Depends on condition firstly..secondly on pressing. Copies with the title "I Need You Baby" rather than "Mona" for the Bo Diddley song are rarer. I would say £50.00 minimum for one that exists and £500-£750 for a mint copy. Remember it's 47 years old now!
it is very rare so i'd say $40 it is very rare so i'd say $40
54,000 $ I just check
The Rolling Stones' 1964 1st American Tour was the band's first concert tour of America. The tour commenced on June 5 and concluded on June 20, 1964. On this tour, the band supported their first U.S. album The Rolling Stones.
Just "The Rolling Stones" in 1964. The next one was also self titled, until the greatest hits in 1965, htey were just simply named; 1 and 2. The first album with a real title came in 1965 "Out Of Our Heads", that included their huge seller "Satisfaction".
Now it's called The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones themselvesMick JaggerKeith RichardsBrian JonesBill WymanCharlie Watts
the term rolling stones simply came from a muddy waters song, "Rollin' Stone". when asked the band's name for the first tryout of a record company, jagger and Richards had no idea what to say, but brian Jones blurted out "the rollin' stones", which translated into the rolling stones.
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Sympathy For The Devil was the first song on The Rolling Stones Beggar's Banquet album.
The Rolling Stones first studio release album came out in 1964. It was self titled "The Rolling Stones", but in the United States the album was released under the title "Englands Newest Hitmakers" This album reached great commercial success behind the popularity of its single, "Come On", a cover of the classic Chuck Berry tune.
It's the first Rolling Stones live album from the early 1970s.
The Rolling Stones' 1964 1st American Tour was the band's first concert tour of America. The tour commenced on June 5 and concluded on June 20, 1964. On this tour, the band supported their first U.S. album The Rolling Stones.
Just "The Rolling Stones" in 1964. The next one was also self titled, until the greatest hits in 1965, htey were just simply named; 1 and 2. The first album with a real title came in 1965 "Out Of Our Heads", that included their huge seller "Satisfaction".
Now it's called The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones themselvesMick JaggerKeith RichardsBrian JonesBill WymanCharlie Watts
the term rolling stones simply came from a muddy waters song, "Rollin' Stone". when asked the band's name for the first tryout of a record company, jagger and Richards had no idea what to say, but brian Jones blurted out "the rollin' stones", which translated into the rolling stones.
rolling stones
Rolling Stones first issue was November 9, 1967.
John Lennon appeared on the cover of the first Rolling Stone magazine.