| The first Rolling Stones Album titled "The Rolling | | | | 8. "Carol" written by Chuck Berry |
| Stones" was released in the UK in 1964. The US | | | | 9. "Tell Me You're Coming Back" written by Mick |
| version of this album was released a few months | | | | Jagger and Keith Richards |
| later with a different title; it was called "England's | | | | 10. "Can I Get a Witness" written by Brian Holland, |
| Newest Hit Makers". | | | | Lamont Dozier, Eddie Holland |
| Mick Jagger and Keith Richards have been the | | | | 11. "You Can Make It If You Try" Ted Jarrett |
| main songwriters for the Stones over the past | | | | 12. "Walking the Dog" written by Rufus Thomas |
| forty years but in this, there first album they only | | | | and covered by many popular artists |
| wrote one of the tracks, called "Tell Me You're | | | | There first album was an instant success, |
| Coming Back". The other tracks were written by | | | | reaching 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 List | | | | Many of the tracks on this album were drawn |
| 1. "Route 66" this song was written by Bobby | | | | from there first UK tour in 1963. On this tour, |
| Troup and is also know as "Get Your Kicks On | | | | they were a supporting act to a number of |
| Route 66 | | | | American R&B acts, which was a great learning |
| 2. "I Just Want to Make Love to You" written by | | | | curve for the future song writing team of Mick |
| Willie Dixon in 1954 and has been recorded by | | | | Jagger and Keith Richards. |
| many artist over the past fifty years | | | | Prior to the tour the Stones had released two |
| 3. "Honest I Do" A blues number written by | | | | singles, their first debut single was a Chuck Berry |
| Jimmy Reed | | | | song called "Come On" released in 1963 and there |
| 4. "Mona I Need You Baby" written by Ellas | | | | second single, written by John Lennon and Paul |
| McDaniel, later to be known as Bo Diddley | | | | McCartney called "I Wanna Be Your Man" was |
| 5. "Now I've Got a Witness Like Uncle Phil and | | | | released in the same year. The Beatles also |
| Uncle Gene" written by Nanker Phelge | | | | recorded this song, but in Beatles style of course, |
| 6. "Little by Little" written by Nanker Phelge and | | | | good old Rock&Roll. The Stones version was a |
| Phil Spector | | | | Blues version. Both the Rolling Stones singles did |
| 7. "I'm a King Bee" written by James Moore also | | | | very well and hit the UK top twenty charts. |
| know as Slim Harpo | | | | |