 Sympathy For The Devil
19 Sympathy For The Devil
20 Sympathy For The Devil
21 Sympathy For The Devil
Songs 1-13, Track 14: Premiered in “ONE PLUS ONE”, film, first shown at the London Film Festival,
London, November 29, 1968; — Released on
“ONE PLUS ONE”, Conoisseur Video CR 212 (UK), January 19, 1998;
“ONE PLUS ONE” (DVD), Carlotta 794905 (France), May, 2006.
Songs 1-13, Track 14, Cut 15 (incomplete soundtrack, played over the end credits): Released on
“SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL”, CBS-Fox Video 2047-30 (US), 1981;
“SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL” (DVD), Abkco 1005-9 (US), October 2, 2003.
Cuts 1-10, 12-14, 19: Released on THE DEVIL IS MY NAME (BT).
Cuts 1-10: Released on ANGIE (BT).
Cuts 4, 6, 7, 10, 14: Released on
BEGGARS BREAKFAST (BT and BT CD [Mad Rec.]);
BEGGARS BREAKFAST (BT CD [IU]);
SMOOTH (BT).
Cuts 4, 6, 7, 10, 19: Released on BEGGARS SESSIONS (BT CD)
Song 13 (incomplete): Released in “25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE ROLLING
STONES”, CMV Video 49027-2/CMV 190-49027, February 13, 1990.
Cut 15: Released on
BEGGARS BANQUET, Decca SKL 4955/ London PS 539, December 6/December 7, 1968, and
London 800084-2/Abkco 7539-2 (CD), February/ December, 1986;
GIMME SHELTER, Decca SKL 5101, August 27, 1971;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 2PS 606/ 607, January, 1972, and Abkco 6667-2 (double CD),
December, 1986;
ROLLED GOLD, Decca ROST 1/2, November 15, 1975;
Single, Decca F 13635, April 15, 1976;
GET STONED, Arcade ADEP 32, October 21, 1977;
Single, Decca STONE 12, September 5, 1980;
THE HISTORY OF ROCK, VOLUME TEN: THE ROLLING STONES, Orbis HRL010, 1982;
JUMPIN’ JACK FLASH (12" Single), Decca FX 102 (UK), May 28, 1987;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1
(4 LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989;
PAINT IT BLACK (12" Single), London LONX 264, June 11, 1990;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 820140-1 and London 820140-2 (double CD), June 25, 1990;
FORTY LICKS (CD), Abkco Virgin 7243 8 13378 2 0/ CDVD 2964/ 7243 8 13378 2 0, September
30/October 1, 2002 (first pressing);
SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL (REMIX), Single, Abkco 06024 981061 3 6, September 1, 2003;
SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL (REMIX) (Enhanced CD single), Abkco 06024 981060 9 9,
September 1, 2003;
SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL (REMIX) (Enhanced CD single), Abkco 06024 981061 2 9,
September 1, 2003;
SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL (REMIX) (DVD single), Abkco 06024 981061 8 1, September 1,
2003;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1968-1971 (CD box set), Abkco 06024 982707 5 2 [Disc 9],
March 1, 2005;
ROLLED GOLD, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca Universal 5303281 (CD),
November 12, 2007;
OUR DEMONIC INVOCATION (BT [incomplete]).
Cut 16: Released on Single, Decca 6103 066 (Netherlands), 1973.
Cut 17: Released on
Single, Decca DL 25610 (West Germany), January, 1974;
THROUGH THE YEARS ‘63 - ‘93 (BT CD).
Cut 18: Released on Single, Decca 6.12148 AC (German Oldies But Goldies Series), September 1977.
Cut 19: Released on KICKIN ASS TIME! (BT 33⅓ EP).
Cut 20: Released on
THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Disc 3]);
THE CREME OF THE HOT STUFF (BT CD);
R.S.V.P. (BT CD).
Cut 21: Released on BEGGARS BANQUET, Decca LK 4955, December 6, 1968.
NOTES: Cuts 1-13: Fragments, with additional dialogue; Cut 1: Acoustic guitar Mick Jagger, Keith
Richards and Brian Jones; originally entitled The Devil Is My Name; Cuts 2-6: Keyboards Nicky
Hopkins; Cut 3: Opening guitar riff by Keith Richards only; Cuts 4-7, 10, 11: Bass Keith Richards;
Cut 4: Messed-up by Charlie Watts (says Mick Jagger); Cut 5: Maracas Bill Wyman; organ Nicky
Hopkins; Cut 6: Messed-up by Mick Jagger; Cut 7: Longest version up to this point; Cut 8: Short,
bluesy take; Cut 9: Longer, bluesy take; Cut 10: Percussion Mick Jagger; congas Rocky Dijon;
maracas Bill Wyman; piano Nicky Hopkins; Cut 11: Drowned by the film’s commentator; Cut 12:
Mick Jagger to playback of pre-recorded tape; Cut 13: Back-up vocals Charlie Watts, Keith
Richards, Bill Wyman, Brian Jones, Anita Pallenberg, Marianne Faithfull, Nicky Hopkins; Cut 14:
Percussion Mick Jagger; keyboards Nicky Hopkins; additional guitar Bill Wyman; Brian Jones not
involved; also known as Lady; Cut 15: Official version, based on the instrumentation of cut 10 and
the back-up vocals of cut 13; for numerous 2003 remixes see Entry 0.816; Cut 16: Edit version of
cut 15, omitting both verse 2 (“Who killed the Kennedys?”) and verse 3 (“So if you meet me have
some courtesy, some sympathy and some taste”); Cut 17: Edit version of cut 15, fading during the
“Just as every cop is a criminal” line; Cut 18: Edit version of cut 15, fading immediately after the
last verse; Cut 19: Distorted mix of cut 15; a.k.a Sympathy For The Devil (Dub Version); Cut 20:
Edited mix of cut 15, lacking the “Killed the Czar and his ministers / Anastasia screamed in vain / I
rode a tank, held a gen’rals rank when the blitzkrieg raged and the bodies stank” passage in
verse 2 and fading some thirty seconds before the official version; Cut 21: Extended mono mix of
cut 15 with longer fade.
0.153 JUNE 24 and 28, 1968 OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Jimmy Miller;
Engineer: Glyn Johns
1 Prodigal Son (Rev. Wilkins)
2 Family
3 Family
4 Prodigal Son (Rev. Wilkins)
5 Power Cut
6 Too Far To Walk
7 Thief For The Blues
Cut 1: Released on BEGGARS BANQUET, Decca SKL 4955/London PS 539, December 6/December
7, 1968 and London 800084-2/Abkco 7539-2 (CD), February/December, 1986.
Cut 2: Released on
METAMORPHOSIS, Decca SKL 5212, June 6, 1975;
METAMORPHOSIS, Abkco ANA 1, June, 1975;
METAMORPHOSIS (SACD), Abkco 90062 (US)/Abkco 882 337-2 (Europe), August 20/October
21, 2002;
METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [AAB]);
METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [CR 04262]);
METAMORPHOSIS PLUS (BT CD).
Cut 3: Proposed for release on TRIDENT MIXES (The Rolling Stones’ alternative to MORE HOT
ROCKS), Abkco / Bell Sound acetate, late 1972; — Released on
THE ABKCO MASTERS (BT CD);
A BEGGARS OPERA (BT CD);
HILLSIDE BLUES (BT CD);
IN ACTION (BT CD);
NECROPHILIA (BT);
TRIDENT DEMOS 1969 (BT);
THE TRIDENT MIXES (BT and BT CD [689]);
SHOUTING IN A BUCKET (BT CD);
UNPLUGGED (BT CD);
UNSEARCHABLE STARS (BT).
Cut 4: Released on R.S.V.P. (BT CD).
NOTES: Cut 1: Harmonica Mick Jagger; recorded June 24, 1968; Brian Jones not present; additional
guitar Ry Cooder (unconfirmed); Cuts 2, 3: Piano Nicky Hopkins; Cuts 2, 5-7: Recorded June 28,
1968; Cut 3: Different mix of cut 2, lacking guitar, bass and percussion overdubs; a.k.a. Family
(Retake), thus marking the difference against the version recorded May 13-21, 1968, at Olympic
Sound Studios, London; Cut 4: Stereo version of cut 1, probably enhanced drums (track most
likely taken from THE ROLLING STONES; Promotional Album, Decca RSM-1, October, 1969);
Cuts 5-7: Titles reported in the ABKCO files which have never surfaced.
0.154A OCTOBER, 1968 “TONITE LET’S ALL MAKE LOVE IN LONDON”, FILM, FIRST SHOWN
IN LONDON
A Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
B Mick Jagger Interview
C Lady Jane
Songs A, C: Promotional films, filmed at the Royal Albert Hall, London, September 23, 1966 (no live
sounds).
Line B: Recorded at the Royal Albert Hall, London, September 23, 1966.
NOTES: Only items involving The Rolling Stones listed; Song A: Incomplete; — Credits: Producer,
director, script, camera, editor: Peter Whitehead; production: Lorrimer Films; length: 72 mins.; —
Film also features a clip of Keith Richards attending the premiere of Roman Polanski’s “CUL-DE-
SAC” at the Cameo-Poly Cinema, London, June 2, 1966.
0.154B NOVEMBER 17, 1968 OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Jimmy Miller;
Engineer: Glyn Johns
1 You Can’t Always Get What You Want
2 Memo From Turner
3 You Can’t Always Get What You Want
4 Memo From Turner
5 Memo From Turner
Cuts 1, 2: Released on THEE SATANIC SESSIONS (BT CD).
Cut 1: Released on
Single, Decca F 12952/ London 45-910, July 4/July 11, 1969;
Single, Decca F 13404, April 27, 1973;
COLLECTOR’S ONLY, Teldec (Telefunken-Decca) 6.24321, June 4, 1980;
Single, Decca STONE 9, September 5, 1980;
SLOW ROLLERS, Decca TAB 30, November 6, 1981;
STORY OF THE STONES, K-Tel Records NE 1201, November 22, 1982;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1
(4 LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989.
Cut 2: Released on
METAMORPHOSIS, Decca SKL 5212, June 6, 1975;
METAMORPHOSIS, Abkco ANA 1, June, 1975;
METAMORPHOSIS (SACD), Abkco 90062 (US)/Abkco 882 337-2 (Europe), August 20/October
21, 2002;
THE ALLEN KLEIN COLLECTION (BT CD);
THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Disc 2]);
METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [AAB]);
METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [CR 04262]);
METAMORPHOSIS PLUS (BT CD).
Cut 3: Released on
THE CREME OF THE HOT STUFF (BT CD);
UNPLUGGED (BT CD);
TIME TRIP VOL. 4 (BT CD).
Cut 4: Released on
THE ABKCO MASTERS (BT CD);
TRIDENT DEMOS 1969 (BT);
THE TRIDENT MIXES (BT CD [LLR]);
UNSEARCHABLE STARS (BT and BT CD);
ULTRA RARE TRACKS VOL. 1 (BT CD).
Cut 5: Released on ON THE ROCKS (BT CD [track 6]).
NOTES: Cut 1: Additional guitar Mick Jagger; piano, French horn and organ Al Kooper; drums Jimmy
Miller; percussion Rocky Dijon; additional vocals Madeline Bell, Doris Troy, and Nanette Work-
man (not Newman); Charlie Watts and Brian Jones not present; begun at Morgan Sound Studios,
London, November 16, 1968; Cuts 2, 4, 5: Credited to Jagger/Richards but might be a Mick
Jagger/ Donald Cammell composition; also see MICK JAGGER, Entry 1047, for the film version
and a demo recording; Cut 2: Additional guitar Mick Jagger and Al Kooper; Brian Jones not
present; Cut 3: Extended version of cut 1 (actually the LP version lacking the choir intro, might be
a fake); Cut 4: Same backing track as cut 2; fourth line sung as “The black man there drew his
knife” as opposed to “the knife” in cut 2; Cut 5: Early take, basic instrumental track for cuts 2 and
4; verse one ended on “we know as Kurt” as opposed to “we all called Kurt” in versions 2 and 4.
0.155 NOVEMBER 29, 1968 “ONE PLUS ONE”, FILM, FIRST SHOWN AT THE LONDON FILM
FESTIVAL, LONDON
A Sympathy For The Devil
B Sympathy For The Devil
C Sympathy For The Devil
D Sympathy For The Devil
E Sympathy For The Devil
F Sympathy For The Devil
G Sympathy For The Devil
H Sympathy For The Devil
I Sympathy For The Devil
J Sympathy For The Devil
K Sympathy For The Devil
L Sympathy For The Devil
M Sympathy For The Devil
N London Jam (Nanker, Phelge?)
Songs A-M, Track N: Recorded at the One Plus One sessions, Olympic Sound Studios, London, June
4-10, 1968.
NOTES: Songs A-M: Fragments; — Contrary to director Godard’s intention, most later versions of the
film featured an (incomplete) version of the finished take of Sympathy For The Devil played over
the end credits; — Credits: Director: Jean-Luc Godard; producer: Cupid Productions; camera:
Tony Richmond; cast: The Rolling Stones, Anne Wiazemsky, Iain Quarrier, Frankie Dymon Jr.,
Danny Daniles, Illario Pedro, Roy Stewart, Limbert Spencer; length: 101 mins.; — Released on
video as “SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL”, CBS-Fox 2047-30 (US)/Iver Film FF28 No. 148 (UK),
1981; as Abkco Video 1002-3 (US), October 18, 1994; as “ONE PLUS ONE ”, Connoisseur Video
CR 212 (UK), January 19, 1998; and on DVD, “ONE PLUS ONE”, PCBE-00014 (Japan), January
19, 2000; “SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL”, Abkco 1005-9 (US), October 2, 2003; “ONE PLUS
ONE” / “SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL”, Carlotta 794 905 (France), May, 2006.
0.156 NOVEMBER 30, 1968 “FROST ON SATURDAY”, LWT, LONDON, Host: David Frost
1 Sympathy For The Devil
Song 1: Released on “FROST ON SATURDAY” (DVD), Network 7953109, October 4, 2010.
NOTES: Song 1: Pre-recorded November 29, 1968; lip-synched performance of a specially edited
(early?) version; show featuring Brian Jones on piano; Keith Richards on tambourine and guitar;
Bill Wyman on maracas and bass; Charlie Watts on drums; Rocky Dijon on percussion.
0.157 DECEMBER 5, 1968 BEGGARS BANQUET PRESS CONFERENCE, GORE HOTEL,
KENSINGTON, LONDON
1 Custard Pie Battle
Line 1: Shown in an ITN news clip, ITV, December, 1968; re-broadcast in “Le mythe des Rolling
Stones”, TF1, June 27, 1995; released on “THE ROLLING STONES ON DVD (TV-APPEAR-
ANCES & PROMO-CLIPS 1965-1969) (BT DVD).
0.158 DECEMBER 6/DECEMBER 7, 1968 BEGGARS BANQUET, DECCA SKL 4955 (UK)/
LONDON PS 539 (US)
A1 Sympathy For The Devil
A2 No Expectations
A3 Dear Doctor
A4 Parachute Woman
A5 Jig-Saw Puzzle
B1 Street Fighting Man
B2 Prodigal Son (Rev. Wilkins)
B3 Stray Cat Blues
B4 Factory Girl
B5 Salt Of The Earth
Cut A1: Recorded at the One Plus One sessions, Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 4-10, 1968.
Cuts A2, A3, B1, B3-B5: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 13-21, 1968.
Cut A4: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March 29, 1968.
Cut A5: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March 23, 1968.
Cut B2: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 24, 1968.
NOTES: Cut B2: Mistakenly credited to Jagger/Richards on first edition; — Also released in mono,
Decca LK 4955 (UK), featuring an extended version of cut A1 with longer fade; — Re-released
as BEGGARS BANQUET (CD), London 800084-2 (UK/Europe)/ Abkco 7539-2 (US), February/
December, 1986; as BEGGARS BANQUET, Abkco 7539-1, November, 1986 (US); as BEG-
GARS BANQUET (CD), Abkco 844471-2 (Europe), March 21, 1995; as BEGGARS BANQUET,
Abkco 844471-1 (UK), June 26, 1995; as BEGGARS BANQUET (SACD), Abkco 95392 (US)/
Abkco 882301 2 (Europe), August 20/October 21, 2002 (all with originally banned toilet graffiti
cover).
0.159 DECEMBER 10-12, 1968 “THE ROLLING STONES ROCK AND ROLL CIRCUS”, TV
RECORDINGS, INTERTEL STUDIOS, WEMBLEY, MIDDLESEX, Producers: The Rolling
Stones; Director: Michael Lindsay-Hogg; Recording Producer: Jimmy Miller; Engineer:
Glyn Johns
1 Entry Of The Gladiators (Fucik)
2 Mick Jagger’s Introduction of Rock And Roll Circus
3 Mick Jagger’s Introduction of Jethro Tull
4 Keith Richards’ Introduction of The Fire Eater and Lovely Luna
5 Keith Richards’ Introduction of The Who
6 Bill Wyman’s Announcement of A Break
7 Bill Wyman’s Introduction of The Clowns
8 Charlie Watts’ Introduction of Marianne Faithfull
9 Brian Jones’ Introduction of Julius Katchen
10 Mick Jagger’s and John Lennon’s Introduction of The Dirty Mac
11 Yer Blues (Lennon, McCartney) by The Dirty Mac
12 Whole Lotta Yoko (Ono) by Yoko Ono and Ivry Gitlis with The Dirty Mac
13 John Lennon’s Announcement
14 Jumpin’ Jack Flash
15 Parachute Woman
16 No Expectations
17 You Can’t Always Get What You Want
18 Sympathy For The Devil
19 Salt Of The Earth
20 Parachute Woman
21 You Can’t Always Get What You Want
22 Parachute Woman
23 Yer Blues [Rehearsal] (Lennon, McCartney) by The Dirty Mac
24 Yer Blues [A Cappella] (Lennon, McCartney) by Mick Jagger and John Lennon
25 Dirty Mac Jam a.k.a. Blues Jam or Blues Jam Session (Lennon, Clapton, Richards,
Mitchell) by The Dirty Mac
26 You Can’t Always Get What You Want
27 Yer Blues [Take 1l] (Lennon, McCartney) by The Dirty Mac
28 Yer Blues [Take 2l] (Lennon, McCartney) by The Dirty Mac
Track 1, Lines 2-5, 7-10, 13 (3, 5, 7-10 followed by the performances of the introduced artists), Songs
11, 12, 14-19, 23, 24: Released on “ROLLING STONES ROCK AND ROLL CIRCUS” (DVD),
Abkco 1003-9, October 12, 2004.
Track 1, Lines 2-5, 8, 10, 13 (3, 5, 8 followed by the performances of the introduced artists), Songs 11,
12, 14-19: Premiered in “ROLLING STONES ROCK AND ROLL CIRCUS”, TV special, New York
Film Festival, Lincoln Center, New York City, October 14, 1996; released on video, “ROLLING
STONES ROCK AND ROLL CIRCUS”, Abkco 1003-3 (US), October 14, 1996 / Abkco 634590-3
(UK), November 12, 1996.
Cuts 1, 11, 12, 14-19, Lines 2, 3, 5, 8, 10, 13: Released on ROLLING STONES ROCK AND ROLL
CIRCUS (CD), Abkco 1268-2, October 14, 1996.
Track 1, Lines 2-9 (3-5, 7-9 followed by the performances of the introduced artists), Songs 12, 17-19,
23: Circulated on a rough cut video tape of “THE ROLLING STONES ROCK AND ROLL
CIRCUS”.
Cuts 1, 12, 18-21, 23, 26, Lines 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 10 (19 incomplete): Released on ROCK & ROLL CIRCUS
(BT CD [Chapter One])
Cuts 1, 23, 25, Line 10 (1 incomplete): Released on ROCK’N ROLL CIRCUS (BT CD [Living Legend]).
Line 10, Cuts 11, 12, 23-25, 27, 28 (including repeats of cuts 11 and 23 plus The Who doing A Quick
One (While He’s Away) a.k.a. Mini Opera, all said to come from an IBC mono acetate): Released
on JOHN LENNON, THE DIRTY MAC SESSIONS (BT CD).
Line 10, Cuts 11, 17-19, 25: Released on UNRELEASED LIVE STONES 1968-1979 (BT CD).
Cuts 12, 23: Released on
BRITISH BLUE JAM (BT);
GULP (BT);
THE ROCK AND ROLL CIRCUS (BT).
Songs 14-19: Released on “THE ROLLING STONES ON DVD 1964-1969” (BT DVD).
Cuts 18, 19, 26: Released on
ANDREW’S BLUES (BT CD);
MORE ROCK ‘N’ ROLL CIRCUS (BT CD);
ROCK AND ROLL CIRCUS (BT CD single).
Cuts 20, 21: Released on
GRAVESTONES & RAPE OF THE VAULTS (BT);
RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 4]).
Cuts 21, 22: Released on
FUCKIN’ ANDREW (BT 33⅓ EP);
BEGGARS SESSIONS (BT CD).
Cut 21: Released on
LET IT BREEZE (BT [Side A]).
Cut 22: Released on BEGGARS BREAKFAST (BT and BT CD [Mad Rec.]).
Songs 23, 24 (23 incomplete): Shown in “A Piece of His Mind”, John Lennon special, Austrian TV
(ORF), April 19, 1969, and repeated in late 1982 or 1983.
Song 26 (edited): Released in “25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE ROLLING
STONES”, CMV Video 49027-2/ CMV 190-49027, February 13, 1990.
NOTES: Track 1: Lip-synched brass instrumental involving all participants of the show; Line 3:
Followed by Jethro Tull doing Song For Jeffrey (Anderson): vocals and flute Ian Anderson;
guitar Mick Abrahams (instrumental playback) and Tony Iommi (filmed performance); bass and
harmonica Glenn Cornick; drums Clive Bunker; Line 5: Followed by The Who doing A Quick
One (While He’s Away) a.k.a. Mini Opera (Townshend): guitar and vocals Pete Townshend;
vocals Roger Daltrey; bass and vocals John Entwhistle; drums Keith Moon; Line 6: Followed
by Taj Mahal doing Ain’t That A Lot Of Love (Parker, Banks): vocals Taj Mahal; guitar Jesse
Ed Davis; bass Gary Gilmore; drums Chuck Blackwell; Line 8: Followed by Marianne Faithfull
doing Something Better (Goffin, Mann) (instrumental backing track of official version, see MICK
JAGGER, Entry 1044); Line 9: Preceded by a playback of Over The Waves (Rosas) to a trapeze
performance by two acts from the Robert Fosset Circus and followed by pianist Julius Katchen
playing Ritual Fire Dance (De Falla) and Sonata in C 1st Movement (Mozart); Cuts 11, 12, 23, 25,
27, 28: Guitar John Lennon and Eric Clapton; bass Keith Richards; drums Mitch Mitchell; Cuts 11,
23, 27, 28: Vocals John Lennon; Cut 12: Violin Ivry Gitlis; “vocals” Yoko Ono; Line 13: Might
come from Twickenham Studios, Middlesex, January 5, 1969; Cuts 14-16, 20, 22: Maracas Rocky
Dijon; Cuts 15-18: Piano Nicky Hopkins; Cuts 15, 20, 22: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Cuts 17, 18,
21: Bongos Rocky Dijon; Cut 18: Maracas Brian Jones; Cut 19: Instrumental backing track of
official version; vocal introduction Keith Richards; Cuts 20-22: Probably rehearsals, coming from
December 10, 1968, all filming comes from December 11-12, 1968; Cut 20: Only version with
harmonica intro; Cut 23: Containing the “my mother was of the earth / my father was of the sky”
and "feel like Dylan's Mr. Jones" passages (as opposed to “my mother was of the sky / my father
was of the earth” and "just like Dylan's Mr. Jones" in cut 11); Song 24: Incomplete vocal duet by
John Lennon and Mick Jagger; Cut 25: Instrumental; 26: Same as cut 17 with overdubbed
acoustic guitar; Cuts 27, 28: Instrumental rehearsals, some off-mike vocals.
SALT OF THE EARTH / TUMBLING DICE
1969
Something Happened To Me Yesterday
FEBRUARY 9 - APRIL
Olympic Sound Studios, London (Entry 0.159A)
APRIL 17-23
Olympic Sound Studios, London (Entries 0.159A continued, 161 & 1051A)
MAY 12 - JUNE 5
Olympic Sound Studios, London (Entry 0.160)
JUNE 10 - JULY 2
Olympic Sound Studios, London (Entry 0.161)
JUNE
13 Photo and film call, Hyde Park, London (Entry 0.162)
16 “David Frost Show”, TV recordings, Stonebridge House Studios, Wembley,
Middlesex (Entry 0.163)
23-30 Rehearsals, EMI-Apple Studios, London
25-26 TV special, Coliseum, Rome (cancelled)
JULY
3 “Top Of The Pops”, BBC TV recordings, London (shown July 10 and repeated July
17 & 31) (Entry 0.163A)
5 Free concert, Hyde Park, London (joined by Ginger Johnson’s “African Drummers”)
(Entry 0.165 - complete show listed)
US Tour
OCTOBER 17 - NOVEMBER 2
Sunset Sound and Elektra Studios, Los Angeles (Entry 0.169)
OCTOBER 28 - NOVEMBER 1
Rehearsals, Stephen Stills’ house, Laurel Canyon, California
NOVEMBER
2-5 Rehearsals, Warner Brothers Studios, Burbank, California
7 Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado (Entry 0.170A - complete show
listed)
8 Los Angeles Forum, Inglewood, California (early show) (Entry 0.170B - complete
show listed)
8 Los Angeles Forum, Inglewood, California (second show) (Entry 0.170C - complete
show listed)
9 Oakland Coliseum Arena, Oakland, California (early show) (Entry 0.170D -
complete show listed)
9 Oakland Coliseum Arena, Oakland, California (second show) (Entry 0.171 -
complete show listed)
10 International Sports Arena, San Diego, California (Entry 0.172 - complete show
listed)
11 Coliseum, Phoenix, Arizona (Entry 0.172A)
13 Moody Coliseum, Dallas, Texas
14 University Coliseum, Auburn, Alabama (2 shows)
15 Assembly Hall, University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois (early show) (Entry 0.172B -
complete show listed)
15 Assembly Hall, University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois (second show) (Entry
0.172C)
16 International Amphitheatre, Chicago (2 shows)
18 “The Ed Sullivan Show”, CBS TV City, Los Angeles (shown Nov. 23) (Entry 0.173)
20 Los Angeles Forum, Inglewood, California (2 shows) (both cancelled)
21 Los Angeles Forum, Inglewood, California (cancelled)
24 Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Michigan (Entry 0.174 - complete show listed)
25 Spectrum, Philadelphia
26 Press conference, Rainbow Room, Rockefeller Center, New York City (Entry 1055)
26 Civic Center, Baltimore, Maryland (Entry 0.175 - complete show listed)
27 Madison Square Garden, New York City (Entry 0.176 - complete show listed)
28 Madison Square Garden, New York City (early show) (Entry 0.177- complete show
listed)
28 Madison Square Garden, New York City (second show) (Entry 0.178 - complete
show listed)
29 Boston Garden, Boston (early show)
29 Boston Garden, Boston (second show) (Entry 0.179A - complete show listed)
30 Music & Art Festival, International Raceway, West Palm Beach, Florida (Entry
0.179B - complete show listed)
DECEMBER
2-4 Muscle Shoals Sound Studios, Sheffield, Alabama (Entry 0.180)
6 Free concert, Altamont Speedway, Livermore, California (Entry 0.181 - complete
show listed)
Backing: Ian Stewart: piano (up to November 29, 1969, plus live shows, London,
below)
12 BBC1 TV recordings, London (shown Dec. 25, 28 & 31) (Entries 0.182A, 0.182B &
0.182C)
14 Saville Theatre, London (early show) (Entry 0.181A)
14 Saville Theatre, London (second show)
Olympic Sound Studios, London (Entry 0.182)
21 Lyceum Theatre, London (2 shows)
Source
Felix Aeppli, The Ultimate Guide To The Rolling Stones (1985 / 1996 / 2003 / 2012)
http://aeppli.ch/tug.htm
1969 Links
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
SALT OF THE EARTH / TUMBLING DICE
1969
Sing This All Together
0.159A FEBRUARY 9 - APRIL, 1969 OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Jimmy
Miller; Engineer: Glyn Johns
1 You Can’t Always Get What You Want
2 Love In Vain (Johnson)
3 Midnight Rambler
4 Sister Morphine (Jagger, Richards, Faithfull)
5 You Got The Silver
6 You Got The Silver
7 Honky Tonk Women
8 And I Was A Country Boy
9 Sister Morphine (Jagger, Richards, Faithfull)
10 Gimmie Shelter
11 Gimmie Shelter
12 Midnight Rambler
13 Downtown Suzie (Wyman)
14 When Old Glory Comes Storming
15 Curtis Meets Smokey
Cuts 1-3, 5: Released on LET IT BLEED, London NPS-4/Decca SKL 5025, November 29/ December 5,
1969, and London 820052-2/ Abkco 8004-2 (CD), February/December, 1986.
Cuts 1, 3: Released on ROLLED GOLD, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca Universal
5303281 (CD), November 12, 2007.
Cut 1: Released on
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 2PS 606/607, January, 1972, and Abkco 6667-2 (double CD),
December, 1986;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 820140-1 and London 820140-2 (double CD), June 25, 1990;
FORTY LICKS (CD), Abkco Virgin7243 8 13378 2 0/ CDVD 2964/ 7243 8 13378 2 0, September
30/October 1, 2002.
Cut 2: First released on THE ROLLING STONES; Promotional Album, Decca RSM-1, October, 1969;
released on GIMME SHELTER, Decca SKL 5101, August 27, 1971.
Cut 3: Released on ROLLED GOLD, Decca ROST 1/2, November 15, 1975.
Cut 4: Released on
STICKY FINGERS, Rolling Stones Records COC 59100, April 23/May 1, 1971, and RSR-CBS
450195-2/RSR-Columbia CK 40488 (CD), November 27, 1986;
DIVERSE HARMONICS (BT and BT CD);
TIME TRIP VOL. 2 (BT CD).
Cuts 4, 6-11, 13: Released on THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Discs 2, 3 and 4]).
Cuts 4, 6, 11: Released on TIME TRIP VOL. 1 (BT CD).
Cut 6: Released on
BEGGARS SESSIONS (BT CD);
CLAUDINE - ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN (BT and BT CD);
DIVERSE HARMONICS (BT and BT CD);
EXTENDED PLAY (BT);
LET IT BREEZE (BT);
THRU THE YEARS (BT single box).
Cuts 6, 8, 13: Released on THEE SATANIC SESSIONS (BT CD).
Cuts 6, 9: Released on UNPLUGGED (BT CD).
Cuts 6, 9, 11: Released on HONKY TONK TOKYO (BT CD);
TIME TRIP VOL. 4 (BT CD).
Cuts 6, 13: Released on A BEGGARS OPERA (BT CD).
Cut 7: Released on MAD SHADOWS (BT CD).
Cuts 7, 10: Released on ITCHY FINGERS (BT CD).
Cut 8: Released on
CAN YOU HEAR THE GUITAR (BT);
INSTRUMENTALS (BT);
MICK TAYLOR TROPICAL DISEASE (BT 12" EP).
Cuts 8, 13: Proposed for release on TRIDENT MIXES (The Rolling Stones’ alternative to MORE HOT
ROCKS), Abkco / Bell Sound acetate, late 1972; — Released on
HILLSIDE BLUES (BT CD);
NECROPHILIA (BT);
R.S.V.P. (BT CD);
TRIDENT DEMOS 1969 (BT);
THE TRIDENT MIXES (BT and BT CD [689 and LLR]).
Cut 11: Released on
BEGGARS BREAKFAST (BT CD [IU]);
THE CREME OF THE HOT STUFF (BT CD).
Cut 13: Released on
METAMORPHOSIS, Decca SKL 5212, June 6, 1975;
METAMORPHOSIS, Abkco ANA 1, June, 1975:
METAMORPHOSIS (SACD), Abkco 90062 (US)/Abkco 882 337-2 (Europe), August 20/October
21, 2002;
THE ABKCO MASTERS (BT CD);
THE ALLEN KLEIN COLLECTION (BT CD);
BEGGARS BREAKFAST (BT and BT CD [Mad Rec.]);
METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [AAB]);
METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [CR 04262]);
METAMORPHOSIS PLUS (BT CD).
NOTES: Cuts 1, 2, 4, 10, 11: Brian Jones not present; Cut 1: Overdubs by The London Bach Choir;
arranged by Jack Nitzsche (new introduction to the “extended version” recorded November 17,
1968); recorded March 15, 1969; Cut 2: Mandolin Ry Cooder; recorded March 24-27, 1969; mis-
takenly credited to Woody Payne (a lawyer who opportunistically claimed copyright to some of
Robert Johnson’s recorded songs) on the original album and listed as “Traditional” on subsequent
releases; Cut 3: Congas Brian Jones; harmonica Mick Jagger; recorded February 9-10 and March
10-11, 1969; Cut 4: Guitar Ry Cooder; piano Jack Nitzsche; recorded March 28-31, 1969; credi-
ted to Jagger/Richards/Faithfull (early releases to Jagger/Richards only) but probably a Mick
Jagger/Marianne Faithfull composition; Cuts 5, 6: Piano and organ Nicky Hopkins; autoharp Brian
Jones; Cut 5: Vocals by Keith Richards; recorded February 18, 1969; Cut 6: Same backing track
as cut 5; vocals Mick Jagger; recorded February 17, 1969; Cut 7: Early version with different
vocals which have Mick Jagger strolling on “the boulevards of Paris” in verse 2; piano Ian Stewart;
cow-bell Jimmy Miller; recorded March 10-11 and 16, 1969; saxophone Steve Gregory and Bud
Beadle, overdubbed May 25, 1969; back-up vocals Nanette Workman (not Madeline Bell nor
Reparata And The Delrons, i.e. Mary “Reparata” Aiese, Lorraine Mazzola and Nanette Licari),
overdubbed May 28, 1969; Cut 8: Instrumental; piano Nicky Hopkins; recorded March 23, 1969,
also known as And I Was Just A Country Boy; Cut 9: Longer early version with an additional
verse (“All the other patients...”); recorded March 22, 1969; Cuts 10, 11: Early versions with
alternate lyrics, still lacking the “Hhm, the flood is threat’ning...” passage in verse 3; refrain (“War
children...”) different from official version; harmonica Mick Jagger; piano Nicky Hopkins; per-
cussion Jimmy Miller; Cut 10: Verse 2 started with “See the fire is sweeping / my very life today”
(as opposed to “...our very street today” in all other versions); recorded March 15, 1969; Cut 11:
Additional vocals Keith Richards; also known as “Acetate Version” or Gimmie Some Shelter
(which doesn’t make much sense since every version contains the “If I don’t get some shelter”-
line); replacing “a red coal carpet” in verse 2 by “a burning carpet”; recorded February 22-25,
1969; Cut 12: Early slow version, incomplete lyrics; Cut 13: Sung as Lyle Street Lucie; additional
back-up vocals Bill Wyman; recorded April 30, 1969; origin mistakenly attributed in Bill Wyman’s
biography Stone Alone to Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 13-21, 1968; Cuts 14, 15: Titles
reported in the ABKCO files which have never surfaced; Cut 14: Also known as When Old Glory
Comes Along; recorded April 17-22, 1969; Cut 15: Homage to soul legends Curtis Mayfield and
Smokey Robinson; recorded April 23, 1969 and hence a possible out-take from the JAMMING
WITH EDWARD! session (see MICK JAGGER, Entry 1051A).
TUMBLING
DICE
The Rolling Stones,
May, 1969 - Late 1974
0.161 JUNE 10 - JULY 2, 1969 OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Jimmy Miller;
Engineer: Glyn Johns
1 Let It Bleed
2 Monkey Man
3 Jiving Sister Fanny
4 I Don’t Know Why (Wonder, Riser, Hunter, Hardaway)
5 Let It Bleed
6 Jiving Sister Fanny
7 All Down The Line
8 I Don’t Know Why (Wonder, Riser, Hunter, Hardaway)
9 Country Honk
10 Loving Cup
11 Toss The Coin
12 Monkey Man
13 Loving Cup - Alternate Take
Cuts 1, 2: Released on LET IT BLEED, London NPS-4/Decca SKL 5025, November 29/ December 5,
1969, and London 820052-2/Abkco 8004-2 (CD), February/December, 1986.
Cut 1: Released on
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 2PS 626/627, December 20, 1972, and Abkco 6267-2 (double CD),
June, 1987;
STORY OF THE STONES, K-Tel Records NE 1201, November 22, 1982;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 820143-1 and London 820143-2 (double CD), November, 1990;
ROLLED GOLD, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca Universal 5303281 (CD),
November 12, 2007.
Cut 3: Released on Single, Abkco 4702/Decca F 13597, August 12/September 5, 1975.
Cuts 3, 4: Released on
METAMORPHOSIS, Decca SKL 5212, June 6, 1975;
METAMORPHOSIS, Abkco ANA 1, June, 1975;
METAMORPHOSIS (SACD), Abkco 90062 (US)/Abkco 882 337-2 (Europe), August 20/October
21, 2002;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1
(4 LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989;
METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [AAB]);
METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [CR 04262]);
METAMORPHOSIS PLUS (BT CD).
Cuts 3, 4, 7, 10 (3, 10 incomplete): Released on THE ABKCO MASTERS (BT CD).
Cut 4: Released on Single, Decca F 13584/Abkco 4701, May 23/May 27, 1975.
Cuts 4, 6: Released on THE ALLEN KLEIN COLLECTION (BT CD).
Cut 5: Released on DEJA QUE SANGRE [LET IT BLEED] (EP), Peerless/London EPP.1233 (Mexico),
1970.
Cut 6: Released on
THE CREME OF THE HOT STUFF (BT CD);
LAID IN THE SHADE, VOL. II (BT CD).
Cuts 6, 7, 9, 10: Released on THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Disc 3]).
Cuts 6, 8: Proposed for release on TRIDENT MIXES (The Rolling Stones’ alternative to MORE HOT
ROCKS), Abkco / Bell Sound acetate, late 1972; — Released on
A BEGGARS OPERA (BT CD);
LET IT BREEZE (BT);
NECROPHILIA (BT);
TRIDENT DEMOS 1969 (BT);
THE TRIDENT MIXES (BT and BT CD [689 and LLR]).
Cuts 6-8, 10: Released on HILLSIDE BLUES (BT CD).
Cuts 6-9: Released on ITCHY FINGERS (BT CD).
Cut 7: Released on
FUCKIN’ ANDREW (BT 33⅓ EP);
GRAVESTONES & RAPE OF THE VAULTS (BT);
MAD SHADOWS (BT CD);
A SHOT OF SALVATION (BT CD)
UNSEARCHABLE STARS (BT).
Cuts 7, 9: Released on UNPLUGGED (BT CD).
Cuts 7, 10: Released on
EXILE STONES/ EXILE OUTTAKES (BT CD);
GET A LINE ON YOU ‘EXILE OUTTAKES’ (BT CD [VGP]);
WINGLESS ANGELS (BT CD).
Cut 9: Released on TO KNOW THEM IS TO LOVE THEM (BT).
Cut 10: Released on
BEGGARS BREAKFAST (BT CD [IU]);
TIME TRIP VOL. 1 (BT CD).
Cut 13: Released on EXILE ON MAIN ST (double CD), Universal 273 429-5/Universal B0014130-02,
May 14/May 18, 2010.
NOTES: Cut 1: Piano Ian Stewart; autoharp Bill Wyman; begun at Olympic Sound Studios, London, in
March, 1969, at the time under the title If You Need Someone; Cuts 1, 2: Mick Taylor not present;
Cuts 2, 3, 6, 10: Keyboards Nicky Hopkins; Cut 2: Tambourine Jimmy Miller; vibes Bill Wyman;
begun at Olympic Sound Studios, London, April 17-22, 1969, at the time entitled Positano Primo;
Cut 3: Guitar over-dub possibly Jon Tiven; Cut 4: Piano Ian Stewart; brass not identified; recorded
around June 30, 1969; Cut 5: Edit version of cut 1, going from the “a little coke and sympathy”-line
straight to the final refrain; Cut 6: Different lyrics compared to cut 3 (in which the first line ends on
“Philadelphia, PA”); might be the official take judging from the published songbooks; Cut 7: Early
version, lyrics incomplete; also known as “Acoustic Version” (although there is clearly an electric
guitar present); origin unconfirmed: might come from Sunset or Elektra Sound Studios, Los
Angeles, October 17-November 2, 1969; Cut 8: Incomplete early mix of cut 4, lacking brass; Cut
9: Early version lacking fiddle and sound effects; Bill Wyman not involved; additional vocals
Nanette Workman who also suggested the characteristic reference to “a bar room queen in
Jackson” (as opposed to “Memphis” in the original version of Honky Tonk Women); Cut 10: Early
version with Mick Jagger repeating the end of lines 1 and 2 (“come on up” / “face full of mud”);
no female back-up vocals and no brass; Cut 11: Instrumental; organ Ian Stewart; additional guitar
Ry Cooder; Cut 12: Different mix of cut 2, additional vocals Keith Richards; Cut 13: Based on an
edit version of cut 10; finished by Mick Jagger at One East Recording, New York City, Henson
Recording Studios and/or Village Recorder, Los Angeles, Autumn, 2009 (see Entry 1451).
0.162 JUNE 13, 1969 PHOTO AND FILM CALL, HYDE PARK, LONDON
1 Introduction Of Mick Taylor
Line 1: Released in several TV news clips, mid-June, 1969.
0.163 JUNE 16, 1969 “THE DAVID FROST SHOW” TV RECORDINGS, STONEBRIDGE HOUSE
STUDIOS, WEMBLEY, MIDDLESEX
1 You Can’t Always Get What You Want
2 Honky Tonk Women
3 Mick Jagger Interview
Song 1: Shown July 7, 1969 (US); released on
“THE ULTIMATE TV MASTERS” (BT DVD)
“THE ROLLING STONES ON DVD (TV-APPEARANCES & PROMO-CLIPS 1965-1969)
(BT DVD).
Cut 1: Released on SUMMER RERUNS (BT CD).
Cuts 1, 2: Released on
HANGOUT (BT CD);
LET IT BREEZE (BT [Side C]);
RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 4]);
SUMMER RERUNS (BT).
Song 2: Shown August 21, 1969 (US).
NOTES: Songs 1, 2: Live vocals to pre-recorded backing tracks; — Mick Taylor’s first TV appearance
with The Rolling Stones.
0.164 JULY 4/JULY 11, 1969 SINGLE, DECCA F 12952 (UK)/LONDON 45-910 (US)
A Honky Tonk Women
B You Can’t Always Get What You Want
Side A: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 12-June 5, 1969.
Side B: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, November 17, 1968.
NOTES: Re-released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1968-1971 (CD box set), Abkco 06024
982707 5 2 [Disc 3], March 1, 2005,
0.167 SEPTEMBER 12, 1969 THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY, DECCA SKL 5019 (UK)
A1 Jumpin’ Jack Flash
A2 Mother’s Little Helper
A3 2000 Light Years From Home
A4 Let’s Spend The Night Together
A5 You Better Move On (Alexander)
A6 We Love You
B1 Street Fighting Man
B2 She’s A Rainbow
B3 Ruby Tuesday
B4 Dandelion
B5 Sittin’ On A Fence
B6 Honky Tonk Women
Cut A1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March 29, 1968.
Cuts A2, B5: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, December 6-10, 1965.
Cuts A3: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, August 5-September 7, 1967.
Cuts A4, B3, B4: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, November 9-26, 1966.
Cut A5: Recorded at Decca Studios, London, August 8, 1963.
Cut A6: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 12-13, 1967.
Cut B1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 13-21, 1968.
Cut B2: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 18, 1967.
Cut B6: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 12-June 5, 1969.
NOTES: Cut B5: Mistakenly entitled Sittin’ On The Fence; — Also released in mono, Decca LK 5019.
0.168 SEPTEMBER 13, 1969 THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY, LONDON NPS-3 (US)
A1 Paint It Black
A2 Ruby Tuesday
A3 She’s A Rainbow
A4 Jumpin’ Jack Flash
A5 Mother’s Little Helper
A6 Let’s Spend The Night Together
B1 Honky Tonk Women
B2 Dandelion
B3 2000 Light Years From Home
B4 Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
B5 Street Fighting Man
Cut A1: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, March 6-10, 1966.
Cuts A2, A6, B2: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, November 9-26, 1966.
Cut A3: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 18, 1967.
Cut A4: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March 29, 1968.
Cut A5: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, December 6-10, 1965.
Cut B1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 12-June 5, 1969.
Cut B3: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, August 5-September 7, 1967.
Cut B4: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, August 4-12, 1966.
Cut B5: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 13-21, 1968.
NOTES: Re-released as THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY, Abkco 8003-1, November, 1986 (US);
as THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY (CD), Abkco 8003-2 (US), December, 1986; as THROUGH
THE PAST, DARKLY (CD), London 844089-2 (UK), June, 1991; as THROUGH THE PAST,
DARKLY (CD), Abkco 844472-2 (Europe), March 21, 1995; as THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY,
Abkco 844472-1 (UK), June 26, 1995; THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY (SACD), Abkco 90032
(US)/Abkco 882302 2 (Europe), August 20/October 21, 2002; — Cut A1: Replaced on US re-
releases by longer version; Cut A3: Replaced on re-release by LP version featuring an intro.
0.169 OCTOBER 17 - NOVEMBER 2, 1969 SUNSET SOUND and ELEKTRA STUDIOS, LOS
ANGELES, Producer: Jimmy Miller; Engineer: Glyn Johns
1 Gimmie Shelter
2 Live With Me
3 Country Honk
4 Hillside Blues
Cuts 1-3: Released on LET IT BLEED, London NPS-4/Decca SKL 5025, November 29/December 5,
1969, and London 820052-2/Abkco 8004-2 (CD), February/December, 1986.
Cut 1: Released on
GIMME SHELTER, Decca SKL 5101, August 27, 1971;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 2PS 606/607, January, 1972, and Abkco 6667-2 (double CD),
December, 1986;
ROLLED GOLD, Decca ROST 1/2, November 15, 1975;
GET STONED, Arcade ADEP 32, October 21, 1977;
Single, Decca STONE 12, September 5, 1980;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 820140-1 and London 820140-2 (double CD), June 25, 1990;
FORTY LICKS (CD), Abkco Virgin 7243 8 13378 2 0 7243 8 13378 2 0/ CDVD 2964/ 7243 8
13378 2 0, September 30/ October 1, 2002;
ROLLED GOLD, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca Universal 5303281 (CD),
November 12, 2007;
FRUIT END (BT).
Cut 2: Released on SOLID ROCK, Decca TAB 1, October 10, 1980.
Cut 4: Released on
DRAGON SLAYERS - PART. II (BT); EXILE STONES/ EXILE OUTTAKES (BT CD);
HAWAIIAN TOP (BT CD);
HILLSIDE BLUES (BT CD);
MAD SHADOWS (BT CD);
Cut 4 (incomplete): Released on
THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Disc 3]);
COMMANDO RAID (BT);
EXTENDED PLAY (BT);
ITCHY FINGERS (BT CD);
GET A LINE ON YOU ‘EXILE OUTTAKES’ (BT CD [VGP]);
HIGHWAY BOUND (BT);
LET IT BREEZE (BT);
MONA (BT);
THRU THE YEARS (BT single box);
UNSEARCHABLE STARS (BT).
NOTES: Cut 1: Begun at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March 15, 1969, with piano Nicky Hopkins;
additional vocals Merry Clayton; Cut 2: Begun at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 31, 1969;
bass Keith Richards; piano Leon Russell and Nicky Hopkins; horns arranged by Leon Russell;
Cuts 2, 4: Saxophone Bobby Keys; Cut 3: Country version of Honky Tonk Women; begun at
Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 10-July 2, 1969, with additional vocals by Nanette Work-
man, fiddle Byron Berline (inspired by Gram Parsons); automobile horn Sam Cutler; Cut 4: Also
known as I Don’t Know The Reason Why.
0.169A NOVEMBER 2, 1969 “POPCORN”, FILM COMPILATION, FIRST SHOWN IN SAN FRAN-
CISCO
A Mick Jagger Interview
B Jumpin’ Jack Flash
C Mick Jagger Interview
D 2000 Light Years From Home
Line A: Recorded in London, early Summer, 1968 (also see MICK JAGGER, Entry 1042).
Song B: Promotional film, filmed at Olympic Sound Studios, London, early May, 1968.
Line C, Song D (promotional film): Recorded at Kevin Brownjohn’s Studio, London, November, 1967.
NOTES: Only four tracks by The Rolling Stones; — Credits: Director: Peter Clifton; producer: Peter
Ryan; featuring: The Rolling Stones, Otis Redding, Joe Cocker, Traffic, Jimi Hendrix, Vanilla
Fudge; Emperor Rosko, The Bee Gees, The Beach Boys, Small Faces,The Animals, Procol
Harum, Spencer Davies Group, Ravi Shankar; length: 82 mins.; — Released on DVD, Music In
Motion 001-09 (Europe), April 22, 2011.
0.170B NOVEMBER 8, 1969 (EARLY SHOW) LOS ANGELES FORUM, INGLEWOOD, CALIFOR-
NIA
1 Jumpin’ Jack Flash
2 Carol (Berry)
3 Sympathy For The Devil
4 Stray Cat Blues
5 Prodigal Son (Rev. Wilkins)
6 Love In Vain (Johnson)
7 I’m Free
8 Midnight Rambler
9 Live With Me
10 Little Queenie (Berry)
11 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
12 Honky Tonk Women
13 Street Fighting Man
Cuts 1-13: Released on
L.A. QUEENIE (BT CD);
WELCOME TO THE BREAKFAST SHOW (BT CD [Disc 1]).
0.170C NOVEMBER 8, 1969 (SECOND SHOW) LOS ANGELES FORUM, INGLEWOOD, CALI-
FORNIA
1 Jumpin’ Jack Flash
2 Carol (Berry)
3 Sympathy For The Devil
4 Stray Cat Blues
5 Prodigal Son (Rev. Wilkins)
6 You Gotta Move (McDowell, Davis)
7 Love In Vain (Johnson)
8 I’m Free
9 Under My Thumb
10 Midnight Rambler
11 Live With Me
12 Little Queenie (Berry)
13 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
14 Honky Tonk Women
15 Street Fighting Man
Cuts 1-15: Released on COCAINE ON A DENTIST CHAIR (BT CD [Disc 1]).
Cuts 1-15 (10 incomplete): Released on BORN IN THE CROSSFIRE HURRICANE (BT CD).
Cuts 1-15 (11 incomplete): Released on L.A. 69 (BT LP plus BT single).
Cuts 1-9, 11-15: Released on LOST SATANIC TOUR ‘69 (BT CD).
Cuts 2-9, 11-15: Released on STREET HASSLE IN L.A (BT CD).
Songs 12, 13 (both incomplete): Circulated on video (transferred from a private black and white super 8
recording).
0.170D NOVEMBER 9, 1969 (EARLY SHOW) OAKLAND COLISEUM ARENA, OAKLAND, CALI-
FORNIA
1 Jumpin’ Jack Flash
2 Prodigal Son (Rev. Wilkins)
3 You Gotta Move (McDowell, Davis)
4 Carol (Berry)
5 Sympathy For The Devil
6 Stray Cat Blues
7 Love In Vain (Johnson)
8 I’m Free
9 Under My Thumb
10 Midnight Rambler
11 Live With Me
12 Little Queenie (Berry)
13 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
14 Honky Tonk Women
15 Street Fighting Man
Cuts 1-15: Released on
LIVE’R THAN THEY’LL EVER BE (BT and BT CD);
POT BOILER 1969 (BT CD).
0.171 NOVEMBER 9, 1969 (SECOND SHOW) OAKLAND COLISEUM ARENA, OAKLAND, CALI-
FORNIA
1 Jumpin’ Jack Flash
2 Carol (Berry)
3 Sympathy For The Devil
4 Stray Cat Blues
5 Prodigal Son (Rev. Wilkins)
6 You Gotta Move (McDowell, Davis)
7 Love In Vain (Johnson)
8 I’m Free
9 Under My Thumb
10 Midnight Rambler
11 Live With Me
12 Gimmie Shelter
13 Little Queenie (Berry)
14 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
15 Honky Tonk Women
16 Street Fighting Man
Cuts 1-16: Released on
FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO PARIS (BT CD [VGP]);
HANGOUT (BT CD);
LIVE’R THAN YOU’LL EVER BE (BT CD [VGP]);
LIVE’R THAN YOU’LL EVER BE - 30TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION (BT CD).
Cuts 2-8, 10-16: Released on LIVE’R THAN YOU’LL EVER BE (BT CD [TSP]).
Cuts 2, 3, 7, 8, 10-13, 15, 16: Released on
LIVER THAN YOU’LL EVER BE (BT);
FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO PARIS (BT and BT CD [FSFTP]).
Cuts 2, 3, 7, 8, 10-13, 15: Released on OAKLAND SIXTY-NINE (BT CD [VGP-003 re-issue]).
Cuts 2, 8, 11: Released on RENNY’S ALBUM (BT).
Cuts 3-7, 11-14: Released on OAKLAND ‘69 (BT CD).
Cuts 3, 12: Released on THE BEST OF THE ROLLING STONES, LED ZEPPELIN, JIMI HENDRIX,
THE WHO, CROSBY STILLS NASH & YOUNG, AND JETHRO TULL LIVE IN CONCERT (BT).
Cuts 5, 6: Released on
A SHOT OF SALVATION (BT CD);
SLOWLY ROCKIN’ ON (BT single).
Cut 5: Released on
BEGGARS BREAKFAST (BT and BT CD [Mad Rec.]);
BEGGARS SESSIONS (BT CD);
COMMANDO RAID (BT);
PRODIGAL SON/WILD HORSES (BT single).
Cut 10: Released on LET IT BREEZE (BT).
Cuts 12, 15, 16: Released on THE BEST OF THE ROLLING STONES LIVE IN CONCERT (BT).
0.172 NOVEMBER 10, 1969 INTERNATIONAL SPORTS ARENA, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA
1 Jumpin’ Jack Flash
2 Carol (Berry)
3 Sympathy For The Devil
4 Stray Cat Blues
5 Prodigal Son (Rev. Wilkins)
6 You Gotta Move (McDowell, Davis)
7 Love In Vain (Johnson)
8 I’m Free
9 Under My Thumb
10 Midnight Rambler
11 Live With Me
12 Little Queenie (Berry)
13 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
14 Honky Tonk Women
15 Street Fighting Man
Cuts 1-15: Released on
IT’S NO HANGIN’ MATTER (BT CD [Disc 1]);
SAN DIEGO ‘69 (BT CD [TSP]);
SAN DIEGO SIXTY NINE (BT CD [VGP/TMQ].
Cuts 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, 11-15: Released on STONEAGED (BT and BT CD).
Cuts 2, 3, 5, 6, 9: Released on BILL YMAN AND THE ROLLING STONES (BT).
Cuts 2, 5, 6, 11, 12, 14, 15: Released on MORE ROCK ‘N' ROLL CIRCUS (BT CD).
Cuts 5, 13, 15: Released on RADIO CAROLINE (BT).
Cuts 9: Released on LIVE’R THAN YOU’LL EVER BE (BT CD).
0.172B NOVEMBER 15, 1969 (EARLY SHOW) ASSEMBLY HALL, UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS,
CHAMPAIGN
1 Jumpin’ Jack Flash
2 Carol (Berry)
3 Sympathy For The Devil
4 Stray Cat Blues
5 Love In Vain (Johnson)
6 Prodigal Son (Rev. Wilkins)
7 You Gotta Move (McDowell, Davis)
8 Under My Thumb
9 Midnight Rambler
10 Little Queenie (Berry)
11 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
12 Honky Tonk Women
13 Street Fighting Man
Cuts 1-13: Released on
COCAINE ON A DENTIST CHAIR (BT CD [Disc 2]);
VINTAGE CHAMPAIGN (BT CD [Disc 1]).
0.172C NOVEMBER 15, 1969 (SECOND SHOW) ASSEMBLY HALL, UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS,
CHAMPAIGN
1 Midnight Rambler
2 Little Queenie (Berry)
3 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
4 Honky Tonk Women
5 Street Fighting Man
Cuts 1-5: Released on VINTAGE CHAMPAIGN (BT CD [Disc 2]).
0.173 NOVEMBER 18, 1969 “THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW”, CBS TV CITY, LOS ANGELES
1 Gimmie Shelter
2 Love In Vain (Johnson)
3 Honky Tonk Women
Songs 1-3: Shown November 23, 1969; released on
“6 ED SULLIVAN SHOWS STARRING THE ROLLING STONES” (DVD) Sofa Entertainment
B0015967-09, November 1, 2011;
“THE COMPLETE ED SULLIVAN SHOWS” (BT DVD)
“THE ROLLING STONES ON DVD (TV-APPEARANCES & PROMO-CLIPS 1965-1969)
(BT DVD).
Cuts 1-3: Released on
LET IT BREEZE (BT);
A SHOT OF SALVATION (BT CD);
SUMMER RERUNS (BT and BT CD).
Cuts 2, 3: Released on
RENNY’S ALBUM (BT);
SMOOTH (BT).
NOTES: Cuts 1-3: Instrumental backing tracks of official versions.
0.176 NOVEMBER 27, 1969 MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK CITY
1 Jumpin’ Jack Flash
2 Carol (Berry)
3 Sympathy For The Devil
4 Stray Cat Blues
5 Love In Vain (Johnson)
6 Prodigal Son (Rev. Wilkins)
7 You Gotta Move (McDowell, Davis)
8 Under My Thumb
9 I’m Free
10 Midnight Rambler
11 Live With Me
12 Little Queenie (Berry)
13 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
14 Honky Tonk Women
15 Street Fighting Man
16 Backstage Scene Including Guitar Jam
Cuts 1-15: Released on
IT’S NO HANGIN’ MATTER (BT CD [Disc 2]);
LIVE IN NEW YORK 1969 (BT CD [Disc 1]);
M.S.G. 69 (BT CD);
STONED - M.S.G. (BT CD).
Cuts 1-3, 5, 8-10, 13, 14: Released on STONED - M.S.G. (BT).
Cuts 1, 8, 9, 14 (1, 14 vocal overdubs), Songs 6, 7, 13, Line 16: Released on GET YER YA-YA’S
OUT! (40th Anniversary box set), Abkco 02392/Abkco 018771023920, November 3/November
30, 2009.
Cuts 1, 14 (both vocal overdubs): Released on GET YER YA-YA’S OUT!, Decca SKL 5065/London
NPS 5, September 4/September 26, 1970, and Abkco 8005-2/London 820131-2 (CD), December,
1986.
Cuts 1, 14 (both unmixed): Probably broadcast by Radio Geronimo, Monte Carlo, mid-May, 1970; —
Released on
BROADWAY (BT);
FUCK YER YA-YA'S OUT! (BT CD):
GET YOUR ALTERNATE YA-YAS OUT 1969 (BT CD);
GET YOUR YA-YAS OUT (BT CD).
Cuts 2, 9, 13, 14: Released on THE BEST OF THE ROLLING STONES LIVE IN CONCERT FROM
1971 THROUGH 1975 (BT).
Cut 3: Released on THE DEVIL IS MY NAME (BT).
Songs 6, 14 (14 second verse onwards): Released in “GIMME SHELTER” (DVD), Criterion Collection
99, November 14, 2000.
Cuts 8, 9, 13, 14: Released on PLAY WITH FIRE (BT).
Song 14 (second verse onwards): Released in “GIMME SHELTER”, film, December 6, 1970; in “Old
Grey Whistle Test”, BBC2 TV show, July 11, 1972.
Cut 14 (second verse onwards): Released on
THE BREAKFAST SHOW (BT);
GIMME SHELTER (BT);
HONKY TONK WOMAN (BT CD);
LIVE IN BALTIMORE ‘69 & MORE (BT CD);
LIVE IN WASHINGTON 1969 & MORE (BT CD);
OLD GRAY WHISTLE TEST (BT);
ROCK’N ROLL CIRCUS (BT CD [Living Legend]);
THERE’S NO ANGEL BORN IN HELL (BT CD).
NOTES: Song 13: Footage including Janis Joplin dancing among the audience; Line 16: Featuring Jimi
Hendrix on his 27th birthday in a chat and jam with Keith Richards and Mick Taylor; — Also see
MICK JAGGER, Entry 1055A.
0.177 NOVEMBER 28, 1969 (EARLY SHOW) MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK CITY
1 Jumpin’ Jack Flash
2 Carol (Berry)
3 Sympathy For The Devil
4 Stray Cat Blues
5 Under My Thumb
6 I’m Free
7 Love In Vain (Johnson)
8 Prodigal Son (Rev. Wilkins)
9 You Gotta Move (McDowell, Davis)
10 Midnight Rambler
11 Live With Me
12 Little Queenie (Berry)
13 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
14 Honky Tonk Women
15 Street Fighting Man
Cut 1: Released on LIVE’R THAN YOU’LL EVER BE (BT CD).
Songs 1, 2, 12, 14 (14 intro only): Released on “GIMME SHELTER”, Video, Criterion/Homevision GIM
10, November 21, 2000.
Songs 1, 12, 14 (14 intro only): Released on “GIMME SHELTER” (DVD), Criterion Collection 99,
November 14, 2000.
Songs 1, 14 (14 intro only): Released in “GIMME SHELTER”, film, December 6, 1970.
Cuts 1, 14 (14 intro only): Released on
THE BREAKFAST SHOW (BT);
HONKY TONK WOMAN (BT CD);
LIVE IN BALTIMORE ‘69 & MORE (BT CD);
LIVE IN WASHINGTON 1969 & MORE (BT CD);
ROCK’N ROLL CIRCUS (BT CD [Living Legend]);
THERE’S NO ANGEL BORN IN HELL (BT CD).
Cuts 2, 3, 12, 13, 15 (2, 12, 15 vocal overdubs, 3 lacking the “Every cop is a criminal”-verse): Songs
5, 6: Released on GET YER YA-YA’S OUT! (40th Anniversary box set - 3 CDs & DVD), Abkco
02392/Abkco 018771023920, November 3/November 30, 2009.
Cuts 2, 3, 12, 15 (2, 12, 15 vocal overdubs, 3 lacking the “Every cop is a criminal”-verse): Released on
GET YER YA-YA’S OUT!, Decca SKL 5065/London NPS 5, September 4/September 26, 1970,
and Abkco 8005-2/London 820131-2 (CD), December, 1986.
Cuts 2, 3, 12, 15 (3 lacking both the “St. Petersburg” and the “Who killed the Kennedys?”-verse; 12, 15
unmixed): Released on GET YOUR ALTERNATE YA-YAS OUT 1969 (BT CD);
Cuts 2, 3, 12, 15 (3 lacking both the “St. Petersburg” and the “Who killed the Kennedys?”-verse; 12, 15
unmixed; 15 faded): Probably broadcast by Radio Geronimo, Monte Carlo, mid-May, 1970; —
Released on
BROADWAY (BT);
FUCK YER YA-YA'S OUT! (BT CD).
Cuts 2, 3, 12, 15 (3 lacking the “Every cop is a criminal”-verse): Released on GET YOUR YA-YAS
OUT (BT CD).
Cuts 2, 12 (12 vocal overdubs): Released on ROCK ‘N’ ROLLING STONES, Decca SKL 5149,
October 13, 1972.
Cut 2 (remixed): Released on TIME TRIP VOL. 4 (BT CD).
Cut 3 (lacking the “Every cop is a criminal”-verse): Released on CHAIN SHOOTING (BT CD).
Cut 12 (unmixed): Released on DEVIL’S DISCIPLE (BT CD).
Cut 15 (unmixed): Released on A SHOT OF SALVATION (BT CD).
0.178 NOVEMBER 28, 1969 (SECOND SHOW) MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK
CITY
1 Jumpin’ Jack Flash
2 Carol (Berry)
3 Sympathy For The Devil
4 Stray Cat Blues
5 Under My Thumb
6 I’m Free
7 Love In Vain (Johnson)
8 Prodigal Son (Rev. Wilkins)
9 You Gotta Move (McDowell, Davis)
10 Midnight Rambler
11 Live With Me
12 Little Queenie (Berry)
13 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
14 Honky Tonk Women
15 Street Fighting Man
Cuts 1-7, 10-15: Released on LIVE IN NEW YORK 1969 (BT CD [Disc 2]).
Songs 2, 13-15 (14 “Memphis”-verse): Released on “GIMME SHELTER” (DVD), Criterion Collection
99, November 14, 2000.
Cuts 8-11 (11 vocal overdubs): Released on GET YER YA-YA’S OUT! (40th Anniversary box set -
3 CDs & DVD), Abkco 02392/Abkco 018771023920, November 3/November 30, 2009.
Cut 10: Released on HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 2PS 606/607, January, 1972, and Abkco 6667-
2 (double CD), December, 1986;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 820140-1 and London 820140-2 (double CD), June 25, 1990.
Cuts 10, 11 (10 longer harp intro, 11 unmixed): Probably broadcast by Radio Geronimo, Monte Carlo,
mid-May, 1970; — Released on
BROADWAY (BT);
FUCK YER YA-YA'S OUT! (BT CD).
Cuts 10, 11 (10 longer harp intro and remixed, 11 unmixed): Released on GET YOUR YA-YAS OUT
(BT CD).
Cuts 10, 11 (11 vocal overdubs): Released on GET YER YA-YA’S OUT!, Decca SKL 5065/London
NPS 5, September 4/September 26, 1970, and Abkco 8005-2/London 820131-2 (CD), December,
1986.
Cuts 13, 14 (14 “Memphis”-verse ): Released on
LIVE IN BALTIMORE ‘69 & MORE (BT CD);
LIVE IN WASHINGTON 1969 & MORE (BT CD);
THERE’S NO ANGEL BORN IN HELL (BT CD).
Songs 13-15 (14 “Memphis”-verse): Released in “GIMME SHELTER”, film, December 6, 1970.
Cuts 13-15 (14 “Memphis”-verse): Released on
THE BREAKFAST SHOW (BT);
GIMME SHELTER (BT);
HONKY TONK WOMAN (BT CD);
ROCK’N ROLL CIRCUS (BT CD [Living Legend]).
Cut 13 (edited): Released on SATISFACTION/ SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL (BT 33⅓ EP).
Song 14 (“Memphis”-verse): Re-broadcast in “Old Grey Whistle Test”, BBC2 TV show, July 11, 1972.
Cut 14 (“Memphis”-verse): Released on OLD GRAY WHISTLE TEST (BT).
NOTES: Cuts 4, 7-11: Most certainly performed at this show although no recordings have surfaced so
far (cut 4, however, might be featured on GET YER YA-YA’S OUT!, see Entry 0.184 [Notes to
cut A3]).
0.179 NOVEMBER 29/DECEMBER 5, 1969 LET IT BLEED, LONDON NPS-4 (US)/DECCA SKL
5025 (UK)
A1 Gimmie Shelter
A2 Love In Vain (Johnson)
A3 Country Honk
A4 Live With Me
A5 Let It Bleed
B1 Midnight Rambler
B2 You Got The Silver
B3 Monkey Man
B4 You Can’t Always Get What You Want
Cuts A1, A3, A4: Recorded at Sunset Sound and Elektra Studios, Los Angeles, October 17-November
2, 1969.
Cut A2: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March 24-27, 1969.
Cuts A5, B3: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 10-July 2, 1969.
Cut B1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, February 9-10 and March 10-11, 1969.
Cut B2: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, February 18, 1969.
Cut B4: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, November 17, 1968, and March 15, 1969.
NOTES: Cut A2: Mistakenly credited to Woody Payne; — Album also released in a few mono copies,
Decca LK 5025 (UK); — Re-released as LET IT BLEED (CD), London 820052-2 (UK/ Europe)/
Abkco 8004-2 (US), February/ December, 1986; as LET IT BLEED, Abkco 8004-1 (US), No-
vember, 1986; as LET IT BLEED (CD), Abkco 844473-2 (Europe), March 21, 1995; as LET IT
BLEED, Abkco 844473-1 (UK), June 26, 1995; as LET IT BLEED (SACD), Abkco 90042 (US)/
Abkco 882303 2 (Europe), August 20/October 21, 2002.
0.179B NOVEMBER 30, 1969 MUSIC & ART FESTIVAL, INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY, WEST
PALM BEACH, FLORIDA
1 Jumpin’ Jack Flash
2 Carol (Berry)
3 Sympathy For The Devil
4 Stray Cat Blues
5 Love In Vain (Johnson)
6 Under My Thumb
7 Midnight Rambler
8 Gimmie Shelter
9 Live With Me
10 Little Queenie (Berry)
11 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
12 Honky Tonk Women
13 Street Fighting Man
Cuts 1-13: Released on LIVE AT WEST PALM BEACH 1969 (BT CD);
MIAMI POP FESTIVAL (BT CD);
ONE DAY BEFORE FROM ALTAMONT (BT CD).
Cuts 3-5: Released on PRODIGAL SONS TOUR MOTHER EUROPE 1970 (BT CD [Disc 2]).
0.180 DECEMBER 2-4, 1969 MUSCLE SHOALS SOUND STUDIOS, SHEFFIELD, ALABAMA,
Producers: The Rolling Stones; Engineer: Jimmy Johnson
1 Brown Sugar
2 Wild Horses
3 You Gotta Move (McDowell, Davis)
Cut 1: Released on
BEGGARS BREAKFAST (BT CD [IU]);
ITCHY FINGERS (BT CD [track 15]).
Cuts 1, 2: Released on THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Disc 3: track 12 and Disc 4: track 15]).
Cut 2: Released on
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 2PS 606/607, January, 1972 (first pressings);
BRIGHT LIGHTS BIG CITY (BT CD [VGP]);
DIVERSE HARMONICS (BT and BT CD);
KEEP YOUR MOTOR RUNNIN’ (BT CD [VGP]);
MARQUEE ‘71 + STICKY OUT (BT CD);
MICK TAYLOR WE THANK YOU (BT);
TIME TRIP VOL. 2 (BT CD [track 3]);
TO KNOW THEM IS TO LOVE THEM (BT).
Cut 2 (film edit): Released on
KEITH RICHARDS AND HIS ROLLING STONES (BT);
NASTY HABITS (BT and BT CD);
PRODIGAL SON/WILD HORSES (BT single).
Songs 2, 3 (soundtrack; both edited): Released in “GIMME SHELTER”, film, December 6, 1970.
Cuts 2, 3 (film edits): Released on
THE BREAKFAST SHOW (BT);
GIMME SHELTER (BT).
NOTES: Cut 1: Basic track for all further versions, featuring two electric and one acoustic guitar, bass,
drums and percussion; Mick Jagger’s vocals starting with “yoh - awhrr”; after the final chords
Keith Richards says “oh, baby”; Ian Stewart’s piano barely audible; recorded December 3, 1969;
Cut 2: Basic track for all further versions; tack piano (small harpsichord) Jim Dickinson; recorded
December 4, 1969; no back-up vocals and no slide lead that characterises the official version;
Cut 3: Early version, lacking percussion overdubs; electric piano Bill Wyman; recorded December
2, 1969; — Also see KEITH RICHARDS, Entry 3018B.
0.182 MID-DECEMBER, 1969 OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Jimmy Miller;
Engineer: Glyn Johns
1 Brown Sugar
2 Dead Flowers
3 Wild Horses
4 You Gotta Move (McDowell, Davis)
Cuts 1, 2: Released on DIVERSE HARMONICS (BT and BT CD).
Cuts 1-3: Released on MARQUEE ‘71 + STICKY OUT (BT CD).
Cuts 1, 3: Released on TIME TRIP VOL. 1 (BT CD [tracks 6 and 13]).
Cut 1: Released on
THE CREME OF THE HOT STUFF (BT CD);
NASTY HABITS (BT and BT CD).
Cut 2: Released on
LEED GUITARS...T.V. STARS (CD)
LIVE IN LEEDS (BT CD [Sister Morphine]).
Cuts 2-4: Released on UNPLUGGED (BT CD).
Cuts 3, 4: Released on ITCHY FINGERS (BT CD [tracks 8, 11]).
Cut 4: Released on THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Disc 3]).
NOTES: Cut 1: Begun at Muscle Shoals Sound Studios, Sheffield, Alabama, December 3, 1969; new
electric guitars, new percussion, and new vocals and back-up vocals, plus probably new piano
by Ian Stewart. Cut 2: Piano Ian Stewart; early version with “Little Lucy” in the refrain as
opposed to “Little Susie” in the official take; Cut 3: Different mix of the track recorded at Muscle
Shoals Sound Studios, Sheffield, Alabama, December 4, 1969, lacking tack piano; Cut 4: Begun
at Muscle Shoals Sound Studios, Sheffield, Alabama, December 2, 1969; bass drum Jimmy
Miller; slightly different mix of the official version with characteristic “wah-wah"-effect in the
outro; a.k.a. “Acetate Version”.
0.182A DECEMBER 25, 1969 “TOP OF THE POPS”, BBC1 TV SHOW, LONDON
1 Honky Tonk Women
Song 1: Re-broadcast in “Sound of the Sixties”, November 9, 1991; — Released on
“THE ROLLING STONES ON DVD 1964-1969” (BT DVD);
“THE ULTIMATE TV MASTERS” (BT DVD).
Cut 1: Released on
THEE SATANIC SESSIONS (BT CD);
TIME TRIP VOL. 2 (BT CD).
NOTES: Song 1: Instrumental backing track of official version; pre-recorded December 12, 1969.
0.182B DECEMBER 28, 1969 “TEN YEARS OF WHAT?”, BBC2 TV SHOW, LONDON
1 Let It Bleed
NOTES: Song 1: Existence unconfirmed; title might have been mixed up with Gimmie Shelter (see
below) in the BBC logs.
0.182C DECEMBER 31, 1969 “POP GO THE SIXTIES”, BBC1 TV SHOW, LONDON
1 Gimmie Shelter
Song 1: Re-broadcast in “Sound of the Sixties”, December 7, 1991; released on
“THE ROLLING STONES ON DVD 1964-1969” (BT DVD);
“THE ULTIMATE TV MASTERS” (BT DVD).
Cut 1: Released on THEE SATANIC SESSIONS (BT CD).
NOTES: Song 1: Instrumental backing track of official version; pre-recorded December 12, 1969.
Source
Felix Aeppli, The Ultimate Guide To The Rolling Stones (1985 / 1996 / 2003 / 2012):
http://aeppli.ch/tug.htm