Stefanie from Rock Hill, ScI have never heard this version, but the original doesn't sound like it's being played with the Bo Didley beat.Joey from Nowhere Land, CaI like this version better than Buddy's.though I usually prefer the original, I think this one sounds better.Keith's chugging acoustic rhythm playing really forces it down your throat in the Stones' version, and I've gotta say, I love it! The guitar/harmonica break is also fantastic. Like Wyman says though, it's much less noticeable. Buddy Holly even sings the "ba-baba-baaa" in the intro. Sam from Shanghai, ChinaThe Buddy Holly version definitely uses the Bo Diddley beat.Craig from Melbourne, AustraliaUsed to superb effect as the opening number on their Voodoo Lounge tour of 94-95.It was in Kurt Cobain's suicide note as well. It's in:īellbottom Blues - by Derek and the Dominos James from Gettysburg, PaThis phrase is just as much rock'n roll as the Rolling Stones' name is.Jonathan from Bishop, Englandim sure this says "Love thats real does not fade away" but when i look up lyrics it says "Love real not fade away".Dale from Santa Fe, NmKurt Cobain's suicide note quoted Neil Young: "It's better to burn out than to fade away" and not lines from this song.Brian Jones's harmonica is awesome here - what a talented musician he was. Emily from Detroit, MiI love in the video posted here how they shriek every time MIck does that little move!! You can see why he later did so much dancing - this is a very careful performance on his part.Bertrand from Paris, FranceThis was the first British Top 10 for The Stones.Three of the four Stones are in their 70s and, sadly, come January I will join them. The week "Not Fade Away" peaked at #48, the quintet's 2nd charted record, "Tell Me", was at #62 and on August 2nd it peaked at #24 (for 2 weeks). On April 26th 1964 when the Stones' debut record in America, "Not Fade Away", entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart at position #98 and on July 12th it peaked at #48 (for 1 week) and spent 13 weeks on the Top 100. Barry from Sauquoit, Ny'The bad boys enter the American charts'.ABC-TV affiliated program 'The Les Crane Show'.Ĭan't find on the internet if they performed a song on the show or were just interviewed, at the time their covered version of "Not Fade Away" was in its sixth week on Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart. Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn June 2nd 1964, the Rolling Stones appeared on American TV for first time, they were guests on the N.Y.C.Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn this day in 1964.
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