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THE SINGER
NOT
THE SONG

The Rolling Stones'
Solo Activities

The Ultimate Guide

SOLO RECORDINGS,
GUEST SESSIONS,
INTERVIEWS, FILMS

Memo From Turner

Mick Jagger

1001 July 26, 1943 # Born at Dartford, Kent: Michael Philip Jagger.

1001A Late 1961 # Home recordings, Dartford, Kent: LITTLE BOY BLUE AND THE BLUE BOYS: Around And Around, Little Queenie, Beautiful Delilah (all Berry), La Bamba (Trad., arr. Valens), On Your Way To School (unidentified; probably Wee Baby Blues - Turner, Johnson), I Ain't Got You (Carter), You're Right, I'm Left, She's Gone (Kesler, Taylor), Down The Road Apiece (Raye), Don't Stay Out All Night (Arnold), I Ain't Got You (Carter), Johnny B. Goode, Little Queenie, Beautiful Delilah (all Berry)

MJ: vocals; Keith Richards: guitar; Bob Beckwith: guitar, bass or drums; Dick Taylor: drums and/or guitar; Allen Etherington: maracas.

1002 April 1962 # Home recordings, Dartford, Kent: LITTLE BOY BLUE AND THE BLUE BOYS, Demo tape for Alexis Korner: La Bamba (Trad., arr. Valens), Around And Around, Reelin' And Rockin' (both Berry), Bright Lights, Big City (Reed, Reed)

MJ: vocals; Keith Richards: guitar; Bob Beckwith: guitar, bass or drums; Dick Taylor: drums and/or guitar; Allen Etherington: maracas.

1003 Late April or May 1962 # Live at the Ealing Club and/or the Marquee Club, London: BLUES INCORPORATED (not recorded): Don't Stay Out All Night (Arnold), Bad Boy, Ride 'Em On Down (both Taylor), †Got My Mojo Working (Foster, Morganfield)

MJ: vocals; Charlie Watts: drums; Alexis Korner: acoustic guitar with electric pick-up; Cyril Davies: harmonica, vocals; Jack Bruce: upright bass; Dick Heckstall-Smith: saxophone; Dave Stevens: piano; John Baldry, Paul Jones: shared vocals.

1003A April 3, 1964 # London: MJ interview for "Ready, Steady, Go!", AR TV show (see Group Catalogue Entry 025A).

1004 June 2, 1964 # New York City, New York: Interview with all five Stones for "Les Crane Show", WABC-TV.

1005 June 20, 1964 # New York City, New York: MJ interview for "Clay Cole Show", WPIX Ch. 11.

1006 July 1964 # Andrew Oldham Orchestra and demo sessions, probably Greenford Studios, London: BO AND PEEP, Single (Decca F 11968 [UK], Aug. 1964; EXTENDED PLAY, BT; THRU THE YEARS, BT single box): Young Love (Joyner, Cartey)

MJ, Andrew L. Oldham: vocals (unconfirmed); backed by The Andrew Oldham Orchestra; Andrew L. Oldham: producer; Mike Leander: music director.

1007 July or September 1964 # London: THE ANDREW LOOG OLDHAM ORCHESTRA, EAST MEETS WEST - FAMOUS HITS BY THE BEACH BOYS AND THE FOUR SEASONS (Parrot PAS 71003 [US], Oct. 1964; on THRU THE YEARS, BT single box): I Get Around (Wilson)

MJ: vocals; backed by The Andrew Oldham Orchestra.

1007A August 20, 1964 # Guernsey, Channel Islands: MJ TV interview.

1007B September 1964 # London: THE ANDREW OLDHAM ORCHESTRA & CHORUS, 16 HIP HITS (Decca-Ace Of Clubs ACL 1180 [UK], Oct. 2, 1964; RARITIES, See For Miles SEECD 394, CD [UK], Dec. 1993; DA DOO RON RON, BT; DR. NO PRESENTS THE ROLLING STONES, BT; OUT OF TIME, BT): Da Doo Ron Ron (Spector, Greenwich, Barry)

MJ: vocals; backed by The Andrew Oldham Orchestra; Andrew L. Oldham: producer; John Paul Jones: music director.

1007C October 24, 1964 # "Clay Cole Show", WPIX Ch. 11, New York City, New York: MJ and Brian Jones interview (origin unconfirmed; clip aired in the Stones mini movie preceding the Induction to the Rock'n Roll Hall Of Fame, Jan. 18, 1989).

1007D Early November 1964 # West Coast, probably Los Angeles, California: MJ and Charlie Watts interview for "Upbeat" TV show.

1007E November 12, 1964 # Fort Wayne, Texas: MJ, Charlie Watts, Keith Richards and Bill Wyman interview for WANE Ch. 15 (incompletely released in "BRITISH ROCK: THE FIRST WAVE", video, RCA-Columbia 90-1544 [US], 1985/RCA RVT 10782 [UK], Feb. 1986; in "25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE ROLLING STONES" [see Group Catalogue Entry 488]; on READY STEADY STONES, BT).

1008 November 20, 1964 # London: MJ and Brian Jones interview for "Ready, Steady, Go!", AR TV show (see Group Catalogue Entry 054).

1008A January 6, 1965 # Belfast, Northern Ireland: MJ, Brian Jones and Charlie Watts interview for "Six Five", BBC TV show (see Group Catalogue Entry 056B).

1008B January 21, 1965 # Sydney, Australia: MJ and Brian Jones interview for Australian TV (original air-date not identified; re-broadcast in: "The Times", March 27, 1995).

1009 February 26, 1965 # London: MJ interview for "Ready, Steady, Go!", AR TV show (see Group Catalogue Entry 061).

1010 February 28, 1965 # London: MJ interview for "Eamonn Andrews Show", ABC TV (see Group Catalogue Entry 062).

1011 March 1, 1965 # London: MJ and Brian Jones interview for BBC radio (see Group Catalogue Entry 063).

1012 April 22, 1965 # Montreal, Quebec, Canada: Interviews with all five Stones for CFCF TV.

1013 May 20, 1965 # Los Angeles, California: MJ and Brian Jones interview for "Shindig!", ABC-TV show; see Group Catalogue Entry 072.

1013A Early Summer 1965 # London: MJ interview by Michael Parkinson, probably for BBC TV.

1014 July 23, 1965 # In the streets of London: MJ, Bill Wyman and Brian Jones interview (SING THIS ALL TOGETHER, BT).

1015 August 18, 1965: London: MJ best man at David Bailey's and Catherine Deneuve's wedding (BBC TV news-clip).

1015A August 20, 1965 # London: MJ interview for BBC radio (see Group Catalogue Entry 079A).

1016 September 2, 1965 # "Ready, Steady, Go!", AR TV recordings, Wembley, Middlesex: MJ and Bill Wyman interview (see Group Catalogue Entry 081).

1017 September 3 or 4, 1965 # Irish Tour: The Making of "CHARLIE IS MY DARLING" (film, Spring 1966; see Group Catalogue Entry 109; "SUPERSTARS IN CONCERT", film compilation, 1973/1981; DR. NO PRESENTS THE ROLLING STONES, BT [incomplete]; HIGHWAY BOUND, BT; READY STEADY STONES, BT): Elvis Imitation

MJ, Andrew L. Oldham: vocals, plus interview; Keith Richards: piano, vocals.

1018 Autumn 1965 # London: CHRIS FARLOWE, FARLOWE IN THE MIDNIGHT HOUR (EP) (Immediate IMEP 0001 [UK], Nov. 19, 1965; 14 THINGS TO THINK ABOUT, Repertoire Rec. REP 4280-WY, CD [Germany], 1992, bonus tracks): In The Midnight Hour (Pickett, Cropper), Mr. Pitiful (Redding, Cropper), (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction (Jagger, Richards), Who Can I Turn To (Newley, Bricusse)

MJ, Keith Richards, Andrew L. Oldham: producers; Art Greenslade: music director; Chris Farlowe: vocals; probably backed by: Albert Lee: guitar; Tony Ashton or Dave Greenslade: keyboards; Ricky Charman, Pete Sheridan or Bruce Wadell: bass; Ian Hague or Carl Palmer: drums; Dave Quincy: saxophone (possible line-up; also applies to Entries 1020, 1025-1027B & 1028B).

1019 October 28, 1965 # Kennedy Airport, Queens, New York: Interview with all five Stones by Ed Rudy (see Group Catalogue Entry 093).

1020 Autumn or December 1965 # London: CHRIS FARLOWE, Single (Immediate IM 023 [UK], Jan. 14, 1966; 14 THINGS TO THINK ABOUT, Repertoire Rec. REP 4280-WY, CD [Germany], 1992, bonus track): Think (Jagger, Richards)

MJ, Keith Richards and Andrew L. Oldham: producers; Art Greenslade: arranger & conductor.

1021 February 3, 1966 # "Top Of The Pops", BBC TV recordings, London (aired Feb. 10 & repeated Feb. 17, 1966): MJ and Keith Richards interview (EVERLASTING STONES, BT; INSTRUMENTALS, VOLUME II, BT; unconfirmed).

1022 February 6, 1966 # London: MJ interview for "Eamonn Andrews Show", ABC TV (see Group Catalogue Entry 100).

1022A April 1, 1966 # Regent Sound Studio, London: TROGGS recording session (referred to on THE TROGGS TAPE, THE TROGGS ARCHEOLOGY 1966-1976, Chronicles-Fontana 314512 936-2 CDP 774 [US], CD bonus single, Sep. 1992)

MJ, Jack Nitzsche: hand in the production; Larry Page: producer.

1023 Late April or early May, 1966 # Pye Recording Studios, London: MICK JAGGER, Demo recordings for CHRIS FARLOWE (released as official ROLLING STONES track on METAMORPHOSIS, Decca SKL 5212 [UK], June 6, 1975; on METAMORPHOSIS, ABKCO ANA 1 [US], June 1975; on single, ABKCO 4702 [US]/Decca F 13597 [UK], Aug. 12/Sep. 5, 1975; on single, Decca STONE 11 [UK], Sep. 5, 1980; on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1 [US], 4LP box, and Abkco 1218-2 [US], 3CD box, Aug. 15, 1989): Out Of Time (Jagger, Richards)

MJ: vocals; Joe Moretti: guitar; Reg Guest: piano; Eric Ford: bass; Andy White: drums; Sidney Sax: leading violinist; Art Greenslade: arranger.

1024 Late April or early May, 1966 # Pye Recording Studios, London: CHRIS FARLOWE, Single (Immediate IM 035 [UK]/MGM K-13567 [US], June 17, 1966; 14 THINGS TO THINK ABOUT, Repertoire Rec. REP 4280-WY, CD [Germany], 1992, bonus tracks): †Out Of Time (Jagger, Richards), ††Baby Make It Soon (Oldham, Woolfson)

MJ: producer; Art Greenslade: arranger; Chris Farlowe: vocals; - NOTES: Same backing track as Mick Jagger's demo recording, see above; ††line-up: see Entry 1018.

1024A May 8, 1966 # Birmingham: MJ interview for "Thank Your Lucky Stars", ABC TV show (see Group Catalogue Entry 112).

1024B June 1966 # Tangier, Morocco: MJ interview for BBC TV (aired "A Whole Scene Going", June 15, 1966).

1024C August 1966 # London: ROD STEWART AND THE FACES (Springboard SPB 4030 [US], 1975); BLUES ANYTIME, VOLUME 3 & 4 (Immediate Rec. Line IDCD 9.00680 0, CD [West Germany], 1988): ROD STEWART & P.P. ARNOLD: Come Home Baby (Goffin, King)

MJ: producer; Keith Richards: guitar; Rod Stewart, P.P. Arnold: vocals; Keith Emerson: keyboards; bass, drums and brass: not identified.

1025 September 14, 1966, onwards # Pye Recording Studios, London: CHRIS FARLOWE, Single (Immediate IM 038 [UK], Oct. 14, 1966; ††14 THINGS TO THINK ABOUT, Repertoire Rec. REP 4280-WY, CD [Germany], 1992, bonus track): †Ride On Baby [Edit] (Jagger, Richards), ††Headlines (Oldham, Greenslade)

MJ: producer; Art Greenslade: music director; - NOTES: Full version released on subsequent LP, see Entry 1026 below.

1025A September 14, 1966, onwards # Pye Recording Studios, London: MICK JAGGER, Demo recordings for CHRIS FARLOWE (THROUGH THE YEARS, BT CD): I've Been Loving You Too Long (Redding, Butler)

MJ: vocals; - NOTES: Same backing track as Chris Farlowe's version, see below.

1026 September 14, 1966, onwards # Pye Recording Studios, London: CHRIS FARLOWE, THE ART OF CHRIS FARLOWE (Immediate IMLP 006 [UK], Nov. 11, 1966/Repertoire Rec. REP 4292-WY, CD [West Germany], 1988): 1. What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted (Riser, Dean, Wetherspoon), 2. We're Doing Fine (Ott), 3. Life Is But Nothing (Skinner, Rose), 4. Paint It Black (Jagger, Richards), 5. Cuttin' In (Watson), 6. Open The Door To Your Heart (Banks), 7. †Out Of Time (Jagger, Richards), 8. North South East West (Farlowe, Lee), 9. You're So Good For Me (Oldham, Bell, Skinner, Rose), 10. It Was Easier To Hurt Her (Ragovoy, Russell), 11. I'm Free (Jagger, Richards), 12. I've Been Loving You Too Long (Redding, Butler), 13. Reach Out I'll Be There (Holland, Dozier, Holland), 14. †Ride On Baby (Jagger, Richards)

MJ: producer; Art Greenslade: arranger & conductor; Glyn Johns: engineer; Chris Farlowe: vocals; - NOTES: Possible line-up see Entry 1018; previously released on singles, see Entries 1023 & 1025 above.

1027 September 14, 1966, onwards (probable) # Pye Recording Studios, London: CHRIS FARLOWE, Single (Immediate IM 041 [UK], Jan. 1967; THE CHRIS FARLOWE COLLECTION, Immediate Rec. Line IDCD 9.00506, CD [West Germany], 1988): My Way Of Giving (Marriott, Lane), †You're So Good For Me (Oldham, Bell, Skinner, Rose)

MJ: producer; Art Greenslade: arranger; previously released on LP, see above.

1027A September 14, 1966, onwards (probable) # Pye Recording Studios, London: CHRIS FARLOWE; Single B-Side (Immediate IM 056 [UK], June 23, 1967; PAINT IT FARLOWE, Immediate Z12 52010 [US], Nov. 1968; 14 THINGS TO THINK ABOUT, Repertoire Rec. REP 4280-WY, CD [Germany], 1992, bonus track): What Have I Been Doing (Alcock, Crane)

MJ and/or Glyn Johns: producer; - NOTES: A-side of original single: Moanin' (Timmons, Hendricks).

1027B October 14, 1966 # London: MJ interview for "David Frost Show", AR TV.

1028 Late 1966 # Probably London: NICKY SCOTT, Single (Immediate IM 045 [UK], Jan. 1967; VARIOUS ARTISTS, IMMEDIATE RECORD COMPANY ANTHOLOGY, Immediate DOBOX-1, CD [UK], 1992): Back Street Girl (Jagger, Richards)

MJ, Andrew L. Oldham: producers; Art Greenslade: music director; Nicky Scott: vocals; remaining musicians not identified; - NOTES: Mistakenly entitled Backstreet Girl.

1028A December 31, 1966 # "Ready, Steady, Go!", AR TV (final show), Wembley, Middlesex: MJ in audience.

1028B Late 1966 or early 1967 # Pye Recording Studios, London (probable): CHRIS FARLOWE, Single (Immediate IM 049 [UK], May 1967; THE ART OF CHRIS FARLOWE, Repertoire Rec. REP 4292-WY, CD [West Germany], 1988, bonus track): Yesterday's Papers (Jagger, Richards), †Life Is But Nothing (Skinner, Rose)

MJ: producer; Art Greenslade: arranger; previously released on LP, see Entry 1026 above.

1028C February 5, 1967 # London: MJ interview for "Eamonn Andrews Show", ABC TV (see Group Catalogue Entry 136).

1028D February 10, 1967 # EMI Studios, London: THE BEATLES ("Come Together", [unofficial?] promotional film; "THE BEATLES ANTHOLOGY", TV special, Dec. 1995): A Day In The Life [orchestra recordings] (Lennon, McCartney)

MJ, Keith Richards, Marianne Faithfull, Mike Nesmith, Donovan: among crowd.

1028E April 6, 1967 # Rome, Italy: MJ and Brian Jones interview for Italian TV.

1029 April 14, 1967 # Press conference, Hazyland, Zurich, Switzerland: MJ interview for Swiss TV (aired "Hits A Go Go", SRG, April 1967).

1030 May 11, 1967 # Olympic Sound Studios, London: THE BEATLES, Single B-side (Parlophone R 5620 [UK]/Capitol 5964 [US], July 7/July 17, 1967; MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR, Capitol CCT-48062, CD [US]/Parlophone CDP-748062-2, CD [UK], Sep. 1987): Baby, You're A Rich Man (Lennon, McCartney)

MJ: back-up vocals; John Lennon: piano, vocals, clavioline; Paul McCartney: bass, piano, back-up vocals; George Harrison: guitar, back-up vocals; Ringo Starr: drums, tambourine; Eddie Kramer: vibraphone; - NOTES: A-side of original single: All You Need Is Love (Lennon, McCartney).

1031 May 21, 1967 # "Look Of The Week", BBC TV show, London: MJ in discussion with Prof. John Cohen.

1032 June 25, 1967 # EMI Studios, London: THE BEATLES ("Our World", first worldwide live TV broadcast; released on video, "THE COMPLEAT BEATLES", MGM-UA 700166 [US]/MGM-UA UMV 10166 [UK], Oct. 1982, and MGM-UA SMV 10166 [US and UK], Oct. 1986; "25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE ROLLING STONES" [incomplete], see Group Catalogue Entry 488; STRAWBERRY FIELDS FOREVER, BT): All You Need Is Love (Lennon, McCartney)

MJ: back-up vocals; John Lennon: vocals; Paul McCartney: bass, additional vocals; George Harrison: guitar solo, back-up vocals; Ringo Starr: drums, back-up vocals; Keith Richards, Marianne Faithfull, Keith Moon, Eric Clapton: among crowd; - NOTES: Pre-recorded instrumental backing track.

1032A June 27-28, 1967 # Brixton Prison, London: MJ and Robert Fraser in handcuffs (British TV news-clip; "25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE ROLLING STONES", see Group Catalogue Entry 488).

1033 Late June 1967 # Probably London: MJ interview (INSTRUMENTALS, BT).

1033A July 31, 1967 # Press conference, Granada TV Studios, London: MJ interview.

1034 July 31, 1967 # Press conference, Soho, London: MJ and Marianne Faithfull interview.

1035 July 31, 1967 # Spain's Hall near Ongar, Essex: MJ in discussion with Lord Stow Hill, William Rees-Mogg, the Bishop of Woolwich and Father Thomas Corbishley (aired "World In Action", Granada TV, Aug. 1967; in "ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE", LWT series, May 1977 [incomplete], see Group Catalogue Entry 306A; in "25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE ROLLING STONES" [incomplete], see Group Catalogue Entry 488).

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