The Rolling Stones Debut Album

The first Rolling Stones Album titled "The Rolling8. "Carol" written by Chuck Berry
Stones" was released in the UK in 1964. The US9. "Tell Me You're Coming Back" written by Mick
version of this album was released a few monthsJagger and Keith Richards
later with a different title; it was called "England's10. "Can I Get a Witness" written by Brian Holland,
Newest Hit Makers".Lamont Dozier, Eddie Holland
Mick Jagger and Keith Richards have been the11. "You Can Make It If You Try" Ted Jarrett
main songwriters for the Stones over the past12. "Walking the Dog" written by Rufus Thomas
forty years but in this, there first album they onlyand covered by many popular artists
wrote one of the tracks, called "Tell Me You'reThere first album was an instant success,
Coming Back". The other tracks were written byreaching No 1 in the UK Top 20 Album charts and
many top artists of the time.No 4 in the Billboard Pop Album charts.
Track ListMany of the tracks on this album were drawn
1. "Route 66" this song was written by Bobbyfrom there first UK tour in 1963. On this tour,
Troup and is also know as "Get Your Kicks Onthey were a supporting act to a number of
Route 66American R&B acts, which was a great learning
2. "I Just Want to Make Love to You" written bycurve for the future song writing team of Mick
Willie Dixon in 1954 and has been recorded byJagger and Keith Richards.
many artist over the past fifty yearsPrior to the tour the Stones had released two
3. "Honest I Do" A blues number written bysingles, their first debut single was a Chuck Berry
Jimmy Reedsong called "Come On" released in 1963 and there
4. "Mona I Need You Baby" written by Ellassecond single, written by John Lennon and Paul
McDaniel, later to be known as Bo DiddleyMcCartney called "I Wanna Be Your Man" was
5. "Now I've Got a Witness Like Uncle Phil andreleased in the same year. The Beatles also
Uncle Gene" written by Nanker Phelgerecorded this song, but in Beatles style of course,
6. "Little by Little" written by Nanker Phelge andgood old Rock&Roll. The Stones version was a
Phil SpectorBlues version. Both the Rolling Stones singles did
7. "I'm a King Bee" written by James Moore alsovery well and hit the UK top twenty charts.
know as Slim Harpo