Lost Rolling Stones Track Discovered In Attic

A previously unreleased Rolling Stones track has been discovered buried in a loft after over 50 years. The track, “No One Loves You More Than Me,” was recorded by the group in 1964, during one of their first sessions at IBC Studios, in London’s Portland Place. The 17-minute tape, which also includes three unreleased versions of the group’s more famous songs, is now being put up for sale.More »

By on March 18, 2016

A previously unreleased Rolling Stones track has been discovered buried in a loft after over 50 years. The track, “No One Loves You More Than Me,” was recorded by the group in 1964, during one of their first sessions at IBC Studios, in London’s Portland Place. The 17-minute tape, which also includes three unreleased versions of the group’s more famous songs, is now being put up for sale. The unmarked tape was apparently thrown away Mick Jagger and his bandmates after the recording sessions, only to be saved from destruction four years later by Jeremy Nielsen, a friend of a sound engineer who worked the studio. Nielsen found the tape when he visited the studio, near BBC Broadcasting House, in 1967 and was allowed to take unwanted demos and tapes that were due to be burnt. The Telegraph reports that the Stones themselves are excited at the prospect of hearing the song for the first time in more than 50 years. Current plans call for the tapes to be sold at auction April 3. Copyright(c) 2016 RTTNews.com. All Rights ReservedLess «

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