The Rolling Stones: England's Newest Hitmakers
Album #35 - May 1964
Episode date - January 27, 2016
Imagine a day when the Rolling Stones could legitimately claim to be England’s newest hitmakers.
Over fifty years later, they can certainly lay claim to being England’s oldest hitmakers, but here is where it all began. This is also the point where American kids began to develop an inkling about our own music culture – not because we suddenly realized that Muddy Waters and Slim Harpo were great artists, but because the Rolling Stones covered their music, and on the heels of Beatlemania, American kids were obsessed with everything coming out of England, even recycled Americana.
Fans of the Rolling Stones appreciated this album as if it represented some awesome new English sound, while all the Stones were trying to do was record passable versions of songs that were recorded by their own heroes. To put it simply, they succeeded on their own terms, and the imaginations of American kids did the rest of the work for them.
Featured tracks include;
1) Not Fade Away
2) Route 66
3) I Just Want to Make Love to You
4) Honest I Do
5) Now I’ve Got a Witness
6) Little By Little
7) I’m a King Bee
8) Carol
9) Tell Me (You’re Coming Back)
10) Can I Get a Witness
11) You Can Make It If You Try
12) Walking the Dog
May 1964 - Billboard Charted #8