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All 74 songs covered by The Rolling Stones on regular albums
Posted by: robbertnice ()
Date: March 11, 2014 16:49

Interesting site for Stones fans. Or did you really think they wrote them all themselves ?

[www.gerardslinkert.nl]

Hey Ho Lets Go, Gerard



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2014-03-11 16:51 by robbertnice.

Re: All 74 songs covered by The Rolling Stones on regular albums
Posted by: GasLightStreet ()
Date: March 11, 2014 16:51

What is a "regular studio" album?

Re: All 74 songs covered by The Rolling Stones on regular albums
Posted by: More Hot Rocks ()
Date: March 11, 2014 16:56

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Re: All 74 songs covered by The Rolling Stones on regular albums
Posted by: RoughJusticeOnYa ()
Date: March 11, 2014 17:30

"Da Doo Run Run" (The Crystals) & "Down The Road Apiece" (Chuck Berry) are from 1940 ?!

"Performer" is a bit 'out of the blue' as a category, here. I mean, some tunes are standards, that have been performed by a multitude of people.
And the true credit should (always) be for the composer, imo. In fact: that's what started this list in the first place, I reckon?!

"The Rest Of The Best, The Stones Story, Part 2" (1983), is that an offical album?
Quite frankly, I never heard of that one...
(nor of an official release of the Stones' take on "Da Doo Run Run".)

All 74 songs covered by The Rolling Stones on regular albums
Posted by: robbertnice ()
Date: March 11, 2014 16:55

Interesting site for Stones fans !
Or did you really think they wrote all those songs themselves ?

[www.gerardslinkert.nl]

Re: All 74 songs covered by The Rolling Stones on regular albums
Posted by: GasLightStreet ()
Date: March 11, 2014 17:59

Down The Road Apiece is by Don Raye, who released it in 1940. The Stones covered Berry's version of him covering...

Re: All 74 songs covered by The Rolling Stones on regular albums
Posted by: Deltics ()
Date: March 11, 2014 19:29

Quote
RoughJusticeOnYa
"Da Doo Run Run" (The Crystals) & "Down The Road Apiece" (Chuck Berry) are from 1940 ?!

"Performer" is a bit 'out of the blue' as a category, here. I mean, some tunes are standards, that have been performed by a multitude of people.
And the true credit should (always) be for the composer, imo. In fact: that's what started this list in the first place, I reckon?!

"The Rest Of The Best, The Stones Story, Part 2" (1983), is that an offical album?
Quite frankly, I never heard of that one...
(nor of an official release of the Stones' take on "Da Doo Run Run".)

It was released by Decca in Germany, see here:
[www.discogs.com]


"As we say in England, it can get a bit trainspottery"

Re: All 74 songs covered by The Rolling Stones on regular albums
Posted by: GasLightStreet ()
Date: March 11, 2014 20:03

Do the Stones have non-regular, unregular or irregular albums?

Re: All 74 songs covered by The Rolling Stones on regular albums
Posted by: EddieByword ()
Date: March 11, 2014 20:24

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GasLightStreet
Do the Stones have non-regular, unregular or irregular albums?

Depends on the particular vowel movement of the time..........

Re: All 74 songs covered by The Rolling Stones on regular albums
Posted by: DGA35 ()
Date: March 12, 2014 00:14

Guess we can update the list to include the songs from the Some Girls deluxe edition, too, like You Win Again, Tallahassee Lassie, We Had It All.

Re: All 74 songs covered by The Rolling Stones on regular albums
Posted by: AussieMark ()
Date: March 12, 2014 00:26

Chuck Berry didn't write Route 66 either - that was Bobby Troup

Cheers
Mark
[rollingstoned.com.au]
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Re: All 74 songs covered by The Rolling Stones on regular albums
Date: March 12, 2014 00:32

Quote
Deltics
Quote
RoughJusticeOnYa
"Da Doo Run Run" (The Crystals) & "Down The Road Apiece" (Chuck Berry) are from 1940 ?!

"Performer" is a bit 'out of the blue' as a category, here. I mean, some tunes are standards, that have been performed by a multitude of people.
And the true credit should (always) be for the composer, imo. In fact: that's what started this list in the first place, I reckon?!

"The Rest Of The Best, The Stones Story, Part 2" (1983), is that an offical album?
Quite frankly, I never heard of that one...
(nor of an official release of the Stones' take on "Da Doo Run Run".)

It was released by Decca in Germany, see here:
[www.discogs.com]

Great release. I bought it a couple of months ago.

Re: All 74 songs covered by The Rolling Stones on regular albums
Posted by: stonesstein ()
Date: March 12, 2014 02:49

The other real gems with this one are the previously (and subsequently) unreleased Broonzy cover, Tell Me, track #2 on Side 2 and the single-day "release" of @#$%& Blues on the blank label 45.

It is also interesting to note that the b-side of Jagger's Memo From Turner, Natural Magic is included. Perhaps this was as a gift to longtime friend, Jack Nitzsche, who would get all writer's royalties from the sale.

Kick me like you kicked before
I can't even feel the pain no more

"Rocks Off", Exile on Main Street
Rolling Stones, 1972

Re: All 74 songs covered by The Rolling Stones on regular albums
Date: March 12, 2014 10:00

Quote
stonesstein
The other real gems with this one are the previously (and subsequently) unreleased Broonzy cover, Tell Me, track #2 on Side 2 and the single-day "release" of @#$%& Blues on the blank label 45.

It is also interesting to note that the b-side of Jagger's Memo From Turner, Natural Magic is included. Perhaps this was as a gift to longtime friend, Jack Nitzsche, who would get all writer's royalties from the sale.

It was also the B-side of the MFT-single, no?

Re: All 74 songs covered by The Rolling Stones on regular albums
Posted by: robbertnice ()
Date: March 12, 2014 10:22

Regular albums are to be separated from bootlegs.
I had a page for that, too complicated and i deleted it.

The most influential original is e.g. Route 66 by Chuck Berry and not the version of Bobby Troup.

I had all the songs on the website too to listen and compare, took them off for copyright reasons.

It's Only Rock'n'roll, Hey Ho Lets Go, Gerard

Anyway, you can read it all in the introduction on my website !

[www.gerardslinkert.nl]



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