"Stoned" was released in the United Kingdom by the Rolling Stones on the Decca label on 1 November 1963, as the B-side to their version of "I Wanna Be Your Man". Recorded in early October 1963, it was the first song released to be credited to "Nanker Phelge", and the band's first original composition, derivative of "Green Onions" by Booker T. & the M.G.s. This bluesy quasi-instrumental features Jones on harmonica and Stewart on tack piano, with occasional vocals from Jagger who huskily recites "Stoned .... outa mah mind .... where am I at?"
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| - Stoned (canción de The Rolling Stones) (es)
- Stoned (chanson des Rolling Stones) (fr)
- Stoned (Rolling Stones song) (en)
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| - «Stoned» fue editado en el Reino Unido por The Rolling Stones en el sello Decca el 1 de noviembre de 1963, como Cara B de su versión de "I Wanna Be Your Man". Grabado a primeros de octubre de 1963, fue la primera canción acreditada a "Nanker Phelge", y la primera composición original de la banda. Derivado o influido por "Green Onions" de Booker T. & The M.G.s, este instrumental bluesy no fue editado en los Estados Unidos en "tierras morales" hasta su inclusión en Singles Collection: The London Years en 1989. También apareció en 1973 en el Reino Unido la recopilación No Stone Unturned, y en Singles 1963-1965 (2004). (es)
- Stoned est une chanson des Rolling Stones parue le 1er novembre 1963 en face B du single I Wanna Be Your Man au Royaume-Uni. Première composition du groupe créditée Nanker Phelge, la chanson est une improvisation. (fr)
- "Stoned" was released in the United Kingdom by the Rolling Stones on the Decca label on 1 November 1963, as the B-side to their version of "I Wanna Be Your Man". Recorded in early October 1963, it was the first song released to be credited to "Nanker Phelge", and the band's first original composition, derivative of "Green Onions" by Booker T. & the M.G.s. This bluesy quasi-instrumental features Jones on harmonica and Stewart on tack piano, with occasional vocals from Jagger who huskily recites "Stoned .... outa mah mind .... where am I at?" (en)
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| - «Stoned» fue editado en el Reino Unido por The Rolling Stones en el sello Decca el 1 de noviembre de 1963, como Cara B de su versión de "I Wanna Be Your Man". Grabado a primeros de octubre de 1963, fue la primera canción acreditada a "Nanker Phelge", y la primera composición original de la banda. Derivado o influido por "Green Onions" de Booker T. & The M.G.s, este instrumental bluesy no fue editado en los Estados Unidos en "tierras morales" hasta su inclusión en Singles Collection: The London Years en 1989. También apareció en 1973 en el Reino Unido la recopilación No Stone Unturned, y en Singles 1963-1965 (2004). (es)
- Stoned est une chanson des Rolling Stones parue le 1er novembre 1963 en face B du single I Wanna Be Your Man au Royaume-Uni. Première composition du groupe créditée Nanker Phelge, la chanson est une improvisation. (fr)
- "Stoned" was released in the United Kingdom by the Rolling Stones on the Decca label on 1 November 1963, as the B-side to their version of "I Wanna Be Your Man". Recorded in early October 1963, it was the first song released to be credited to "Nanker Phelge", and the band's first original composition, derivative of "Green Onions" by Booker T. & the M.G.s. This bluesy quasi-instrumental features Jones on harmonica and Stewart on tack piano, with occasional vocals from Jagger who huskily recites "Stoned .... outa mah mind .... where am I at?" The single was briefly released in the United States on the London Records label early in 1964, but was quickly withdrawn on "moral grounds" until its inclusion on Singles Collection: The London Years in 1989. It also appeared on the 1973 UK-only compilation No Stone Unturned, and on Singles 1963-1965 (2004). The title was altered to "Stones" on some copies of the British release. The title "Stones" also appears on some foreign E.P.s. (en)
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