Not Fade Away Rolling Stones Extended Version JAR-ReMix AUDIO HiQ Hybrid JARichardsFilm

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* Labels: Decca (UK) LONDON (USA)
* Music: "It's All Over Now"-The Rolling Stones
* Writer(s): Norman Petty, Charles Hardin
* Producer: Andrew Loog Oldham

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The stones at their BEST! My mother brought me this record by mistake when I was 7! The shop had sold out of the Beatles! Best mistake ever!

guyspinditchfilshie
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I've heard Brian Jones was a troubled soul but Brian was an incredible talent.. I also prefer the Brian Jones era. Thank you for posting. Buddy Holly influenced the Stones as well as The Beatles.

michaelbeckwith
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An extraordinary song, The talent of The Stones, Brian Jones huge playing the harmonica, written by the great Buddy Holly, and the rhytmic Bo Diddly's beat. Complete rock song.

celiliorodriguezcortes
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Excellent love early stones especially with Brian Jones ❤

roybiedrycki
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I first saw the Rolling Stones on the Clay Cole TV Show in early 1964 performing Not Fade Away. I'm not sure this is that performance. But it's very similar with Mick shaking the four maracas. I knew at that time the Rolling Stones were going to be huge and Mick would become a legend. It was obvious right from the start - that appearance was etched into my memory.

edwood
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My favourite Stones song. I saw them 3 times over the years and kept hoping they would perform it. Not even in 1966 when they first played Toronto. Brian was still with us. Would have loved to hear him play his harmonica on this song.

LMM
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je ne sais comment vous remercier loupi52 superbe chanson du très grand Dick rivers très grande musique je suis émerveillé cela met de la baume au cœur ❤

chatssauvages
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❤love is love ❤ ... not fade away. Still loving the Stones, especially Mick ❤ after all these years. 😊

AlmaHausPress
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The use of the harmonic on this song adds something to Buddy Holley's brilliant original!

JohnMinehan-lxts
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One of the best tracks the Stones put out. Hard to believe they just keep on going...like the old Scotch Tape ad from the eighties that took this song..."re-record not fade away"...

jamiefoyers
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Their original line-up, their best line-up. Brian maybe the most accomplished musician, but Mick Taylor's contributions were exemplary also.

brucekalin
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I had a Rolling Stones greatest hits cassette that had this on it . My first of many Stones Albums. I was around 10 years old . It Was sort of like Hot Rocks but different. So I loved this song so much . A little bit after a had this we got cable and on showtime they showed “ The Buddy Holly Story” that had just come out that year. The movie had Buddy Holly singing this! I was wow he is playing a Rolling Stones song lol . My Dad informed me no Son That’s a Buddy Holly song and the Stones covered it. Stones Rule always have always will!

stephenlamb
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Love this cover. Harmonica and all. Thanks. 👏🏻👍

thewenik
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The first record I ever bought, the 'Not Fade Away' EP. Still got it. The Stones had it all over the Beatles in my humble opinion. The Beatles were nice, the Stones were naughtier.

barbaracameron-smith
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Heard them play it at the London Palladium in '65....very satisfying.

paulchapman
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I get a hundred you tube notifications and your is the one I picked. Help! I'm trapped in the 60's and can't get out. And loving it. My Stones. Thanks for sharing. Tell me.

johnmitchelljr
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Great cover. Too bad Buddy never heard it.

wesleycook
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Hello ja, Another quality video of a classic song. Mick and the Boys were pups, but, already very good. Thank you for your efforts and your replies, only if you are able to. This year's forest fires will go in the books as one of the worst in recent memory. All the best from Oregon, C.

cassvirgillo
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Why didn't I listen to music like this when I was a toddler?

edwinmichaelpetrat
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February 21, 2021: On this date in 1964, the Rolling Stones released their first single in the US, interestingly a cover of a Buddy Holly song, with help from Phil Spector on percussion and Gene Pitney on vocals. Brian Jones on harmonica.

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