Rolling Stones Compilations 1939-??-??
Necrophilia, Various, Various
Set 1
Out Of Time
Don't Lie To Me
Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow ?
Think
Hear It
Something Just Stick In Your Mind
Aftermath
I'd Much Rather Be With The Boys
Andrew's Blues
Pay Your Dues
Let The Good Times Roll
Heart Of Stone
Each And Everyday Of The Year
(Walkin' Thru The) Sleepy City
Try A Little Harder
Blue Turns To Grey
We're Wastin' Time
Don't Lie To Me
Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow ?
Think
Hear It
Something Just Stick In Your Mind
Aftermath
I'd Much Rather Be With The Boys
Andrew's Blues
Pay Your Dues
Let The Good Times Roll
Heart Of Stone
Each And Everyday Of The Year
(Walkin' Thru The) Sleepy City
Try A Little Harder
Blue Turns To Grey
We're Wastin' Time
Set 2
Set 3
Comment
Necrophilia was compiled by bassist Bill Wyman who picked out some very rare Stones song. Since most of the songs were not written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, Allen Klein (the Stones' ex-manager) stepped in and demanded more Jagger/Richards song, purely for monetary reasons.So Necrophilia was scrapped. This album was never officially released, but the original proof cover art and very rare acetate were produced.
The song "Andrew's Blues" was written around February 1964 and credited to "Nanker Phelge" (a fictional name). The name would guarantee the entire band to share the writing royalties. It came from a suggestion from guitarist, Brian Jones, who named it after a revolting face "nanker" and Jimmy Phelge's surname. The song is about Andrew Loog Oldham, who was the Stones' publicist at the time. If you listen to the song, they even make reference to themselves from Andrew's point of view:The Rolling Stones are a great f***ing group!
The song "Pay Your Dues" is another great song that is the beginning of the making of "Street Fighting Man" which is just plain AWESOME
The song "Andrew's Blues" was written around February 1964 and credited to "Nanker Phelge" (a fictional name). The name would guarantee the entire band to share the writing royalties. It came from a suggestion from guitarist, Brian Jones, who named it after a revolting face "nanker" and Jimmy Phelge's surname. The song is about Andrew Loog Oldham, who was the Stones' publicist at the time. If you listen to the song, they even make reference to themselves from Andrew's point of view:The Rolling Stones are a great f***ing group!
The song "Pay Your Dues" is another great song that is the beginning of the making of "Street Fighting Man" which is just plain AWESOME
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