The Rolling Stones took a Lennon–McCartney song, added a tougher edge, then hid an odd little instrumental on the flip side. The result was stranger—and stronger—than expected.
The Rolling Stones took a Lennon–McCartney song, added a tougher edge, then hid an odd little instrumental on the flip side. The result was stranger—and stronger—than expected.
The Rolling Stones spent years avoiding ‘Come On’, yet this cautious debut somehow launched everything. Why did the band dislike the very single that started the ride?
The Rolling Stones didn’t debut with a bang—’Come On’ landed in 1963 after a rushed studio night and label nerves nobody talks about enough.
It’s time to read about The Rolling Stones first official recording session. As history has it, after the band’s one and only “unofficial” recording session at London’s Curly Clayton Sound Studio on […]
60 Años de ‘Come On’, El Primer Single De Los Rolling Stones*Por Marcelo SonaglioniEra el 2 de mayo de 1963 y el nuevo manager de los Rolling Stones, Andrew Loog Oldham, programó […]