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The Rolling Stones ‎ – 19th Nervous Breakdown

The Rolling Stones ‎ – 19th Nervous Breakdown
The Rolling Stones ‎ – 19th Nervous Breakdown
The Rolling Stones ‎ – 19th Nervous Breakdown
The Rolling Stones ‎ – 19th Nervous Breakdown
The Rolling Stones ‎ – 19th Nervous Breakdown
The Rolling Stones ‎ – 19th Nervous Breakdown
The Rolling Stones ‎ – 19th Nervous Breakdown
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The Rolling Stones ‎ – 19th Nervous Breakdown/As Tears Go By (Decca ‎ – F.12331, UK, 1966).
"19th Nervous Breakdown" - the song of the English The Rolling Stones group. Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards.
Pesnya was written during the tour of group on the United States in October-December, 1965 and signed up at the end of their fourth North America tour during the sessions for an album Aftermath, between December 3 and 8, 1965 in recording studios of RCA in Hollywood, the State of California.
At first Jagger thought up the name, and then wrote the text. The introductory guitar party is played by Keith Richards while Brian Jones plays the bass riff borrowed in "Diddley Daddy" of Bo Diddley who had a great influence on The Rolling Stones style. The track is also known that at the end the so-called bass line of Bill Wyman sounds. Duration of a track is nearly four minutes. Eto is a lot of.
As well as many early records The Rolling Stones, "19th Nervous Breakdown" was officially released only in mono-sounding.
"19th Nervous Breakdown" was released as a single on February 4, 1966 in Great Britain and reached No. 2 in Record Retailer chart. Nevertheless, within three weeks it was No. 1 in top-30 NME and in charts of BBC of "Pick of the Pops" which were at that time widely known in Great Britain. "19th Nervous Breakdown" was also the fifth single best-seller in 1966 in Great Britain, having shown the bigger annual sales volume, than "These Boots Are Made for Walkin" Nancey Sinatra who prevented to reach No. 1 in Record Retailer, and the following single The Rolling Stones, "Paint It Black" which at the end of May, 1966 headed the same chart within a week.
"19th Nervous Breakdown" was released on February 12, 1966 in the USA and reached peak at No. 2 in Billboard Hot 100 (having conceded to "Ballad of the Green Berets" of the Sergeant Barry Sadler) and No. 1 in Cash Box Top 100. On was one of three songs - (ISatisfaction" and "As Tears Go By" - which executed The Rolling Stones on Ad Sullivans show in the USA in February, 1966. Plastinks
practically in excellent condition. Glossy vinyl. On a surface several scratches. A strong resonant sound with the minimum superficial noise and without clicks. Almost new polyethylene envelope. Bez of scrapes at the edges, strong folds, traces, gaps or inscriptions. Exclusive copy of classics of Stones.