The Rolling Stones’ unreleased version of ‘Key To The Highway’, recorded in 1964, showcases their deep connection to blues roots, blending British influence with Chicago authenticity and historical significance.
The Rolling Stones’ unreleased version of ‘Key To The Highway’, recorded in 1964, showcases their deep connection to blues roots, blending British influence with Chicago authenticity and historical significance.
In June 1964, The Rolling Stones recorded at Chess Studios in Chicago, capturing tracks like ‘It’s All Over Now’ and ‘2120 South Michigan Avenue’. These sessions marked a significant moment in their transition towards writing original music, influenced by legendary blues artists.