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Friday, January 24, 2025
Wednesday, January 15, 2025
Today in Music (1965): The Rolling Stones No. 2 released
No. 2/Now! |
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Released: 1/15/1965 (#2); 2/2/1965 (Now!) Peak: 5 US, 110 UK, -- CN, 2 AU Click for codes to charts. Sales (in millions): 0.7 US, -- UK, 2.05 world (includes US and UK), 3.05 EAS Genre: classic rock |
Tracks (No. 2):Click on a song title for more details.
Total Running Time: 36:58 Tracks (Now!):Click on a song title for more details.
Total Running Time: 35:58 The Players:
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Rating (No. 2/Now!):3.940 out of 5.00 (average of 27 ratings)
Awards (No. 2/Now!):(Click on award to learn more). |
About the AlbumThe U.S.-only album Now! pulls seven songs from The U.K. album (No. 2 (songs noted above). "Mona" was first released on the U.K. album The Rolling Stones while “Heart of Stone” and “Little Red Rooster” were originally released only as singles in the U.K.At the onset of 1965, the Rolling Stones released their sophomore U.K. effort, an album simply called No. 2. “Recorded sporadically in the UK and US during 1964,” WK-2 the album “followed its predecessor's tendency to largely feature R&B covers…[but also added] compositions from the still-developing Mick Jagger/Keith Richard songwriting team.” WK-2 “While Eric Easton was co-credited as producer alongside Andrew Loog Oldham on The Rolling Stones' debut album, Oldham takes full production duties for …No. 2.” WK-2 “In the usual British Invasion tradition,” RU American albums were “patched together from a variety of sources.” RU The result is that Now! is the Stones’ “best early R&B-oriented effort. Most of the Stones' early albums suffer from three or four very weak cuts; Now! is almost uniformly strong start-to-finish.” RU While four of the songs on No. 2 first saw release on the U.S.-only 12 x 5, seven of the songs from No. 2 show up on Now!, “the third US album…released…by their initial American distributor, London Records.” WK-N No. 2’s only remaining cut, the Stones’ “version of Muddy Waters' ‘I Can't Be Satisfied,’ which…features some killer slide playing by Brian Jones,” BE “wasn't released in America until 1973.” BE The No. 2 cuts that show up on Now! are “all solid numbers.” BE Among the carry-overs are “covers of Down Home Girl [and] Otis Redding's Pain in My Heart.” RU Sitting alongside those songs are “Barbara Lynn's Oh Baby” RU and “Bo Diddley's vibrating Mona,” RU which originally appeared on the UK album The Rolling Stones, but had been replaced by the single ‘Not Fade Away’ on the US counterpart England's Newest Hit Makers. They “are all among the group's best R&B interpretations” (Unterbeger). “The best gem is Little Red Rooster, a pure blues with wonderful slide guitar from Brian Jones (and a #1 single in Britain, although it was only an album track in the U.S.).” RU Also of note was the song "Surprise, Surprise [which] would not officially appear in the UK for several years.” WK-N “Four of the songs on…Now! were penned by the songwriting team of Mick Jagger and Keith Richard (who dropped the "s" from his surname until 1978).” WK-N “As songwriters, [they] are still struggling, but they come up with one of their first winners (and an American Top 20 hit) with the yearning, soulful Heart of Stone.” RU “Due to the preference towards the American albums, ABKCO Records has overlooked both The Rolling Stones and…No. 2 for CD release in 1986 and during its remastering series in 2002. Consequently, the album has been out of print for many years.” WK-2 The SongsHere’s a breakdown of each of the individual songs. |
Everybody Needs Somebody to LoveThe Rolling Stones |
Writer(s): Bert Berns, Solomon Burke, Jerry Wexler Released: No. 2 (1965), Now! (1965) Peak: -- Click for codes to charts. Sales (in millions): -- US, -- UK, -- world (includes US + UK) Airplay/Streaming (in millions): -- radio, -- video, -- streaming About the Song:A |
Down Home GirlThe Rolling Stones |
Writer(s): Jerry Leiber, Artie Butler Released: No. 2 (1965), Now! (1965) Peak: -- Click for codes to charts. Sales (in millions): -- US, -- UK, -- world (includes US + UK) Airplay/Streaming (in millions): -- radio, -- video, -- streaming About the Song:A |
You Can’t Catch MeThe Rolling Stones |
Writer(s): Chuck Berry Released: No. 2 (1965), Now! (1965) Peak: -- Click for codes to charts. Sales (in millions): -- US, -- UK, -- world (includes US + UK) Airplay/Streaming (in millions): -- radio, -- video, -- streaming About the Song:A |
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Heart of StoneThe Rolling Stones |
Writer(s): Mick Jagger, Keith Richards Released: 12/19/1964 (US single), Now! (1965) Peak: 19 BB Click for codes to charts. Sales (in millions): -- US, -- UK, -- world (includes US + UK) Airplay/Streaming (in millions): -- radio, -- video, -- streaming About the Song:A |
What a ShameThe Rolling Stones |
Writer(s): Mick Jagger, Keith Richards Released: 12/19/1964 (B-side of “Heart of Stone”), No. 2 (1965), Now! (1965) Peak: -- Click for codes to charts. Sales (in millions): -- US, -- UK, -- world (includes US + UK) Airplay/Streaming (in millions): -- radio, -- video, -- streaming About the Song:A |
Down the Road ApieceThe Rolling Stones |
Writer(s): Don Raye Released: No. 2 (1965), Now! (1965) Peak: -- Click for codes to charts. Sales (in millions): -- US, -- UK, -- world (includes US + UK) Airplay/Streaming (in millions): -- radio, -- video, -- streaming About the Song:A |
I Can’t Be SatisfiedThe Rolling Stones |
Writer(s): Muddy Waters Released: No. 2 (1965) Peak: -- Click for codes to charts. Sales (in millions): -- US, -- UK, -- world (includes US + UK) Airplay/Streaming (in millions): -- radio, -- video, -- streaming About the Song:A |
Pain in My HeartThe Rolling Stones |
Writer(s): Allen Toussaint Released: No. 2 (1965), Now! (1965) Peak: -- Click for codes to charts. Sales (in millions): -- US, -- UK, -- world (includes US + UK) Airplay/Streaming (in millions): -- radio, -- video, -- streaming About the Song:A |
Off the HookThe Rolling Stones |
Writer(s): Mick Jagger, Keith Richards Released: 11/13/1964 (B-side of “Little Red Rooster”), No. 2 (1965), Now! (1965) Peak: -- Click for codes to charts. Sales (in millions): -- US, -- UK, -- world (includes US + UK) Airplay/Streaming (in millions): -- radio, -- video, -- streaming About the Song:A |
Oh Baby (We Got a Good Thing Goin’)The Rolling Stones |
Writer(s): Barbara Lynn Ozen Released: Now! (1965) Peak: -- Click for codes to charts. Sales (in millions): -- US, -- UK, -- world (includes US + UK) Airplay/Streaming (in millions): -- radio, -- video, -- streaming About the Song:A |
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Little Red RoosterThe Rolling Stones |
Writer(s): ? Released: 11/13/1964 (UK single), Now! (1965) Peak: 1 UK Click for codes to charts. Sales (in millions): -- US, -- UK, -- world (includes US + UK) Airplay/Streaming (in millions): -- radio, -- video, -- streaming About the Song:A |
Surprise, SurpriseThe Rolling Stones |
Writer(s): Mick Jagger, Keith Richards Released: Now! (1965) Peak: -- Click for codes to charts. Sales (in millions): -- US, -- UK, -- world (includes US + UK) Airplay/Streaming (in millions): -- radio, -- video, -- streaming About the Song:A |
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