1964

640101A  1st January: UK TV (BBC) 'Top Of The Pops', Manchester, incl.
                   - I Wanna Be Your Man (John Lennon/Paul McCartney) -playback.

640102A  2nd January: CLEO. London, Regent Sound Studios. Producer: Andrew
                   Oldham. Sound engineer: Bill Farley. Musical director: Mike Leander.
                   - To Know Him Is To Love Him (Phil Spector)
                  Line-up: The Rolling Stones (incl. STU on piano) as backing group/Cleo
                                 (Sylvestre) on lead vocals

640102B  2nd January: THE ANDREW OLDHAM ORCHESTRA. London,
                   Regent Sound Studios. Producer: Andrew Oldham. Sound engineer: Bill
                   Farley. Musical director: Mike Leander.
                   - There Are But Five Rolling Stones (Mike Leander/Andrew Oldham)
                   Note: The Rolling Stones (incl. STU on piano) as backing group.

640103A  3rd and 4th January: London, Regent Sound Studios. Producer: Andrew Oldham.
                   Sound engineer: Bill Farley.
                   - Carol (Chuck Berry) -debutalbum-version
                   - Mona (Ellas McDaniel) -debutalbum-version
                   - Route 66 (Bobby Troup) -debutalbum-version
                   - Walking The Dog (Rufus Thomas) -debutalbum-version
                   - You Can Make It If You Try (Ted Jarrett) -STU on organ; debutalbum-version

640103B  3rd January: London, Glenlyn Ballroom, Forest Hill
640104A  4th January: Oxford, Town Hall
640105A  5th January: Reading, Olympia Ballroom

640100A  January: GENE PITNEY.
                   7“ single (Musicor Records MU 1036, -US). Producers: Andrew Oldham &
                   Gene Pitney (side A)
                   A: That Girl Belongs To Yesterday (MJ/KR) -composer credit
                   [B: Who Needs It (Len Beadle/Bob Conrad)]
                   Note: Released in the UK on United Artists (UA UP 1045) on February 21.

6th January - 27th January: 2nd British Tour.
                  Note: Possible set: see 640106A.

640106A  6th January: Harrow-on-the-Hill, Granada Theatre (1st show)
                   Unconfirmed set:
                   (Girls/Come On/Mona/You Better Move On/Roll Over Beethoven/
                    I Wanna Be Your Man)
                   Note: Girls is rumoured to be Boys (Luther Dixon/Wes Farrell) in role reversal.

640106B  6th January: Harrow-on-the-Hill, Granada Theatre (2nd show)
640107A  7th January: Slough, Adelphi Theatre (1st show)
640107B  7th January: Slough, Adelphi Theatre (2nd show)
640108A  8th January: Maidstone, Granada Theatre (1st show)
640108B  8th January: Maidstone, Granada Theatre (2nd show)
640109A  9th January: Kettering, Granada Theatre (1st show)
640109B  9th January: Kettering, Granada Theatre (2nd show)

640110A  10th January: GEORGE BEAN.
                    7“ single (Decca F 11808). Producer: Andrew Oldham. Musical director:
                    Charles Blackwell.
                    A: Will You Be My Lover Tonight (MJ/KR) -composer credit
                    B: It Should Be You (MJ/KR) -composer credit
                    Line-up 'It Should Be You': KR (gtr)/BJ (gtr)/BW (bass)/CW (dr)/George Bean (voc)
                    Note: Andrew Oldham used the Stones' backing track of It Should Be You                  
                              (recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London on November 20 or 21, 1963).

640110B  10th January: CLEO (A)/THE ANDREW OLDHAM ORCHESTRA (B).
                   7“ single (Decca F 11817). Producer: Andrew Oldham. Musical Director:
                   Mike Leander. Recorded on the 2nd January.
                   A: To Know Him Is To Love Him (Phil Spector)
                   B: There Are But Five Rolling Stones (Mike Leander/Andrew Oldham)
                  Line-up: The Rolling Stones (incl. STU on piano) as backing group/Cleo
                                 (Sylvestre) on lead vocals (on side A)

640110C  10th January: London, Regent Sound Studios. Producer: Andrew Oldham.
                    Sound engineer: Bill Farley.
                    - Honest I Do (Jimmy Reed) -debutalbum-version
                    - I'm A King Bee (James Moore) -debutalbum-version
                    - Not Fade Away I (Norman Petty/Charles Hardin Holley) -early version,
                         with different harmonica

640110D  10th January: Walthamstow, Granada Theatre (1st show)
640110E  10th January: Walthamstow, Granada Theatre (2nd show)
640111A  11th January: Epsom, The Baths -extracurricular gig
640112A  12th January: Tooting, Granada Theatre (1st show)
640112B  12th January: Tooting, Granada Theatre (2nd show)

640113A  13th January: THE ANDREW OLDHAM ORCHESTRA. London, Regent
                    Sound Studios. Producer: Andrew Oldham. Sound engineer: Bill Farley.
                    Musical directors: Mike Leander and Chris Blackwell.
                    - Funky And Fleopatra (Andrew Oldham) -musical director: CW
                    Additional musicians: Eric Ford (bass)/Andy White (dr)/Reg Guest (p)

640113B  13th January: THE ANDREW OLDHAM ORCHESTRA. London, Regent Sound
                  Studios. Producer: Andrew Oldham. Sound engineer: Bill Farley.
                    - Oh, I Do Like To See Me On The 'B' Side (Andrew Oldham/BW/CW)
                    - 365 Rolling Stones (Mike Leander/Andrew Oldham)
                    possible line-up "Oh, I Do Like To See Me On The 'B' Side": MJ (harm)/KR
                           (gtr)/BW (bass)/CW (dr)/Stu or Reg Guest (p)
                    possible line-up "365 Rolling Stones": MJ (maracas)/BJ (handclaps, ad lib vocals)/
                           KR (gtr)/BW (bass)/CW (dr)/Stu or Reg Guest (p)
                     Note: Maybe these songs were already recorded on January 2 (and just got
                               mixed at this session).

640113C  13th January: Glasgow, Scotland, Barrowlands Ballroom -extracurricular gig
640114A  14th January: Mansfield, Granada Theatre (1st show)
640114B  14th January: Mansfield, Granada Theatre (2nd show)
640115A  15th January: Bedford, Granada Theatre (1st show)
640115B  15th January: Bedford, Granada Theatre (2nd show)
640116A  16th January: Swindon, McIlroys Ballroom -extracurricular gig

640117A  17th January: THE ROLLING STONES.
                   EP (Decca DFE 8560). Producer: Andrew Oldham.
                   A: - Bye Bye Johnny (Chuck Berry)
                        - Money (Berry Gordy Jr./Janie Bradford)
                   B: - You Better Move On (Arthur Alexander)
                        - Poison Ivy (Jerry Leiber/Mike Stoller)
                   Line-up ‘Bye Bye Johnny’: MJ (voc)/KR (gtr, bvoc)/BJ (gtr, bvoc)/BW (bass)/CW (dr)
                   Line-up ‘Money’: MJ (voc, tamb)/KR (gtr, bvoc)/BJ (harm, bvoc)/BW (bass)/CW (dr)
                   Line-up ‘You Better Move On’: MJ (voc)/KR (gtr)/BJ (gtr, bvoc)/BW (bass, bvoc)/CW (dr)
                   Line-up ‘Poison Ivy’: MJ (voc)/KR (gtr)/BJ (gtr, bvoc)/BW (bass, bvoc)/CW (dr)

640117B  17th January: Salisbury, City Hall -extracurricular gig
640118A  18th January: Hastings, Pier Ballroom -extracurricular gig
640119A  19th January: Coventry, Coventry Theatre (1st show)
640119B  19th January: Coventry, Coventry Theatre (2nd show)
640120A  20th January: Woolwich, Granada Theatre (1st show)
640120B  20th January: Woolwich, Granada Theatre (2nd show)

640121A  21st January: UK radio (Radio Halton), incl.
                   - interview with MJ, KR, BW & CW by Pete Evans

640121B  21st January: Aylesbury, Granada Theatre (1st show) -without BJ
640121C  21st January: Aylesbury, Granada Theatre (2nd show) -without BJ
640122A  22nd January: Shrewsbury, Granada Theatre (1st show)
640122B  22nd January: Shrewsbury, Granada Theatre (2nd show)
640123A  23rd January: Lowestoft, South Pier Pavilion -extracurricular gig

640124A  24th January: UK radio (BBC Light) 'Go Man Go!', London, Maida Vale.
                   Host: David Ede. All songs, except Roll Over Beethoven, uncirculating.
                   - I Wanna Be Your Man (John Lennon/Paul McCartney)
                   - Pretty Thing (Ellas McDaniel/Willie Dixon)
                   - Bye Bye Johnny (Chuck Berry)
                   - You Better Move On (Arthur Alexander)
                   - I Want To Be Loved (Willie Dixon)
                   - Roll Over Beethoven (Chuck Berry)

640124B  24th January:London, Regent Sound Studios. Producer: Andrew Oldham.
                   Demo-session.

640124C  24th January: London, Wimbledon Palais -extracurricular gig

640125A  25th January: VARIOUS ARTISTS.
                   Compilation album ‘Saturday Club’ (Decca LK 4583). Producer (of the two
                    Stones-tracks): Michael Barclay. Incl.
                    - Fortune Teller (Allen Toussaint) -by The Rolling Stones
                    - Poison Ivy (Jerry Leiber/Mike Stoller) -by The Rolling Stones
                    Note: Both songs were previously unreleased as the single on which they
                              were intended to be released was withdrawn. Poison Ivy is a different
                              version than the one released on the first EP.
                   Line-up ‘Fortune Teller’: MJ (voc, tamb)/KR (gtr, bvoc)/BJ (harm, bvoc)/BW (bass)/
                                 CW (dr)
                   Line-up ‘Poison Ivy’: MJ (voc, perc)/KR (gtr)/BJ (gtr, bvoc)/BW (bass, bvoc)/CW (dr)

640125B  25th January: Dunstable, California Ballroom -extracurricular gig
640126A  26th January: Leicester, De Montfort Hall (1st show)
640126B  26th January: Leicester, De Montfort Hall (2nd show)
640127A  27th January: Bristol, Colston Hall (1st show)
640127B  27th January: Bristol, Colston Hall (2nd show)

640128A  28th and/or 29th January: Regent Sound Studios, London. Producer:
                   Andrew Oldham. Sound Engineer: Bill Farley.
                   - Not Fade Away II (Norman Petty/Charles Hardin Holley) -7“-version

640129A  29th January: UK TV (BBC) 'Top Of The Pops', Manchester, BBC Studios
                   Rusholme, incl.
                   - You Better Move On (Arthur Alexander) -playback

640130A  30th January: UK TV (BBC) 'Town And Around', incl.
                    - You Better Move On (Arthur Alexander)
                    Note: The BBC just showed stills to illustrate the song’s lyrics.
                              Televised on the 4th February.

640131A  31st January: Preston, Public Hall
640201A  1st February: London, Royal Albert Hall, ‘Valentine Charity Pop Show’
640202A  2nd February: London, Hampstead, Country Club

640203A  3rd February: UK radio (BBC Light) 'Saturday Club'. Host: Brian Matthew.
                   - Don't You Lie To Me (Hudson Whittaker)
                   - You Better Move On (Arthur Alexander)
                   - I Wanna Be Your Man (John Lennon/Paul McCartney)
                   - Mona (Ellas McDaniel)
                   - Walking The Dog (Rufus Thomas)
                   - Bye Bye Johnny (Chuck Berry)
                   Note: Broadcast on the 8th February.

640204A  4th February: Regent Sound Studios, London. Producer: Andrew Oldham.
                   Sound Engineer: Bill Farley.
                   - Andrew's Blues (Nanker Phelge/Phil Spector) -Gene Pitney and STU on piano,
                        Phil Spector on maracas and vocals, Graham Nash and Allan Clark on backing
                        vocals
                   - Can I Get A Witness (Brian Holland/Lamont Dozier/Eddie Holland) -STU on
                        piano; debutalbum-version
                   - Little By Little (Nanker Phelge/Phil Spector) -STU and Gene Pitney on piano,
                        Phil Spector on maracas; debutalbum-version
                   - Now I've Got A Witness (Nanker Phelge) -Gene Pitney and STU on organ,
                        Phil Spector on maracas; debutalbum-version
                   - Spector And Pitney Came Too (Nanker Phelge/Phil Spector) -Gene Pitney and
                        STU on piano, Phil Spector on maracas
                   Note: Spector And Pitney Came Too was later renamed by Andrew Oldham in
                             Aftermath (when he compiled Necrophilia).

640205A  5th February: Willenhall, Locarno Ballroom

640206A  6th February: London, Star Sound or Pye Studios. Executive Producer: Jonathan
                   Rollands. Sound engineer: Glyn Johns. Recording of an advertising-jingle for
                   Kellogg’s Rice Krispies breakfast cereal.
                   - Kellogg's Rice Krispies I (BJ/J. Walter Thompson)
                   - Kellogg's Rice Krispies II (BJ/J. Walter Thompson) -unverified
                   Note: First aired (up to 20 times) on UK TV (ITV) in June 1964.
                             Two different films to this 30-seconds-advertising jingle exist (one with
                             animations and one Jukebox Jury-themed).

640207A  7th February: JEANNIE AND HER REDHEADS (A)/THE ANDREW
                    OLDHAM GROUP (B).
                     7" single (Decca F 11829). Producer: Andrew Oldham. Musical
                     Director: Charles Blackwell (A) and CW (B)
                     [A: Animal Duds (Mary Helman/Don Wayne)]
                     B: Funky And Fleopatra (Andrew Oldham) -CW most probably also on drums
                    Note: Recorded probably in December 1963 or in January 1964.

640207B  7th February: UK TV (ATV) 'The Arthur Haynes Show', Elstree Studios,
                    Borehamwood.

                    - I Wanna Be Your Man (John Lennon/Paul McCartney)
                    - You Better Move On (Arthur Alexander)
                    Note: Televised on the 8th February.

8th February - 7th March: 3rd British Tour.

640208A  8th February: Edmonton, Regal Theatre (1st show)
                   Unconfirmed set:
                   (Talkin’ ‘Bout You/Road Runner/Roll Over Beethoven/Walking The Dog/
                     You Better Move On/I Wanna Be Your Man)

640208B  8th February: Edmonton, Regal Theatre (2nd show)
640209A  9th February (early morning): London, Club Noreik -extracurricular gig
640209B  9th February: Leicester, De Montfort Hall (1st show)
640209C  9th February: Leicester, De Montfort Hall (2nd show)
640210A  10th February: Cheltenham, Odeon Theatre (1st show)
640210B  10th February: Cheltenham, Odeon Theatre (2nd show)
640211A  11th February: Rugby, Granada Theatre (1st show)
640211B  11th February: Rugby, Granada Theatre (2nd show)
640212A  12th February: Guildford, Odeon Theatre (1st show)
640212B  12th February: Guildford, Odeon Theatre (2nd show)

640213A  13th February: London, Regent Sound Studios. Producer: Andrew Oldham
                   Sound engineer: Bill Farley. Recording of demos.
                    - I Know (Andrew Oldham or MJ/KR) -similar backing track to Some Things
                         Just Stick In Your Mind
                    - Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind I (MJ/KR) -Big Jim Sullivan on guitar;
                         demo for Dick & Dee Dee and Vashti
                    - Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind II (MJ/KR) -Big Jim Sullivan on guitar,
                         version I with additional pedal steel guitar; Metamorphosis-version
                    - Try A Little Harder I (MJ/KR) -no brass and less backing vocals than on version II
                    - Try A Little Harder II (MJ/KR) -Metamorphosis-version

640213B  13th February: Kingston-upon-Thames, Granada Theatre (1st show)
640213C  13th February: Kingston-upon-Thames, Granada Theatre (2nd show)

640214A  14th February: UK TV (ARTV) 'Ready, Steady, Go!', London, Rediffusion
                    Studios, Television House, Kingsway, incl.
                    - Not Fade Away (Norman Petty/Charles Hardin Holley)
                    - I Wanna Be Your Man (John Lennon/Paul McCartney) -playback
                    - You Better Move On (Arthur Alexander) -playback
                    - interview with MJ by Cathy McGowan

640214B 14th February: Watford, Gaumont Theatre (1st show)
640214C 14th February: Watford, Gaumont Theatre (2nd show)
640215A 15th February: Rochester, Odeon Theatre (1st show)
640215B 15th February: Rochester, Odeon Theatre (2nd show)
640216A 16th February: Portsmouth, Guildhall (1st show)
640216B 16th February: Portsmouth, Guildhall (2nd show)
640217A 17th February: Greenford, Granada Theatre (1st show)
640217B 17th February: Greenford, Granada Theatre (2nd show)

640218A  18th February: UK radio (BBC Light) 'Pop Inn', London, incl.
                   - interview with one or more Stones by Keith Fordyce

640218B  18th February: Colchester, Rank Theatre (1st show)
640218C  18th February: Colchester, Rank Theatre (2nd show)
640219A  19th February: Stockton-on-Tees, Rank Theatre (1st show)
640219B  19th February: Stockton-on-Tees, Rank Theatre (2nd show)
640220A  20th February: Sunderland, Rank Theatre (1st show)
640220B  20th February: Sunderland, Rank Theatre (2nd show)

640221A  21st February: THE ROLLING STONES.
                   7“ single (Decca F 11845). Producer: Andrew Oldham.
                   A: Not Fade Away (Norman Petty/Charles Hardin Holley)
                   B: Little By Little (Nanker Phelge/Phil Spector)
                   Note: A promofilm for Not Fade Away is reported to exist.
                   Line-up ‘Not Fade Away’: MJ (voc, maracas)/KR (gtr)/BJ (harm, tamb)/BW
                                (bass)/CW (dr)
                   Line-up ‘Little By Little’: MJ (voc, harm)/KR (gtr)/BJ (gtr)/BW (bass)/CW (dr)/
                                 STU (p)/Gene Pitney (p)/Phil Spector (maracas)

640221B  21st February: Hanley, Gaumont Theatre (1st show)
640221C  21st February: Hanley, Gaumont Theatre (2nd show)

640222A  22nd February: UK TV (BBC) 'Top Of The Pops', Weymouth, incl.
                   - Not Fade Away (Norman Petty/Charles Hardin Holley)
                   Note: BBC filmed footage of the Stones on the beach to dub it later with Not Fade
                             Away. It is unconfirmed if this was aired as supposed on February 27.

640222B  22nd February: Bournemouth, Winter Gardens (1st show)
640222C  22nd February: Bournemouth, Winter Gardens (2nd show)

640223A  23rd February: UK TV (ABC) 'Thank Your Lucky Stars', Birmingham, Alpha
                    Studios, incl.
                    - Not Fade Away (Norman Petty/Charles Hardin Holley) -playback
                    Note: Televised on the 29th February.

640223B  23rd February: Birmingham, Hippodrome Theatre (1st show)
640223C  23rd February: Birmingham, Hippodrome Theatre (2nd show)

640224A  24th and 25th February: London, Regent Sound Studios. Producer: Andrew
                   Oldham. Sound engineer: Bill Farley.
                   - I Just Want To Make Love To You (Willie Dixon) -debutalbum-version
                   - Tell Me I (MJ/KR) -early version, pressed mistakenly on the first copies
                         of the British debutalbum; 24th February
                   - Tell Me II (MJ/KR) -STU an piano; debutalbum-version; 24th February
                   - Tell Me III (MJ/KR) -STU an piano; edit; 24th February
                   Note: Check 640512A for a discrepancy about Good Times, Bad Times.

640224B  24th February: Southend, Odeon Theatre (1st show)
640224C  24th February: Southend, Odeon Theatre (2nd show)
640225B  25th February: Romford, Odeon Theatre (1st show)
640225C  25th February: Romford, Odeon Theatre (2nd show)
640226A  26th February: York, Rialto Theatre (1st show)
640226B  26th February: York, Rialto Theatre (2nd show)
640227A  27th February: Sheffield, City Hall (1st show)
640227B  27th February: Sheffield, City Hall (2nd show)
640228A  28th February: Cardiff, Wales, Sophia Gardens (1st show)
640228B  28th February: Cardiff, Wales, Sophia Gardens (2nd show)
640229A  29th February: Brighton, Hippodrome (1st show)
640229B  29th February: Brighton, Hippodrome (2nd show)

640300A  March: TEDDY GREEN.
                   promotional 7” single (Piccadilly 7N.35173). Producer: ?.
                   [A: Always (Irving Berlin)]
                   B: Give Me Your Hand (MJ/KR) -composer credit

640301A  1st March: Liverpool, Empire Theatre (1st show)
640301B  1st March: Liverpool, Empire Theatre (2nd show)
640302A  2nd March: Nottingham, Albert Hall (1st show)
640302B  2nd March: Nottingham, Albert Hall (2nd show)
640303A  3rd March: Blackpool, Opera House (1st show)
640303B  3rd March: Blackpool, Opera House (2nd show)

640304A  4th March: UK TV (BBC) 'Top Of The Pops', Manchester, BBC Studios
                    Rusholme, incl.
                    - Not Fade Away (Norman Petty/Charles Hardin Holley) -playback
                    Note: Televised on the 5th March.

640304B  4th March: UK TV (Granada) 'Scene At 6.30', Manchester, incl.
                    - Not Fade Away (Norman Petty/Charles Hardin Holley) -playback

640304C  4th March: Bradford, Gaumont Theatre (1st show)
640304D  4th March: Bradford, Gaumont Theatre (2nd show)
640305A  5th March: Blackburn, Odeon Theatre (1st show)
640305B  5th March: Blackburn, Odeon Theatre (2nd show)
640306A  6th March: Wolverhampton, Gaumont Theatre (1st show)
640306B  6th March: Wolverhampton, Gaumont Theatre (2nd show)
640307A  7th March: Morecambe, Winter Gardens (1st show)
640307B  7th March: Morecambe, Winter Gardens (2nd show)

640311A  11th March: London, De Lane Lea Studios, Holborn. Producer: Andrew
                   Oldham. Sound engineer: Jim Mine.
                   - As Time Goes By (MJ/KR) -early version of As Tears Go By
                   - As Tears Go By I (MJ/KR) -demo for Marianne Faithfull*
                   - As Tears Go By II (MJ/KR) -demo for Marianne Faithfull*
                   - Come And Dance With Me (MJ/KR) -unverified
                   - Congratulations I (MJ/KR) -demo*
                   - No One Knows (MJ/KR)
                   - No One Loves You More Than Me (MJ/KR)*
                   Additional musicians: Big Jim Sullivan (gtr)/Erik Ford (bass)
                   Note: MJ & KR were the only Stones present.
                             The songs marked with a star were auctioned in 2016 on the so-called IBC-
                             reel, and could have been recorded at another session between March -
                             May 1964 as well and mustn't inevitably come from a session at IBC Studios.

640312A  12th March: UK TV (BBC) 'Top Of The Pops', incl.
                    - Not Fade Away (Norman Petty/Charles Hardin Holley) -promofilm?

640315A  15th March: Chatham, Invicta Ballroom
                    Note: Micky Waller substituted for CW on drums.

640317A  17th March: Tunbridge Wells, Assembly Hall

640318A  18th March: THE LIVERBIRDS. London, Regent Sound Studios. Recording of a
                    demo (at least one acetate is reported to exist).
                     - Reelin’ And Rockin’ (Chuck Berry) -unverified
                    Line-up: MJ (maracas)/Pamela Birch (voc; maybe gtr)/Valerie Gell (gtr)/Mary
                                   McGlory (bass)/Sylvia Saunders (dr)/Dave Davies (gtr)

640318B  18th March: Luxembourgian radio (Radio Luxembourg) 'Nestlé’s Top Swinging
                    Groups', London, Radio Luxembourg Studios, Mayfair. Recording of  fourteen
                    unverified tracks:
                    - Bye Bye Johnny (Chuck Berry)
                    - Diddley Daddy (Ellas McDaniel/Harvey Fuqua)                      
                    - I Wanna Be Your Man (John Lennon/Paul McCartney)
                    - Little By Little (Nanker Phelge/Phil Spector)
                    - Look What You've Done (McKinley Morganfield)
                    - Mona (Ellas McDaniel)
                    - Not Fade Away (Norman Petty/Charles Hardin Holley)
                    - Now I’ve Got A Witness (Nanker Phelge)
                    - Pretty Thing (Ellas McDaniel/Willie Dixon)
                    - Reelin’ And Rockin’ (Chuck Berry)
                    - Roll Over Beethoven (Chuck Berry)
                    - Route 66 (Bobby Troup)
                    - Walking The Dog (Rufus Thomas)
                    - You Better Move On (Arthur Alexander)
                    Note: Broadcast in 15 minute-slots on the 17th April, 24th April, 1st May
                              and 8th May.

640318B  18th March: Salisbury, City Hall
                    Unconfirmed set:
                    (Talkin' 'Bout You/Poison Ivy/Walking The Dog/Pretty Thing/Cops And
                     Robbers/Jaguar And The Thunderbird/Don't You Lie To Me/I Wanna Be
                     Your Man/Roll Over Beethoven/You Better Move On/Road Runner/
                     Route 66/Bye Bye Johnny)

640319A  19th March: UK radio (BBC Network 3) and UK TV (BBC1) "Blues In Rhythm".
                    London, Camden Theatre. Host: John Baldry.
                    - Route 66 (Bobby Troup)
                    - Cops And Robbers (Kent L. Harris)
                    - You Better Move On (Arthur Alexander)
                    - Mona (Ellas McDaniel)
                    Note: Broadcast on the 9th May. Experimental stereophonic broadcast: One
                              stereo channel was aired on Network 3 radio and the other on BBC1 TV.
                              Officially released in November 2012 (see 121109A).

640320A  20th March: ADRIENNE POSTER.
                   7“ single (Decca F 11864). Producer: Andrew Oldham. Sound engineer: Keith
                   Grant. Musical director: Charles Blackwell. Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios,
                   London, probably in early February.
                   A: Shang A Doo Lang (MJ/KR)
                   B: When A Girl Really Loves You (Buddy Kaye/Ivor Raymonde)
                   Line-up: CW (dr)/Adrienne Poster (voc)/Bobby Graham (dr)/Arthur Greenslade
                                 (p)/Ronnie Price (p)/Alan Weighel (bass)/… (upright bass)/& others
                   Note: Phil Spector also attended the session and Andrew Oldham used probably
                            (in Spector-style) two musicians on each instrument.

640321A  21st March: East Grinstead, Whitehall
640322A  22nd March: Ryde, Isle Of Wight, Esplanade Pavilion (1st show)
640322B  22nd March: Ryde, Isle Of Wight, Esplanade Pavilion (2nd show)
640323A  23rd March: Southampton, Guildhall (1st show)
640323B  23rd March: Southampton, Guildhall (2nd show)
640325A  25th March: Birmingham, Town Hall (1st show)
640325B  25th March: Birmingham, Town Hall (2nd show)
640326A  26th March: Kidderminster, Town Hall (1st show)
640326B  26th March: Kidderminster, Town Hall (2nd show)
640327A  27th March: Windsor, Ex-Serviceman's Club
640328A  28th March: Bletchley, Wilton Hall Tottenham
640329A  29th March (early morning): London, Club Noreik

640329B  March: THE YARDBIRDS. Richmond, England, Crawdaddy Club
                   With special guest BJ (harm) sitting in on a couple of songs.
                   Line-up: BJ (harm)/Keith Relf (voc)/Eric Clapton (gtr)/Paul Samwell-Smith (bass)/
                                  Chris Dreja (gtr)/Jim McCarty (dr)

640330A  30th March: Guildford, Plaza Ballroom, Ricky Tick Club
640330B  30th March: Reading, Olympia Ballroom, Ricky Tick Club
640331A  31st March: Ramsgate, West Cliff Hall
640401A  1st April: Stevenage, Locarno Ballroom, ‘All Fools Charity Beat Ball’

640403A  3rd April: UK TV (ARTV) 'Ready, Steady, Go', London, Rediffusion
                   Studios, Television House, Kingsway, incl.
                   - I Just Want To Make Love To You (Willie Dixon)
                   - Not Fade Away (Norman Petty/Charles Hardin Holley) -playback
                   - interview with MJ by Cathy McGowan

640403B  3rd April: Wimbledon, The Palais,
640404A  4th April: Folkestone, Leas Cliff Hall
640405A  5th April: Ipswich, Gaumont Theatre (1st show)
640405B  5th April: Ipswich, Gaumont Theatre (2nd show)
640406A  6th April: Lowestoft, Royal Hotel Ballroom

640408A  8th April: UK TV (ARTV) 'Ready Steady Go! Mod Ball', Wembley, Empire
                   Pool, incl.
                   - Walking The Dog (Rufus Thomas) -playback
                   - Not Fade Away (Norman Petty/Charles Hardin Holley) -playback

640409A  9th April: Swindon, McIlroys Ballroom

640410A  10th April: THE ANDREW OLDHAM ORCHESTRA.
                    7“ single (Decca F 11878). Producer: Andrew Oldham. Musical Director:
                    Mike Leander. Recorded in London at Regent Sound Studios in December
                    1963 or on the 13th January 1964.
                    A: 365 Rolling Stones (Mike Leander/Andrew Oldham) -BW on bass, CW on
                            drums; maybe with BJ on guitar and ad lib vocals and MJ on maracas
                    B: Oh, I Do Like To See Me On The 'B' Side (Andrew Oldham/BW/CW) -BW
                            on bass, CW on drums and probably KR on guitar, MJ on harmonica and
                            Stu on piano
                    Note: This B-side is totally different to the B-side of a US 7"-promo (Parrot 9684,
                              May 1964) with the title Oh, How I'd Like To See Me On The 'B' Side
                              (which most probably doesn't include any involvement of Stones-members).

640410B  10th April: UK radio (BBC Light) 'The Joe Loss Pop Show'. Host: Joe Loss.
                    - Not Fade Away (Norman Petty/Charles Hardin Holley)
                    - Hi-Heel Sneakers (Robert Higginbotham)
                    - Little By Little (Nanker Phelge/Phil Spector)
                    - I Just Want To Make Love To You (Willie Dixon)
                    - I'm Moving On (Hank Snow)

640410C  10th April: Leyton, The Baths
640411A  11th April: Hastings, Pier Ballroom
640412A  12th April: Croydon, Fairfield Halls (1st show)
640412B  12th April: Croydon, Fairfield Halls (2nd show)

640413A  13th April: UK radio (BBC Light) 'Saturday Club', London. Host: Brian Matthew.
                    - I Just Want To Make Love To You (Willie Dixon)
                    - Walking The Dog (Rufus Thomas)
                    - Not Fade Away (Norman Petty/Charles Hardin Holley)
                    - Beautiful Delilah (Chuck Berry)
                    - Hi-Heel Sneakers (Robert Higginbotham)
                    - Carol (Chuck Berry)
                    Note: Broadcast on the 18th April.

640416A  16th April: THE ROLLING STONES.
                   LP ‘The Rolling Stones’ (Decca LK 4605). Producers: Andrew Oldham, Eric Easton.
                   A: - Route 66 (Bobby Troup)
                        - I Just Want To Make Love To You (Willie Dixon)
                        - Honest I Do (Jimmy Reed)
                        - Mona (Ellas McDaniel)
                        - Now I’ve Got A Witness (Nanker Phelge)
                        - Little By Little (Nanker Phelge/Phil Spector)
                   B: - I’m A King Bee (James Moore)
                        - Carol (Chuck Berry)
                        - Tell Me (MJ/KR)
                        - Can I Get A Witness (Brian Holland/Lamont Dozier/Eddie Holland)
                        - You Can Make It If You Try (Ted Jarrett)
                        - Walking The Dog (Rufus Thomas)
                    Note: Some of the very first pressings included an earlier take of Tell Me by mistake.
                              Promofilms for Carol and Tell Me are reported to exist.
                    Line-up ‘Route 66’: MJ (voc, handclaps)/KR (gtr)/BJ (gtr)/BW (bass)/CW (dr)
                    Line-up ‘I Just Want To Make Love To You: MJ (voc, tamb, handclaps)/KR (gtr)/
                                  BJ (harm)/BW (bass)/CW (dr)
                    Line-up ‘Honest I Do’: MJ (voc, harm)/KR (gtr)/BJ (gtr)/BW (bass)/CW (dr)
                    Line-up ‘Mona’: MJ (voc, tamb)/KR (gtr)/BJ (gtr)/BW (maracas)/CW (dr)
                    Line-up ‘Now I’ve Got A Witness’: MJ (tamb)/KR (gtr)/BJ (harm)/BW (bass)/
                                 CW (dr)/STU (org)
                   Line-up ‘Little By Little’: MJ (voc, harm)/KR (gtr)/BJ (gtr)/BW (bass)/CW (dr)/
                                 STU (p)/Gene Pitney (p)/Phil Spector (maracas)
                    Line-up ‘I’m A King Bee’: MJ (voc, harm)/KR (gtr)/BJ (gtr)/BW (bass)/CW (dr)
                    Line-up ‘Carol’: MJ (voc, handclaps)/KR (gtr)/BJ (gtr)/BW (bass)/CW (dr)
                    Line-up ‘Tell Me’: MJ (voc, tamb)/KR (gtr, bvoc)/BJ (gtr)/BW (bass)/CW (dr)/
                                   STU (p)
                    Line-up ‘Can I Get A Witness’: MJ (voc, handclaps)/KR (gtr)/BJ (tamb,
                                   bvoc)/BW (bass, bvoc)/CW (dr)/STU (p)
                    Line-up ‘You Can Make It If You Try’: MJ (voc, tamb)/KR (gtr)/BJ (gtr,
                                   bvoc)/BW (bass, bvoc)/CW (dr)/STU (org)
                    Line-up ‘Walking The Dog’: MJ (voc, handclaps)/KR (gtr)/BJ (gtr, bvoc,
                                   whistling)/BW (bass)/CW (dr)

640417A  17th April: Coventry, Locarno Ballroom
640418A  18th April: Chester, Royalty Theatre

640419A  19th April: UK TV (ITV) 'ITN News', incl.
                    - footage of the Stones leaving Heathrow for Montreux, Switzerland

640420A  20th April: Montreux, Switzerland.
                   Silent colour film footage of a photo call on the shores of Lake Geneva exists.

640420B  20th April: UK TV (ARTV) 'Ready, Steady, Go!' at The Golden Rose
                   International TV-festival, Montreux, Switzerland, Casino Montreux. Incl.
                   - Not Fade Away (Norman Petty/Charles Hardin Holley)
                   - Carol (Chuck Berry)
                   Note: Broadcast on the 24th April. It’s rumoured that they also played Mona and
                             Route 66, but these tracks didn’t make it into the aired program.

640420C  20th April: Montreux, Switzerland, Montreux Hotel.
                    BJ (gtr), BW (bass), Kenny Lynch (p) and Eric Easton (p) jam together (unverified)

640421A  21st April: Swiss TV (TSR), Montreux, Switzerland.
                   Footage of the Rolling Stones with Kenny Lynch (on Aeroport Genève-Cointrin).

640422A  22nd April: Slough, Carlton Ballroom
640424A  24th April: Norwich, Gaumont Theatre (1st show)
640424B  24th April: Norwich, Gaumont Theatre (2nd show)
640425A  25th April: Luton, Odeon Theatre (1st show)
640425B  25th April: Luton, Odeon Theatre (2nd show)

640426A  26th April: Wembley, Empire Pool, ‘NME Poll Winners Concert’
                   - Not Fade Away (Norman Petty/Charles Hardin Holley)
                   - I Just Want To Make Love To You (Willie Dixon)
                   - I'm Alright (Ellas McDaniel)

640426B  26th April: UK TV (ABC) ‘Big Beat ‘64’, Wembley, Empire Pool. Incl.
                   - arrival of the Stones
                   - Not Fade Away (Norman Petty/Charles Hardin Holley)
                   - I Just Want To Make Love To You (Willie Dixon)
                   - I'm Alright (Ellas McDaniel)
                   Note: Televised on the 3rd and 10th May, repeated on the 1st November.

640426C  26th April: US radio (WINS) 'Murray The K. Show', Wembley, Empire
                   Pool. Broadcast of one or more tracks from the NME Poll Winners Concert.
                   Note: Broadcast in late April.

640426D  26th April: UK cinema-newscast (Movietone News) ‘Wembley: Gathering
                   Of The Groups’, Wembley, Empire Pool. Incl.
                   - I’m Alright (Ellas McDaniel)
                   Note: Probably shown in late April/early May.

640426E  26th April: Wembley, Empire Pool (2nd show)

640427A  27th April: UK radio (BBC Light) 'Top Beat', London, Royal Albert Hall (1st show)
                  - Walking The Dog (Rufus Thomas)
                  - You Can Make It If You Try (Ted Jarrett)
                  - Beautiful Delilah (Chuck Berry)

640427B  27th April: UK TV (BBC2) 'Top Beat', London, Royal Albert Hall (2nd show)
                  - Not Fade Away (Norman Petty/Charles Hardin Holley)
                  - Hi-Heel Sneakers (Robert Higginbotham)
                  - I’m Alright (Ellas McDaniel)

640428A  28th April: Wallington, Public Hall

640429A  29th April: UK TV (BBC1) 'Top Of The Pops', Manchester, BBC Studios
                   Rusholme, incl.
                   - I Just Want To Make Love To You (Willie Dixon)

640430A  30th April: Birkenhead, Majestic Ballroom  
640501A  1st May: Nelson, Imperial Ballroom
640502A  2nd May: Bridlington, Spa Royal Hall (1st show)
640502B  2nd May: Bridlington, Spa Royal Hall (2nd show)
640503A  3rd May: Manchester, Palace Theatre (1st show)
640503B  3rd May: Manchester, Palace Theatre (2nd show)

640504A  4th May: UK TV (Granada) 'Scene At 6.30', Manchester, incl.
                   Unverified Stones live-broadcast (performance and/or interview).

640506A  6th May: UK TV (Southern ITV) 'Three Go Round', Southampton, incl.
                   - Not Fade Away (Norman Petty/Charles Hardin Holley)

640506B  6th May: Twickenham, Eel Pie Island. Unverified jam-session.
                   Line-up: BW (bass, voc)/STU (p)/Jeff Beck (gtr, voc)/Jimmy Page
                                  gtr, voc)/Wint (dr)/Knocker (harm & maybe voc)

640507A  7th May: Southsea, Savoy Ballroom
640508A  8th May: Hove, Town Hall

640509A  9th May: UK TV (BBC2) 'Open House', London, Riverside Studios, incl.
                   - Hi-Heel Sneakers (Robert Higginbotham)
                   + Not Fade Away (Norman Petty/Charles Hardin Holley) -unsure

640509B  9th May: London, Savoy Ballroom, Catford
640510A  10th May: Bristol, Colston Hall (1st show) -without BJ
640510B  10th May: Bristol, Colston Hall (2nd show)
640511A  11th May: Bournemouth, Winter Gardens (1st show)
640511B  11th May: Bournemouth, Winter Gardens (2nd show)

640512A  12th May: Regent Sound Studios, London. Producer: Andrew Oldham.
                    Sound Engineer: Bill Farley.
                    - Congratulations II (MJ/KR) -single-version
                    - Down In The Bottom I (Willie Dixon) -STU on piano
                    - Good Times, Bad Times (MJ/KR) -7“-version
                    - Over You (Allen Toussaint/Allen Orange) -unverified
                    Note: BW claims (in his Stone Alone-book) that Good Times, Bad Times was
                              recorded on February 25, but contemporary sources confirm otherwise.
                              Down In The Bottom might also come from another 1964-session.

640513A  13th May: Newcastle-upon-Tyne, City Hall (1st show)

640513B  13th May: Newcastle-upon-Tyne, City Hall (2nd show)
                    Note: Some silent private film footage in coulour of one of these shows exists.
 
640514A  14th May: Bradford, St. George's Hall (1st show)
640514B  14th May: Bradford, St. George's Hall (2nd show)
640515A  15th May: Stoke-on-Trent, Trentham Gardens (1st show)
640515B  15th May: Stoke-on-Trent, Trentham Gardens (2nd show)
640516A  16th May: London, Regal Theatre, Edmonton (1st show)
640516B  16th May: London, Regal Theatre, Edmonton (2nd show)
640517A  17th May: Folkestone, Odeon Theatre (1st show)
640517B  17th May: Folkestone, Odeon Theatre (2nd show)
640518A  18th May: Hamilton, Scotland, Chantinghall Hotel

640519A  19th May: JET HARRIS.
                    Unreleased 7“ single (Decca F ?). Producer and/or musical director: Andrew
                    Oldham.
                    [A: Duke Of Earl (Eugene Dixon/Earl Edwards/Denice Williams)]
                    B: ... ? (BJ/Andrew Oldham) -instrumental
                    Note: According to Andrew Oldham a bass duet between BJ and Jet Harris was
                              recorded - maybe the content of the instrumental B-side?
                              Around the time Oldham produced at least one more session for Jet Harris,
                              at IBC Studios, London, with musical involvement and/or compositions by
                              KR and BW:
                              - The Verge Of World War III ( )
                              - Daddy Wouldn’t Buy Me A Bren Gun ( )

640519B  19th May: Aberdeen, Scotland, Capitol Cinema (1st show)
640519C  19th May: Aberdeen, Scotland, Capitol Cinema (2nd show)
640520A  20th May: Dundee, Scotland, Caird Hall (1st show)
640520B  20th May: Dundee, Scotland, Caird Hall (2nd show)
640521A  21st May: Edinburgh, Scotland, Regal Theatre (1st show)
640521B  21st May: Edinburgh, Scotland, Regal Theatre (2nd show)
640523A  23rd May: Leicester, University, ‘The Hop To End All Hops’

640524A  24th May: UK TV (ABC) 'Thank Your Lucky Stars', Birmingham, Alpha Studios.
                   - Not Fade Away (Norman Petty/Charles Hardin Holley) -playback
                   - I Just Want To Make Love To You (Willie Dixon) -playback
                   Note: Televised on the 30th May.

640524B  24th May: Coventry, Coventry Theatre (1st show)
640524C  24th May: Coventry, Coventry Theatre (2nd show)

640525A  25th May: UK radio (BBC Light) 'Saturday Club', London. Host Brian Matthew.
                    - Down In The Bottom (Willie Dixon)
                    - You Can Make It If You Try (Ted Jarrett)
                    - Route 66 (Bobby Troup)
                    - Confessin' The Blues (Walter Brown/Jay McShann)
                    - Down The Road Apiece (Don Raye)
                   Note: Broadcast on the 6th June.

640525B  25th May: London, Granada Theatre, East Ham (1st show)
640525C  25th May: London, Granada Theatre, East Ham (2nd show)
                   One show included (unconfirmed):
                   (Beautiful Delilah/Walking The Dog/I Just Want To Make Love To You/
                   You Better Move On/I'm Alright/Not Fade Away/I Wanna Be Your Man)

640526A  26th May: Birmingham, Town Hall (1st show)
640526B  26th May: Birmingham, Town Hall (2nd show)
640527A  27th May: Cannock, Danilo Theatre (1st show)
640527B  27th May: Cannock, Danilo Theatre (2nd show)
640528A  28th May: Stockport, Essoldo Theatre (1st show)
640528B  28th May: Stockport, Essoldo Theatre (2nd show)

640529A  29th May: DAVID JOHN AND THE MOOD.
                   7” single (Decca Vocalion V 9220). Producer: Joe Meek.
                   A: Pretty Thing (Ellas McDaniel/Willie Dixon) -with MJ allegedly on maracas
                   [B: To Catch That Man (W.C. Charnley)]
                   Line-up: MJ (maracas)/David John Smith (voc)/Peter Illingworth (harm)/Peter
                                  Atkinson (gtr)/Malcolm Fred Isherwood (dr)/John Brierley (bass)

640529B  29th May: Sheffield, City Hall (1st show)
640529C  29th May: Sheffield, City Hall (2nd show)
640530A  30th May: Slough, Adelphi Theatre (1st show)
640530B  30th May: Slough, Adelphi Theatre (2nd show)
640531A  31st May: Wembley, Empire Pool, 'Pop Hit Parade'
640531B  31st May: Wembley, Empire Pool (2nd show)

640601A  1st June: New York City, John F. Kennedy International Airport. Press conference.

640601B  1st June: US TV ( ) 'News', New York City, incl.
                    - interview with one or more Stones (from press conference)

640601C  1st June: US radio (WINS) 'Murray The K's Swinging Soiree', New York City. Incl.
                    - interview with one or more Stones

640602A  2nd June: US radio (WMCA), New York City, incl.
                    - interview with one or more Stones

640602B  2nd June: New York City, Hotel Astor. Press conference.

640602C  2nd June: US TV (WABC) 'Night Line', New York City. Host: Les Crane. Incl.
                   - interview with MJ, KR, BJ, BW & CW by Les Crane
                   Note: Not Fade Away and I Just Want To Make Love To You were played in that
                             show, but probably not with the Stones miming to it.

640603A  3rd June: US TV (ABC) 'Hollywood Palace Show', Los Angeles. Hosts: Ed Wynn &
                    Dean Martin.
                    - Not Fade Away (Norman Petty/Charles Hardin Holley) -rehearsal take, broken off
                    - Not Fade Away (Norman Petty/Charles Hardin Holley) -rehearsal take
                    - I Just Want To Make Love To You (Willie Dixon) -rehearsal take
                    - Not Fade Away (Norman Petty/Charles Hardin Holley)
                    - I Just Want To Make Love To You (Willie Dixon)
                   Note: I Just Want To Make Love To You was televised on the 13th June, Not
                             Fade Away on the 26th September.

640605A  5th June: US TV ( ), San Bernardino, incl.
                   - interview with one or more Stones

5th June - 20th June: 1st US Tour.

640605B  5th June: San Bernardino, California, Swing Auditorium
640606A  6th June: San Antonio, Texas, State Fair, Joe Freeman Coliseum, 'San Antonio
                    Teen Fair’ (1st show)
640606B  6th June: San Antonio, Texas, State Fair, Joe Freeman Coliseum, 'San Antonio
                    Teen Fair’ (2nd show)

640607A  7th June: US radio ( ), San Antonio.
                    The Stones do interviews with two different radio stations

640607B  7th June: San Antonio, Texas, State Fair, Joe Freeman Coliseum, 'San Antonio
                     Teen Fair' (1st show)
640607C  7th June: San Antonio, Texas, State Fair, Joe Freeman Coliseum, 'San Antonio
                     Teen Fair' (2nd show)

640608A  8th June: San Antonio, Texas. Press conference.

640610A  10th June: US TV (WBBM/CBS) 'The Lee Phillip Show', Chicago, incl.
                    - interview with all five Stones by Lee Phillip Bell

640610B  10th June: US radio (WMAQ) 'Chez  Show', Chicago, incl.
                    - interview with one or more Stones by Jack Eigen

640610C  10th June: Chicago, Illinois, Chess Studios. Producer: Andrew Oldham. Sound
                     engineer: Ron Malo.
                     - Don't You Lie To Me I (Hudson Whittaker) -STU on piano; unverified
                     - Don't You Lie To Me II (Hudson Whittaker) -Vic Steffens on piano;
                          Metamorphosis-version
                     - I Can't Be Satisfied (McKinley Morganfield) -NO.2-version
                    - It's All Over Now I (Bobby and Shirley Womack) -7“-version
                    - It's All Over Now II (Bobby and Shirley Womack) -US-single-edit
                    - It's All Over Now III (Bobby and Shirley Womack) -German promo-edit
                    - Stewed And Keefed (Nanker Phelge) -STU on piano; instrumental
                    - Time Is On My Side I (Jerry Ragavoy/Jimmy Norman) -with organ intro by STU;
                        unverified early version
                    Note: Vic Steffens piano overdub on Don't You Lie To Me II was recorded in the
                              early 70's when Andrew Oldham mixed Necrophilia (and later
                              Metamorphosis) at Trod Nossel Studios, Wallington, Connecticut.

640611A  11th June: Chicago, Illinois, Michigan Avenue (near Chicago Tribune building).
                     Press conference.

640611B  11th June: US radio ( ), Chicago, incl.
                    Report from press conference on Michigan Avenue.

640611C  11th June: US TV ( ) 'News', Chicago, incl.
                    Report from press conference on Michigan Avenue.

640611D  11th June: Chicago, Illinois, Chess Studios. Producer: Andrew Oldham. Sound
                     engineer: Ron Malo.
                     - Around And Around (Chuck Berry) -STU on piano; Five By Five-version
                     - Confessin' The Blues (Walter Brown/Jay McShann) -STU on piano;
                         Five By Five-version
                     - Down In The Bottom II (Willie Dixon)
                     - Down The Road Apiece (Don Raye) -STU on piano; NO.2-version
                     - Empty Heart (Nanker Phelge) - Five By Five-version
                     - Hi-Heel Sneakers (Robert Higginbotham)
                     - If You Need Me (Wilson Pickett/Robert Bateman) -STU on organ;
                         Five By Five-version
                     - Look What You've Done (McKinley Morganfield) -STU on piano;
                         December’s Children-version
                     - Reelin' And Rockin' (Chuck Berry)
                     - Tell Me Baby (William Broonzy) -The Rest Of The Best-version
                     - 2120 South Michigan Avenue I (Nanker Phelge) -STU on organ; instrumental;
                         long version (f.e. on German Around And Around-album)
                     - 2120 South Michigan Avenue II (Nanker Phelge) -STU on organ,
                         instrumental; edited version of I; Five By Five-version

640612A  12 June: THE ROLLING STONES.
                   7“ single (London 45-9682, -US). Producer: Andrew Oldham.
                   A: Tell Me (MJ/KR) -edit
                   B: I Just Wanna Make Love To You (Willie Dixon)

640612B  12th June: US radio ( ), Minneapolis.
                    Note: Two different broadcasts were recorded.

640612C  12th June: Minneapolis, Minnesota, Big Reggie’s Ballroom, Excelsior Fair

640613A  13th June: Omaha, Nebraska, Eppley Airfield. Press conference.

640613B  13th June: US TV (Channel 7) 'Dancestand', Omaha, incl.
                    - interview with BJ and probably all other Stones by Johnny Ray Gomez

640613C  13th June: Omaha, Nebraska, Civic Auditorium Music Hall

640614A  14th June: US radio ( ), Detroit.

640614B  14th June: Detroit, Michigan, Olympia Stadium

640614C  mid-June: US TV (WXYZ Channel 7) 'Club 1270', Detroit, incl.
                   Telecast of one or two songs (maybe Tell Me).

640617A  17th June: US radio ( ), Pittsburgh.

640617B  17th June: US TV (KDKA), ‘Dance Party’, Pittsburgh. Host: Clark Race. Incl.
                    - Route 66 (Bobby Troup)
                    - interview with one or more Stones
                   Note: Allegedly the Stones also recorded a second (different) programme
                             for local Pittsburgh TV.

640617C  17th June: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, West View Park, Danceland

640618A  18th June: US radio ( ), Cleveland.

640618B  18th June: US TV (KYW-TV3) 'The Mike Douglas Show', Cleveland. Rehearsals.
                    Note: Some silent film footage of the Stones backstage and rehearsing exists.

640618C  18th June: US TV (KYW-TV3) 'The Mike Douglas Show', Cleveland, incl.
                    - Carol (Chuck Berry)
                    - Tell Me (MJ/KR) -playback
                    - interview with all five Stones by Mike Douglas
                    - Not Fade Away (Norman Petty/Charles Hardin Holley)
                    - I Just Want To Make Love To You (Willie Dixon) -playback
                    Note: Aired on June 25.
                              Not Fade Away was officially released on DVD in 2008 (see 080325A).

640619A  19th June: US radio ( ), Harrisburg.

640619B  19th June: US TV ( ), Harrisburg.

640619C  19th June: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Farm Show Arena

640620A  20th June: US TV (WPIX Channel 11) 'The Clay Cole Show',
                   New York City. Host: Clay Cole. Telerecording. Playback. Incl.
                   - Tell Me (MJ/KR)
                   - Carol (Chuck Berry)
                   - Not Fade Away (Norman Petty/Charles Hardin Holley)
                   - interview with all five Stones by Clay Cole
                   Note: Aired in two parts on the same day and on June, the 27th.

640620B  20th June: New York City, Carnegie Hall (1st show)
640620C  20th June: New York City, Carnegie Hall (2nd show)

640622A  22nd June: UK TV (ITV) 'ITN News', incl.
                   - footage of the Stones arriving at London Airport

640622B  22nd June: UK TV ( ) 'News', London Airport, incl.
                   - interview with one or more Stones

640622C  22nd June: Oxford, Magdalen College, ‘Commemoration Ball’

640624A  24th - 26th June: London, Regent Sound Studios. Producer: Andrew Oldham.
                   Sound engineer: Bill Farley.
                   - Off The Hook I (Nanker Phelge/Dave Thompson) -early version; unverified
                   - Time Is On My Side II (Jerry Ragavoy/Jimmy Norman) -with organ intro by STU;
                        12x5-version
                   - You Can't Catch Me I (Chuck Berry) -early version; unverified
                   - You’ve Just Made My Day (MJ/KR)
                   Note: This session probably consisted of overdubs and demos only.

640626A  26th June: THE ROLLING STONES.
                   7“ single (Decca F 11934). Producer: Andrew Oldham.
                   A: It’s All Over Now (Bobby and Shirley Womack)
                   B: Good Times, Bad Times (MJ/KR)
                   Note: A promofilm for It’s All Over Now is reported to exist.
                   Line-up ‘It’s All Over Now’: MJ (voc, tamb)/KR (gtr, bvoc)/BJ (gtr, bvoc)/BW
                                 (bass)/CW (dr)/STU (p)
                   Line-up ‘Good Times, Bad Times’: MJ (voc)/KR (gtr)/BJ (harm)/BW (bass)/
                                  CW (dr)

640626B  26th June: MARIANNE FAITHFULL.
                   7“ single (Decca F 11923). Producer: Andrew Oldham. Musical Director:
                   Mike Leander (A) [and Harry Robinson (B)].
                   A: As Tears Go By (MJ/KR/Andrew Oldham) -composer credit
                   [B: Greensleeves (Trad., arr.: Andrew Oldham)]

640626C  26th June: UK TV (ARTV) 'Ready, Steady, Go!', London, Rediffusion
                   Studios, Television House, Kingsway, incl.
                   - interview with BJ & BW by Keith Fordyce
                   - interview with MJ by Keith Fordyce
                   - Route 66 (Bobby Troup)
                   - interview with CW by Cathy McGowan
                   - Good Times, Bad Times (MJ/KR)
                   - It's All Over Now (Bobby and Shirley Womack)

640626D  26th June: London, Alexandra Palace, ‘All Night Rave’

640627A  27th June: UK TV (BBC1) 'Juke Box Jury', London. Host: David Jacobs.
                    - all five Stones judging over new released records (ca. 30 min.)
                    Note: Televised on the 4th July.

640627B  27th June: UK TV (BBC1) 'Top Of The Pops', Manchester, BBC Studios
                   Rusholme, incl.
                   - It's All Over Now (Bobby and Shirley Womack) -playback
                   Note: Televised on the 1st, 8th and 29th July.

640629A  between 29th June - 7th July: THE ANDREW OLDHAM ORCHESTRA.
                   London, Regent Sound Studios and Decca Studios. Producer: Andrew
                   Oldham. Sound engineers: Bill Farley (Regent), Gus Dudgeon (Decca).
                   Musical Directors: Mike Leander, John Paul Jones, David Whittaker.
                   - I Get Around (Brian Wilson) -with MJ on vocals
                   Musicians: Jimmy Page (gtr, bass)/John McLaughlin (gtr)/Reg Guest (p)/Joe
                                     Moretti (gtr)/Andy White (dr)/& many more
                   Probably sessions for East Meets West (see 641000A).

640700A  July: THE ROLLING STONES.
                    7“ single (London 9687, -US). Producer: Andrew Oldham.
                    A: It's All Over Now (Bobby and Shirley Womack) -edit
                    B: Good Times, Bad Times (MJ/KR)
                    Note: The edit version can only be found on the first pressings of the 7" with
                               the matrix DR 33 543-1C.

640705A  5th July: London, BW’s flat at 8 Kenilworth Court.
                   KR (gtr) plays four countryblues-songs, incl. one on which he also sang:
                   - Brown Girl (Trad.) -unverified
                   Note: Recorded by BW on his reel-to-reel recorder.

640706A  6th July: UK TV (ARTV) 'Ready Steady, Win', London, London, Rediffusion
                   Studios, Television House, Kingsway.
                   With BJ as a panellist, judging new beat groups (incl. The Toggery Five).
                   Note: Recorded on June, the 30th.

640710A  10th July: UK TV (ARTV) 'Ready, Steady, Go!', London, Rediffusion
                    Studios, Television House, Kingsway, incl.
                    - interview with BJ (& MJ)

640711A  11th July: UK TV (Southern ITV) ‘Day By Day’.
                    The Stones taped an unverified (interview?)-segment for this programme.
                    Note: Televised on the 13th July.

640711B  11th July: Bridlington, Spa Royal Hall
                    Note: At least a part of the concert was filmed by Granada TV, see 640922A.

640712A  12th July: Luxembourgian radio (Radio Luxembourg) 'This Is Their Life’.
                    Rolling Stones-special.

640712B  12th July: Leeds, Queens Hall (1st show)
640712C  12th July: Leeds, Queens Hall (2nd show)
                    Note: One or both shows included the following (unconfirmed) set-list:
                               (Walking The Dog/Hi-Heel Sneakers/You Can Make It If You Try
                                Not Fade Away/Can I Get A Witness/I Just Want To Make
                                Love To You/It's All Over Now)

640715A  15th July: UK TV (BBC1) 'Top Of The Pops', Manchester, BBC Studios
                    Rusholme, incl.
                    - It's All Over Now (Bobby and Shirley Womack)
                    Note: Repeated on the 22nd July.

640716A  16th July: Luxembourgian radio, (Radio Luxembourg) 'Teen And Twenty Disc Club',
                    London, Greenford Studios.
                    Note: Broadcast on a later date in July, probably July 21 or 28.

640717A  17th July: UK radio (BBC Light) 'The Joe Loss Pop Show', London. Host: Joe Loss.
                    - It's All Over Now (Bobby and Shirley Womack)
                    - If You Need Me (Wilson Pickett/Robert Bateman)
                    - Confessin' The Blues (Walter Brown/Jay McShann)
                    - Carol (Chuck Berry)
                    - Mona (Ellas McDaniel)
 
640717B  17th July: UK radio (BBC Light) 'Top Gear', London. Host: Brian Matthew.
                    - Around And Around (Chuck Berry)
                    - If You Need Me (Wilson Pickett/Robert Bateman)
                    - I Can't Be Satisfied (McKinley Morganfield)
                    - Crackin' Up (Ellas McDaniel)
                    - Ain’t That Loving You Baby (Jimmy Reed)
                    - It's All Over Now (Bobby and Shirley Womack)
                    Note: Broadcast on the 23th July.

640718A  18th July: London, Beat City Club

640719A  19th July: Brighton, Hippodrome (1st show)
640719B  19th July: Brighton, Hippodrome (2nd show)

640720A  20th July: UK TV (ARTV) 'The Man They Call Genius', Croydon, Fairfield Halls.
                   With KR, BW & CW shown in the audience.
                   Note: Special on Ray Charles. Televised on the 26th August.

640721A  21st - 22nd July: London, Decca Studios (or Greenford Studios). Producer:
                   Andrew Oldham.
                   - Heart Of Stone I (MJ/KR) -John McLaughlin and/or Jimmy Page on
                       guitar; early version without pedal steel and with different backing vocals
                   - Heart Of Stone II (MJ/KR) -John McLaughlin and/or Jimmy Page on
                       guitar; Metamorphosis-version
                   - Memphis Tennessee (Chuck Berry)
                   + more
                   Additional musicians: Jimmy Page (gtr)/John McLaughlin (gtr)/Clem Cattini (dr)
                   Note: Sessions for demos and/or the Andrew Oldham Orchestra. Probably only MJ
                             & KR present.

640723A  23rd July: UK TV (ARTV) 'Ready, Steady, Go', London, Rediffusion
                   Studios, Television House, Kingsway, incl.
                   - It's All Over Now (Bobby and Shirley Womack)
                   - interview with BW and BJ by Keith Fordyce
                   Note: Televised on the 24th July.

640723B  23rd July: London, Regent Sound Studios. Producer: Andrew Oldham.
                   Sound engineer: Bill Farley.
                   - Surprise Surprise (MJ/KR) -Rolling Stones, Now!-version
                   Note: Maybe also some mixing and more overdubbing was done on the songs
                             recorded in late June/early July.

640724A  24th July: Blackpool, Empress Ballroom

640725A  25th July: UK radio (BBC), newscast about the Blackpool-incident, incl.
                   - interview with MJ & BW by Tom German

640725B  25th July: Nelson, Imperial Ballroom

640726A  26th July: Leicester, De Montfort Hall (1st show)
640726B  26th July: Leicester, De Montfort Hall (2nd show)

640728A  28th July: UK TV (ABC) 'Lucky Stars Summer Spin', Teddington, incl.
                   - It's All Over Now (Bobby and Shirley Womack)
                   Note: Televised on the 8th August.

640731A  31st July: UK TV (BBC Belfast) ‘6.10’, incl.
                   - interview with MJ, BJ, BW & CW (backstage in Belfast)

640731B  31st July: Belfast, Northern Ireland, Ulster Hall
640731C  31st July: Ballymena, Northern Ireland, Flamingo Ballroom

640801A  1st August: Irish TV (RTE) 'RTE News', incl.
                    - footage from the show in Belfast of the day before

640801B  1st August: Hastings, Pier Ballroom

640802A  2nd August: Warminster, Longleat House, '3rd Pop Festival'
                   Note: A short silent private film of this open-air gig exists.

640802B  2nd August: UK TV ( ) 'News', Warminster, Longleat House, Green Room.
                   - interview with one or more Stones

640805A  5th August: US TV (CBS) 'The Red Skelton Hour', "Red Skelton's London",
                    London, Palladium. Host: Red Skelton. Incl.
                    - Tell Me (MJ/KR) -playback
                    - Carol (Chuck Berry) -playback
                    - It's All Over Now (Bobby and Shirley Womack) -playback
                    Note: Aired on the 22nd September and repeated on the 10th November.

640805B  5th August: UK TV (BBC1) 'Top Of The Pops', Manchester, BBC Studios
                   Rusholme, incl.
                   - It's All Over Now (Bobby and Shirley Womack)

640806A  6th August: French TV (ORTF ) 'Journal Televise', incl.
                   - footage from the Stones-gig at Warminster, Longleat House

640807A  7th August: UK TV (Rediffusion) 'Ready, Steady, Go', London, Rediffusion
                   Studios, Television House, Kingsway. Guest-hosts: BJ & BW. Incl.
                   - short skit with BW & BJ (miming a parody to A Hard Day’s Night)
                   - Around And Around (Chuck Berry)
                   - If You Need Me (Wilson Pickett/Robert Bateman)
                   - It's All Over Now (Bobby and Shirley Womack)

640807B  7th August: London, Richmond Athletic Ground, '4th National Jazz And
                     Blues Festival'
                    Note: The concert was at least partly filmed on 8mm colour-film.

640808A  8th August: Amsterdam, Netherlands, Shiphol Airport. Press conference.

640808B  8th August: Dutch radio (VARA) 'Tijd Voor Teenagers’, incl.
                    - interview with MJ & BJ by Herman Stok (Shiphol, press conference)
                    Note: Aired on a later (unknown) date.

640808C  8th August: Dutch TV (TV Noordzee), Scheveningen, Netherlands, Kurhaus,
                   Kurzaal.
                   - Tell Me (MJ/KR)
                   - It's All Over Now (Bobby and Shirley Womack)
                   - Carol (Chuck Berry)
                   Note: Silent film footage of these three playbacks, recorded before the actual
                             concert, survived. They were shown (with dubbed sound) at an exhibition
                             at Muzee Scheveningen from June 29 - September 7, 2014.

640808D  8th August: Dutch TV (TV Noordzee) 'Brigitte', incl.
                    - interview with all five Stones by Karla Wildschut (in Scheveningen)
                    Note: Aired on a later (unknown) date.

640808E  8th August: Scheveningen, Netherlands, Kurhaus, Kurzaal, incl.
                   (Beautiful Delilah/Walking The Dog/Hi-Heel Sneakers/Susie Q/Mona)
                   Note: The show was at least partly filmed by REM TV and televised later in
                              various newscasts. The audio was recorded by Radio Veronica.

640809A  9th August: Manchester, Belle Vue, New Elizabethan Ballroom

640809B  9th August: THE PRETTY THINGS. Manchester, England, The Cavern.
                    MJ jams with The Pretty Things on two songs (unverified).
                    Line-up (probably): MJ (voc)/Dick Taylor (gtr)/Phil May (harm?)/John Stax (bass)/
                                                      Brian Pendleton (gtr)/Viv Prince (dr)

640810A  10th August: New Brighton, Tower Ballroom

640811A  11th August:: UK TV (ITV) 'ITN News', incl.
                    Footage from the gig/riot in Scheveningen, Netherlands 08.08.64.

640813A  13th August: UK radio (Radio Caroline?), Douglas, Isle Of Man

640813B  13th August: UK TV ( ), some newscast,
                    - footage of the Rolling Stones leaving Heathrow en route to Isle Of Man

640813C  13th August: Douglas, Palace Ballroom, Isle Of Man

640814A  14th August: THE ROLLING STONES.
                   EP ‘Five By Five’ (Decca DFE 8590). Producer: Andrew Oldham.
                   A: - If You Need Me (Wilson Pickett/Robert Bateman)
                        - Empty Heart (Nanker Phelge)
                        - 2120 South Michigan Avenue (Nanker Phelge)
                   B: - Confessin’ The Blues (Walter Brown/Jay McShann)
                        - Around And Around (Chuck Berry)
                   Note: Promofilms for Around And Around (in colour!), If You Need Me and
                             Confessin’ The Blues are reported to exist.
                   Line-up ‘If You Need Me’: MJ (voc, tamb)/KR (gtr, bvoc)/BJ (gtr)/BW (bass)/
                                 CW (dr)/STU (org)
                   Line-up ‘Empty Heart’: MJ (voc, tamb)/KR (gtr, bvoc)/BJ (harm, bvoc)/BW (bass)/
                                 CW (dr)/STU (org)
                   Line-up ‘2120 South Michigan Avenue’: MJ (tamb)/KR (gtr)/BJ (harm)/BW
                                 (bass)/CW (dr)/STU (org)
                   Line-up ‘Confessin’ The Blues’: MJ (voc, harm)/KR (gtr)/BJ (gtr)/BW (bass)/
                                 CW (dr)/STU (p)
                   Line-up ‘Around And Around’: MJ (voc)/KR (gtr)/BJ (gtr)/BW (bass)/
                                 CW (dr)/STU (p)

640814B  14th August: UK TV ( ), some newscast,
                    - footage of the Rolling Stones returning to Heathrow (coming from Isle Of Man)

640814C  14th August: London, Wimbledon Palais

640817A  17th August: UK TV (ARTV) 'Ready Steady, Win', London.
                    With MJ as a panellist, judging new beat groups.
                    Note: Televised on the 24th August.

640818A  18th August: UK TV (ITV Channel Television), incl.
                    - footage of the arrival of the Stones at Guernsey airport

640818A  18th August: St. Peter Port, New Theatre Ballroom, Guernsey
640819A  19th August: St. Peter Port, New Theatre Ballroom, Guernsey
640820A  20th August: St. Peter Port, New Theatre Ballroom, Guernsey
640821A  21st August: St. Helier, Springfield Hall, Jersey
640822A  22nd August: St. Helier, Springfield Hall, Jersey
640823A  23rd August: Bournemouth, Gaumont Theatre (1st show)
640823B  23rd August: Bournemouth, Gaumont Theatre (2nd show)

640824A  24th August: UK TV (TWW) ‘Here Today’. Incl.
                   - arrival of the Stones on the airport (Jersey 21.08.)
                   - I'm Moving On (Hank Snow) -Jersey 21.08.
                   - interview with MJ (probably Jersey 22.08.)

640824B  24th August: Weymouth, Gaumont Theatre (1st show)
640824C  24th August: Weymouth, Gaumont Theatre (2nd show)

640825A  25th August: UK TV (TWW) 'Here Today', incl.
                   - It's All Over Now (Bobby and Shirley Womack) -probably a part from
                        one of the Jersey-gigs

640825B  25th August: UK TV (ITV) 'HTV West News', Weston-super-Mare, incl.
                   - interview with MJ by Bruce Hockin (on the roof of Odeon Theatre)

640825C  25th August: Weston-super-Mare, Odeon Theatre (1st show)
640825D  25th August: Weston-super-Mare, Odeon Theatre (2nd show)
640826A  26th August: Exeter, Odeon Theatre (1st show)
640826B  26th August: Exeter, Odeon Theatre (2nd show)
640827A  27th August: Plymouth, ABC Theatre (1st show)
640827B  27th August: Plymouth, ABC Theatre (2nd show)

640828A  28th August: THE MIGHTY AVENGERS.
                   7“ single (Decca F 11962). Producer: Andrew Oldham. Musical director:
                   John Paul Jones.
                   A: So Much In Love (MJ/KR) -composer credit
                   [B: Sometime They Say (Andrew Oldham/Tony Calder)]
                   Line-up: Mike Linnell (bass, voc)/Tony Campbell (gtr, bvoc)/Kevin Mahon (gtr,
                                  harm)/Dave Beech (dr, voc)

640828B  28th August: Taunton, Gaumont Theatre (1st show)
640828C  28th August: Taunton, Gaumont Theatre (2nd show)

640829A  29th August: UK TV (Southern) 'Day By Day', incl.
                    - interview with MJ, BJ, BW & KR by Tony Bilbow (in Torquay)

640829B  29th August: Torquay, Town Hall (1st show)
640829C  29th August: Torquay, Town Hall (2nd show)
640830A  30th August: Bournemouth, Gaumont Theatre (1st show)
640830B  30th August: Bournemouth, Gaumont Theatre (2nd show)

640800A  ca. August: VARIOUS ARTISTS.
                   promotional LP 'Informationsplatte Liste September 1964/I' (Teldec MU 58-2,
                   -West-Germany), incl. two rare edits from The Rolling Stones:
                   - It's All Over Now (Bobby and Shirley Womack) -promo-edit
                   - Tell Me (MJ/KR) -edit
                   Note: Both edits (especially IAON) are unique. IAON is missing the third verse and
                             refrain (whereas the US edit, see 640700B, is missing the 2nd verse and
                             refrain) and although Tell Me is edited like the US single edit (see 640600A) it
                             is faded out much later.

640831A  31st August - 4th September (not on the 2nd September): London, Pye Studios and
                   London, Decca Studios. Producer: Andrew Oldham. Sound engineers: Bill Farley,
                   Gus Dudgeon. Incl.
                   - Blue Turns To Grey I (MJ/KR) -demo for Dick & Dee Dee and The Mighty
                       Avengers
                   - Blue Turns To Grey II (MJ/KR) -version I with additional backing vocals;
                        Necrophilia-version
                   - Da Doo Ron Ron (Phil Spector/Ellie Greenwich/Jeff Barry) -MJ on lead vocals;
                       recorded 1st September at Regent Sound Studios
                   - Each And Every Day Of The Year I (MJ/KR) -demo for Bobby Jameson and/or
                        Thee
                   - Each And Every Day Of The Year II (MJ/KR) -version I with additional strings
                        and horns and backing vocals; Metamorphosis-version
                   - Sleepy City I (MJ/KR) -demo for The Mighty Avengers
                   - Sleepy City II (MJ/KR) -version I with more guitar and backing vocals;
                        Metamorphosis-version
                   - We're Wastin' Time I (MJ/KR) -demo for Jimmy Tarbuck
                   - We're Wastin' Time II (MJ/KR) -version I with additional pedal steel guitar, fiddle
                         and backing vocals; Metamorphosis-version
                  Musicians: MJ (voc)/KR (gtr)/Jim Sullivan (gtr)/John McLaughlin (gtr)/
                                      Jimmy Page (gtr, maybe bass)/Joe Moretti (gtr)/John Paul
                                      Jones (maybe bass)/Andy White (dr)/Mike Leander (arranger)/
                                      Christine Ohlman (bvoc; recorded later, probably early 70's)/Doug
                                      Schlink (gtr; recorded later, probably early 70's)
                   Note: MJ & KR were probably the only Stones present at these sessions
                              which results were used for the Andrew Oldham Orchestra or as demos
                              for other artists.

640902A  2nd September: London, Regent Sound Studios. Producer: Andrew Oldham.
                   Sound engineer: Bill Farley.
                   - Little Red Rooster (Willie Dixon) -7“-version
                   - Off The Hook II (Nanker Phelge) -7“-version
                   - Under The Boardwalk I (Arthur Resnick/Kenny Young) -12x5-version
                   - Under The Boardwalk II (Arthur Resnick/Kenny Young) -edit (see 680800A)

640902B  2nd September: UK TV (BBC1) 'Top Of The Pops', Manchester, BBC Studios
                   Rusholme, incl.
                   - If You Need Me (Wilson Pickett/Robert Bateman)

640904A  4th September: UK TV (ARTV) 'Ready, Steady, Go!', London, Rediffusion
                   Studios, Television House, Kingsway, incl.
                   - BJ as judge for a dance competition
                   + footage of MJ (who was there as a spectator)

5th September - 11th October: 4th British Tour.

640905A  5th September: London, Finsbury Park, Astoria Theatre (1st show)
                   Note: Unconfirmed set:
                   (Not Fade Away/I Just Want To Make Love To You/Walking The Dog/
                    If You Need Me/Around And Around/I'm A King Bee/I'm Alright/It's All Over Now)

640905B  5th September: London, Finsbury Park, Astoria Theatre (2nd show )
640906A  6th September: Leicester, Odeon Theatre (1st show)
640906B  6th September: Leicester, Odeon Theatre (2nd show)
640908A  8th September: Colchester, Odeon Theatre (1st show)
640908B  8th September: Colchester, Odeon Theatre (2nd show)

640909A  9th September: Luton, Odeon Theatre (1st show)
640909B  9th September: Luton, Odeon Theatre (2nd show)
                   Note: Some silent super 8-footage from one of the shows exists (see 091019A).

640910A  10th September: UK TV (ITV) 'ITN News', London, Savoy Hotel.
                    The Rolling Stones receive the Melody Maker Award 'Top Group Of The Year'.

640910B  10th September: Cheltenham, Odeon Theatre (1st show)
640910C  10th September: Cheltenham, Odeon Theatre (2nd show)
640911A  11th September: Cardiff, Wales, Capitol Theatre (1st show)
640911B  11th September: Cardiff, Wales, Capitol Theatre (2nd show)
640913
13th September: Liverpool, Empire Theatre (1st show)
640913B  13th September: Liverpool, Empire Theatre (2nd show)
640914A  14th September: Chester, ABC Theatre (1st show)
640914B  14th September: Chester, ABC Theatre (2nd show)

640915A  15th September: UK TV (Granada) 'Scene At 6.30', Manchester.

640915B  15th September: Manchester, Odeon Theatre (1st show)
640915C  15th September: Manchester, Odeon Theatre (2nd show)

640915D  15th September: Liverpool, Blue Angle Club
                    Unverified jam with Inez and Charlie Foxx & The Mojos and with local bands.

640916A  16th September: Wigan, ABC Theatre (1st show)
640916B  16th September: Wigan, ABC Theatre (2nd show)
640917A  17th September: Carlisle, ABC Theatre (1st show)
640917B  17th September: Carlisle, ABC Theatre (2nd show)

640917C  17th September: UK TV (Border ITV), Carlisle, incl.
                    - interview with one or more Stones
                    + footage of the Stones' arrival and departure from ABC Theatre

640918A  18th September: Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Odeon Theatre (1st show)
640918B  18th September: Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Odeon Theatre (2nd show)
640919A  19th September: Edinburgh, Scotland, Usher Hall (1st show)
640919B  19th September: Edinburgh, Scotland, Usher Hall (2nd show)
640920A  20th September: Stockton-on-Tees, ABC Theatre (1st show)
640920B  20th September: Stockton-on-Tees, ABC Theatre (2nd show)

640921A  21st September: Kingston-upon-Hull. Shooting of the newsreel 'The Rolling Stones
                   Gather Moss' for the Pathé News, to be shown later in British cinemas. Incl.
                   - backstage footage
                   - Around And Around (Chuck Berry) -Kingston-upon-Hull
                   Note: A couple of silent outtakes from the filming survived.

640921B  21st September: Kingston-upon-Hull, ABC Theatre (1st show)
640921C  21st September: Kingston-upon-Hull, ABC Theatre (2nd show)

640922A  22nd September: UK TV (ITV/Granada) ‘World In Action’, "The Flip Side", incl.
                    - Hi-Heel Sneakers (Robert Higginbotham) -Bridlington 11.7.64, part only
                    - Not Fade Away (Norman Petty/Charles Hardin Holley) -Bridlington 11.7.64,
                          part only

640922B  22nd September: Lincoln, ABC Theatre (1st show)
640922C  22nd September: Lincoln, ABC Theatre (2nd show)

640923A  23rd September: UK TV (Rediffusion) ‘Airport", incl.
                   - footage of BJ and KR chased by fans on Heathrow Airport, London 19.04.

640924A  24th September: Doncaster, Gaumont Theatre (1st show)
640924B  24th September: Doncaster, Gaumont Theatre (2nd show)

640925A  25th September: THE ROLLING STONES.
                   7“ single (London 9708 -US). Producer: Andrew Oldham.
                   A: Time Is On My Side (Jerry Ragavoy/Jimmy Norman)
                   B: Congratulations (MJ/KR)
                   Note: Both songs previously unreleased in the UK.

640925B  25th September: UK radio (North Staffs Hospital Broadcasting Service),
                    Hanley, incl.
                    - interview with one ore more Stones
                    Note: Broadcast on the 28th September.

640925C  25th September: Hanley, Gaumont Theatre (1st show)
640925D  25th September: Hanley, Gaumont Theatre (2nd show)
640926A  26th September: Bradford, Gaumont Theatre (1st show)
640926B  26th September: Bradford, Gaumont Theatre (2nd show)
640927A  27th September: Birmingham, Hippodrome Theatre (1st show)
640927B  27th September: Birmingham, Hippodrome Theatre (2nd show)
640928A  28th September: Romford, Odeon Theatre (1st show)
640928B  28th September: Romford, Odeon Theatre (2nd show) 

640928C  28th September: London, Regent Sound Studios. Producer: Andrew Oldham.
                   Sound engineer: Bill Farley.
                   - Grown Up Wrong (MJ/KR) -12x5-version
                   - I’m Relyin’ On You (MJ/KR)
                   - Susie Q I (Stanley J. Lewis/Dale Hawkins) -rough mix of II, with count-in
                   - Susie Q II (Stanley J. Lewis/Dale Hawkins) -12x5-version
                   - We Were Falling In Love (MJ/KR) -demo for (most probably) Lorraine Child
                   - You Can’t Catch Me II (Chuck Berry) -NO.2-version
                   Note: KR continued the session on the 29th September to do some overdubs.
                             I’m Relyin’ On You is also known as Funny Guy.
                             We Were Falling In Love is also known as Waving Hair.

640929A  29th September: Guildford, Odeon Theatre (1st show)
640929B  29th September: Guildford, Odeon Theatre (2nd show)

640929C 29th September: MARIANNE FAITHFULL. London, Decca Studios. Producer:
                  Andrew Oldham. Musical director: David Whittaker. With KR on guitar on:
                  - Blowin' In The Wind (Bob Dylan)
                  - House Of The Rising Sun (Trad. arr.: Andrew Oldham)
                  Note: KR also did some overdubs for the Stones-tracks recorded on the day before
                            (see 640928C).

641000A  October: THE ANDREW OLDHAM ORCHESTRA.
                   LP ‘East Meets West’ (Parrot PAS 71003 -US). Producer: Andrew Oldham.
                   With Stones-participation on one or more tracks, incl.
                    - I Get Around (Brian Wilson) -MJ on vocals

641001A  1st October: Bristol, Colston Hall (1st show)
641001B  1st October: Bristol, Colston Hall (2nd show)

641002A  2nd October: THE ANDREW OLDHAM ORCHESTRA.
                   LP '16 Hip Hits' (Ace Of Clubs ACL 1180). Producer: Andrew Oldham.
                   Musical Director: John Paul Jones. Recorded in London, probably in February
                   and/or March in about five days.
                   - Needles And Pins (Jack Nitzsche/Sonny Bono) -KR on guitar
                   - Blowin’ In The Wind (Bob Dylan)
                   - I Don’t Know What To Do With Myself (Burt Bacharach/Hal David) -KR on guitar
                   - La Bamba (Trad. arr.: Andrew Oldham)
                   - Then He Kissed Me (Phil Spector/Ellie Greenwich/Jeff Barry)
                   - Do Wah Diddy Diddy (Ellie Greenwich/Jeff Barry)
                   - I Want To Hold Your Hand (John Lennon/Paul McCartney) -KR on guitar
                   - My Boy Lollipop (Johnny Roberts/Morris Levy)
                   - Da Doo Ron Ron (Phil Spector/Ellie Greenwich/Jeff Barry)  -MJ on vocals
                   - Memphis, Tennessee (Chuck Berry) -jam with Stones participating
                   - You’re No Good (Russ Ballard) -KR on guitar
                   - The Rise Of The Brighton Surf (Andrew Oldham/Kim Fowley)
                   - The Lonely Rocker (Andrew Oldham)
                   - Theme For A Mod’s Summer Night Dream (Andrew Oldham)
                   - I Wanna Be Your Man (John Lennon/Paul McCartney) -Andrew Oldham on vocals
                   - Chapel Of Love (Phil Spector/Ellie Greenwich/Jeff Barry)
                   Note: Stones-participation on all unmarked songs possible but not for sure.
                             According to Andrew Oldham also BW, CW & STU are on the album.

641002B  2nd October: Exeter, Odeon Theatre (1st show)
641002C  2nd October: Exeter, Odeon Theatre (2nd show)
641003A  3rd October: London, Edmonton, Regal Theatre (1st show)
641003B  3rd October: London, Edmonton, Regal Theatre (2nd show)
641004A  4th October: Southampton, Gaumont Theatre (1st show)
641004B  4th October: Southampton, Gaumont Theatre (2nd show)

641005A  5th October: Luxembourgian radio (Radio Luxembourg) 'Battle Of The Giants - Stones
                    vs. Animals' (Part 1)

641005B  5th October: Wolverhampton, Gaumont Theatre (1st show)
641005C  5th October: Wolverhampton, Gaumont Theatre (2nd show)
641006A  6th October: Watford, Gaumont Theatre (1st show)
641006B  6th October: Watford, Gaumont Theatre (2nd show)
641008A  8th October: London, Lewisham, Odeon Theatre (1st show)
641008B  8th October: London, Lewisham, Odeon Theatre (2nd show)

641008C  8th October: UK radio (BBC World Service) 'Rhythm And Blues', London.
                    Host: Alexis Korner.
                    - Dust My Pyramids (KR/BJ) -instrumental
                    - Around And Around (Chuck Berry)
                    - lf You Need Me (Wilson Pickett/Robert Bateman)
                    - I Just Wanna Make Love To You (Willie Dixon) -unsure
                    - Mona (Ellas McDaniel)
                    - 2120 South Michigan Avenue (Nanker Phelge)
                    Note: Broadcast on the 31st October.
                               I Just Wanna Make Love To You is unsure. BBC archives list the song
                               I Wanna Love You with composer credit Pitney (which is very unlikely as
                               there is no such song in the oevre of Gene Pitney).

641009A  9th October: Luxembourgian radio (Radio Luxembourg) 'Battle Of The Bands - Stones
                    vs. Animals' (Part 2)

641009B  9th October: Ipswich, Gaumont Theatre (1st show)
641009C  9th October: Ipswich, Gaumont Theatre (2nd show)
641010A  10th October: Southend, Odeon Theatre (1st show)
641010B  10th October: Southend, Odeon Theatre (2nd show)
641011A  11th October: Brighton, Hippodrome (1st show)
641011B  11th October: Brighton, Hippodrome (2nd show)

641013A  13th, 16th & maybe 21st October: THE HERD. London, R.G. Jones Studio.
                    BW records with The Herd.

641016A  16th October: UK TV (ARTV) ‘Ready, Steady, Go!’, Wembley, Studio One, incl.
                    - interview with MJ by Ellen Grehan

641017A  17th October: THE ROLLING STONES.
                   LP ‘12 x 5’ (London PS 402 -US). Producer: Andrew Oldham.
                   A: - Around And Around (Chuck Berry)
                        - Confessin’ The Blues (Walter Brown/Jay McShann)
                        - Empty Heart (Nanker Phelge)
                        - Time Is On My Side (Jerry Ragavoy/Jimmy Norman)*
                        - Good Times, Bad Times (MJ/KR)
                        - It’s All Over Now (Bobby and Shirley Womack)
                   B: - 2120 South Michigan Avenue (Nanker Phelge)
                        - Under The Boardwalk (Arthur Resnick/Kenny Young)*
                        - Congratulations (MJ/KR)*
                        - Grown Up Wrong (MJ/KR)*
                        - If You Need Me (Wilson Pickett/Robert Bateman)
                        - Susie Q (Dale Hawkins/Stanley J. Lewis)*
                        Note: The songs marked with a star were previously unreleased in the UK.
                        Line-up ‘Time Is On My Side’: MJ (voc, tamb)/KR (gtr, bvoc)/BJ (gtr, bvoc)/
                                      BW (bass, bvoc)/CW (dr)/STU (org)
                        Line-up ‘Under The Boardwalk’: MJ (voc)/KR (gtr, bvoc)/BJ (perc)/
                                      BW (bass)/CW (dr)
                        Line-up ‘Congratulations’: MJ (voc)/KR (gtr, bvoc)/BJ (gtr)/BW (bass)/
                                      CW (dr)
                        Line-up ‘Grown Up Wrong’: MJ (voc, harm)/KR (gtr, bvoc)/BJ (gtr)/BW
                                     (bass)/CW (dr)
                        Line-up ‘Susie Q’: MJ (voc)/KR (gtr)/BJ (gtr)/BW (bass)/CW (dr)

641018A  18th October: Brussels, Belgium, Zaventem Airport. Press conference.

641018B  18th October: Brussels, Belgium, International Centre Martini. Press conference.

641018C  18th October: Belgian TV (BRT), 'Tienerklanken', Brussels, Amerikaans
                    Theatre, 'World Fair’. Playback.
                    - Not Fade Away (Norman Petty/Charles Hardin Holley)
                    - Walking The Dog (Rufus Thomas)
                    - If You Need Me (Wilson Pickett/Robert Bateman)
                    - I'm Alright (Ellas McDaniel)
                    - Carol (Chuck Berry)
                    - Time Is On My Side (Jerry Ragavoy/Jimmy Norman)
                    - Tell Me (MJ/KR)
                    - It's All Over Now (Bobby and Shirley Womack)
                    - Around And Around (Chuck Berry)
                    + interviews with all five Stones by Bob Davidse and Tante Terry
                    Note: Broadcast on the 16th November.

641018D  18th October: Belgian TV (RTBF), newscast from the arrival at Zaventem Airport.

641019A  19th October: Paris, France, La Locomotive. Press conference.

641019B  19th October: French TV (ORTF 2) 'Quoi De Neuf?', Paris. Hosts: Denise
                    Fabre and Raoul Saint-Yves.
                    - Carol (Chuck Berry) -playback
                    - Mona (Ellas McDaniel) -playback; uncirculating
                    - It’s All Over Now (Bobby and Shirley Womack) -playback
                    Note: Telecast on the 5th November.

641020A  20th October: French radio (Europe 1), incl.
                    - interview with BW & KR by François Jouffa (in Paris)
                    Note: Partly released on CD in 2003 (see 030120A).

641020B  20th October: Paris, France, L'Olympia
                   Unconfirmed set:
                   (Around And Around/Carol/Bye Bye Johnny/It's All Over Now/Time Is
                    On My Side/Not Fade Away/Walking The Dog/If You Need Me/I’m
                    Alright/Confessin’ The Blues/Tell Me)

641020C  20th October: French radio (Europe 1) 'Musicorama'.
                    Live broadcast of the whole concert in Paris, L'Olympia.

641021A  21st October: Paris, France. Shooting of a juke box-film (in colour).
                   - Around And Around (Chuck Berry)

641023A  23rd October: MARIANNE FAITHFULL.
                   7" single (Decca F 12007). Producer: Andrew Oldham. Musical Director:
                   David Whittaker. Recorded in London, Decca Studios on September 29.
                   A: Blowin' In The Wind (Bob Dylan) -KR on acoustic guitar
                   B: House Of The Rising Sun (Trad. arr.: Andrew Oldham) -KR on acoustic guitar

641023B  23rd October: UK TV (ITV) 'ITN News', incl.
                   Footage of the the Stones leaving Heathrow for NYC.

641023C  23rd October: New York City, John F. Kennedy International Airport.
                   Press conference.

641023D  23rd October: US radio ( ) ‘The Ed Rudy Show’, New York. Incl.
                   - interview with MJ by Ed Rudy
                   - interview with CW by Ed Rudy
                   - interview with BJ by Ed Rudy
                   - interview with BW by Ed Rudy
                   - interview with KR by Ed Rudy
                   - interview with Eric Easton by Ed Rudy
                   + interviews with fans
                   Note: Probably broadcast on a later date on various radio stations.

641023E  23rd October: New York City, rehearsals for the 'Ed Sullivan Show'.
                   Note: Most probably they didn't play, but tested camera angles, etc.

641024A  24th October: US radio (WINS) 'Murray The K's Swinging Soiree', New York City.
                    - interview with all five Stones by Murray Kaufman

641024B  24th October: US TV (WPIX Channel 11) 'The Clay Cole Show',
                    New York City. Host: Clay Cole. All songs playback. Telerecording. Incl.
                    - If You Need Me (Wilson Pickett/Robert Bateman)
                    - Time Is On My Side (Jerry Ragavoy/Jimmy Norman)
                    - Tell Me (MJ/KR) -repeat from June 20
                    - It's All Over Now (Bobby and Shirley Womack)
                    - the Stones answer questions of fans in the audience
                    - Around And Around (Chuck Berry)
                    - Confessin' The Blues (Walter Brown/Jay McShann)
                    Note: Aired in two parts on the 31st October and 7th November.

24th October - 15th November: 2nd US Tour.

641024C  24th October: New York City, Academy Of Music (1st show)
641024D  24th October: New York City, Academy Of Music (2nd show)

641025A  25th October: US TV (CBS) 'Ed Sullivan Show', New York City, incl.
                    - Around And Around (Chuck Berry)
                    - Time Is On My Side (Jerry Ragavoy/Jimmy Norman)

641026A  26th October: Los Angeles, California. Press conference.

641026B  26th October: Sacramento, California, Memorial Auditorium

641027A  27th October: US radio (KRLA) 'Gary Mack Show', Los Angeles, incl.
                   - interview with MJ & KR

641028A  28th October: backstage at Santa Monica Civic Auditorium
                   - interview with BJ by Carson Schreiber

641028B  28th October: Santa Monica, California, Civic Auditorium, 'Teen Age Music
                   International (TAMI) Awards Show'.
                   Rehearsals and/or a first run-through and filming of their set (see 641029A).

641029A  29th October: Santa Monica, California, Civic Auditorium, 'TAMI Awards Show'
                   - Around And Around (Chuck Berry)
                   - Off The Hook (Nanker Phelge)
                   - Time Is On My Side (Jerry Ragavoy/Jimmy Norman)
                   - It's All Over Now (Bobby and Shirley Womack)
                   - I'm Alright (Ellas McDaniel)
                   - Let's Get Together (Nanker Phelge?) -closing jam, with other performers
                          of the show
                   Note: Electronovision/Screen Entertainment made a movie (at least three
                             different versions, only one includes the whole Stones-set) of this
                             show. Premiere of the first version with just one Stones-track
                             (Time Is On My Side) was on the 14th November 1964 under title
                             'Teenage Command Performance'. Directed by Steve Binder.
                             Officially released on DVD in March 2010 (see 100323A).

641030A  30th October: Los Angeles California. Press conference.

641030B  30th October: US TV (WEWS) 'Upbeat', Los Angeles, incl.
                   - interview with MJ & CW by Don Webster & Jimmy O' Neill

641031A  31st October: San Bernardino, California, Swing Auditorium
                   Note: Unconfirmed set:
                   (Not Fade Away/Time Is On My Side/I'm Alright/It's All Over Now/
                     If You Need Me/Carol/I'm A King Bee/Tell Me/Confessin’ The Blues/
                     Around And Around)

641000B  October: THE ANDREW OLDHAM ORCHESTRA.
                   LP 'Plays Lionel Bart's Maggie May’ (Decca LK4636). Producer: Andrew
                   Oldham. Musical directors: Andrew Oldham, Harry Robinson, John Paul                          
                   Jones, Mike Leander. MJ co-wrote one track (but refused a writer's credit):
                    - Carrying On (Lionel Bart)

641101A  1st November: Long Beach, California, Civic Auditorium
641101B  1st November: San Diego, California, Balboa Park Bowl

641102A  2nd November: Los Angeles, RCA Studios, Hollywood. Producer: Andrew
                    Oldham. Sound Engineer: Dave Hassinger.
                    - Down Home Girl (Jerry Leiber/Jerry Butler) -Jack Nitzsche on piano;
                        NO.2-version
                    - Everybody Needs Somebody To Love I (Bert Russell/Solomon Burke/
                        Jerry Wexler) -STU on piano; longer NO.2-version
                    - Everybody Needs Somebody To Love II (Bert Russell/Solomon Burke/
                        Jerry Wexler) -STU on piano; short The Rolling Stones Now!-version
                    - Heart Of Stone III (MJ/KR) -re-recording, Jack Nitzsche on piano and
                        tambourine; 7“-version
                    - Heart Of Stone IV (MJ/KR) -Jack Nitzsche on piano and tambourine;
                        extended version of III
                    - Hitch Hike (Marvin Gaye/William Stevenson/Clarence Paul) -Out Of
                         Our Heads-version
                    - Oh Baby (Barbara Lynn Ozen) -STU on piano; The Rolling Stones, Now!-version
                    - Pain In My Heart (Allen Toussaint) -Jack Nitzsche on Nitzsche-phone;
                        NO.2-version

641103A  3rd November: Cleveland, Ohio, Public Hall
641104A  4th November: Providence, Rhode Island, Loews Theater

641106A  6th November: THE GREENBEATS.
                    7" single (Pye 7N 15718). Producer: John Paul Jones.
                    [A: If This World Were Mine (Paul Keogh)]
                    B: You Must Be The One (MJ/KR) -composer credit

641100A  early November: Chicago, Illinois, Sherman House. Press conference.

641108A  8th November: Chicago, Chess Studios. Producer: Andrew Oldham. Sound
                   Engineer: Ron Malo.
                    - Fannie Mae (Buster Brown) -unverified
                    - Goodbye Girl (BW)
                    - Key To The Highway (William Broonzy/Charles Segar) -STU on piano
                        and maybe Howlin’ Wolf on guitar
                    - Little Red Rooster II (Willie Dixon) -unconfirmed
                    - Mercy, Mercy I (Don Covay/Ronnie Miller) -early faster, funkier version
                    - Time Is On My Side III (Jerry Ragavoy/Jimmy Norman) -guitar intro, STU on
                        organ; NO.2-version

                    - What A Shame (MJ/KR) -STU on piano; 7“-version
                    Note: Goodbye Girl is also known as Get Back To The One You Love.
                              Lead singer of this BW-composition is MJ. The Preachers already recorded a
                              version of it on April 23 (which remained unreleased until 2010).
                              It is possible that the Stones re-recorded, overdubbed or mixed Little Red
                              Rooster on this occasion as well.

641111A  11th November: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Auditorium (without BJ)

641111B  11th November: US TV (WITI-TV), incl.
                   - interview with MJ (and maybe more Stones members) by Bob Barry

641112A  12th November: US TV (WANE-TV) 'Ann Colone Show', Fort Wayne, incl.
                    - interview with MJ, KR, BW & CW by Ann Colone

641112B  12th November: Fort Wayne, Indiana, Coliseum (without BJ)

641113A  13th November: THE ROLLING STONES.
                   7“ single (Decca F 12014). Producer: Andrew Oldham.
                   A: Little Red Rooster (Willie Dixon)
                   B: Off The Hook (Nanker Phelge)
                   Line-up ‘Little Red Rooster’: MJ (voc, harm)/KR (gtr)/BJ (gtr)/BW (bass)/CW (dr)
                   Line-up ‘Off The Hook’: MJ (voc)/KR (gtr, bvoc)/BJ (gtr, bvoc)/BW (bass)/CW (dr)

641113B  13th November: US TV ( ), Dayton, Hotel Biltmore, incl.
                   - interview with one or more Stones

641113C  13th November: Dayton, Ohio, Wampler's Hara Arena, backstage.
                   Press conference.

641113D  13th November: Dayton, Ohio, Wampler's Hara Arena -without BJ
641114A  14th November: Louisville, Kentucky, Memorial Auditorium (1st show) -without BJ
641114B  14th November: Louisville, Kentucky, Memorial Auditorium (2nd show) -without BJ
641115A  15th November: Chicago, Illinois, Arie Crown Theatre

641116A  16th November: US TV ( ), incl.
                    - interview with MJ, KR, BW & CW (NYC, in or near Cavanagh's Restaurant)

641120A  20th November: UK TV (ARTV) 'Ready, Steady, Go', London, Rediffusion
                    Studios, Television House, Kingsway, incl. (all playback):
                    - Off The Hook (MJ/KR)
                    - interview with MJ & BJ by Keith Fordyce
                    - Little Red Rooster (Willie Dixon)
                    - Around And Around (Chuck Berry)
                   Note: Repeated on the 31st December (probably without the interview).
                             Released on the video ‘Ready, Steady, Go! Volume Three’(PMI MVP
                             9910062) in November 1984, see 841100E.

641120B  20th November: UK TV (ARTV) 'Glad Rag Ball', Wembley, Empire Pool.
                    - Off The Hook (Nanker Phelge)
                    - Little Red Rooster (Willie Dixon)
                    - Around And Around (Chuck Berry)
                  Note: Televised on the 25th November (omitting Off The Hook).

641122A  22nd November: UK radio (BBC Light) 'The Teen Scene', London, incl.
                   - interview with MJ by Chris Hutchins

641124A  24th November: UK radio (BBC Light) 'Pop Inn', London, incl.
                   - interview with BW by Keith Fordyce

641125A  25th November, 2nd & 8th December: THE HERD. London, R.G. Jones Studio.
                   BW records with The Herd.

641127A  27th November: BOBBY JAMESON.
                   7" single (Decca F 12032). Producer: Andrew Oldham. Musical director: KR.
                   Recorded in late 1964 in London at Deca Studios.
With MJ and Andrew Oldham
                   on backing vocals.

                   A: All I Want Is My Baby (KR/Andrew Oldham) -Jimmy Page on lead guitar
                   B: Each And Every Day Of The Year (MJ/KR)

641129A  29th November: UK TV (ABC) 'Lucky Stars Special', Birmingham, incl.
                   - Around And Around (Chuck Berry) -playback
                   - Little Red Rooster (Willie Dixon) -playback
                   - Off The Hook (Nanker Phelge) -playback
                   - Empty Heart (Nanker Phelge) -playback
                   Note: Televised on the 5th December.

641200A  December: THE ROLLING STONES.
                   7“ single (London 9725 -US). Producer: Andrew Oldham.
                   A: Heart Of Stone (MJ/KR)
                   B: What A Shame (MJ/KR)
                   Note: Both tracks previously unreleased in the UK.
                   Line-up ‘Heart Of Stone’: MJ (voc)/KR (gtr, bvoc)/BJ (gtr)/BW (bass)/CW (dr)/
                                  Jack Nitzsche (p, tamb)
                   Line-up ‘What A Shame’: MJ (voc, harm)/KR (gtr)/BJ (gtr)/BW (bass)/CW (dr)/
                                  STU (p)

641200B  December: DICK & DEE DEE. London, unidentified studio. Producer: Andrew
                   Oldham.
                   - Blue Turns To Grey (MJ/KR)
                   - Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind (MJ/KR)
                   + one more
                   Line-up: MJ (bvoc)/KR (gtr)/BJ (gtr)/BW (bass)/CW (dr)/Dick St. John (voc)/
                                  Dee Dee Sperling (voc)

641203A  3rd December: UK TV (BBC1) ‘Top Of The Pops’, incl.
                   - Little Red Rooster (Willie Dixon)
                   Note: The Stones didn’t appear in the studio, a montage was used instead.

641204A  4th December: Croydon, Fairfield Halls (1st show) incl. (unconfirmed):
                   (Route 66/Tell Me/Carol/Little Red Rooster/& more)

641204B  4th December: Croydon, Fairfield Halls (2nd show)

641215A  15th December: Shepperton, Haliford Studios. Filming of songs later to be used
                    for US ABC TV's 'Shindig!'-programme (all playback).
                    - Oh Baby (Barbara Lynn Ozen)
                    - Down The Road Apiece (Don Raye)
                    - Heart Of Stone (MJ/KR)
                    - Susie Q (Stanley J. Lewis/Dale Hawkins)
                    Note: Aired in parts on US TV (ABC) 'Shindig!' on the 20th January (see 650120A),
                              3rd March (see 650303A) and 11th August 1965 (see 650811A).

641218A  18th December: Luxembourgian radio (Radio Luxembourg), London, incl.
                    - interview with BJ

641218B  18th December: PETER & GORDON.
                   LP ‘In Touch With Peter And Gordon’ (Columbia 33SX 1660). Producer:
                   Norman Newell. Love Me Baby was probably recorded in London at EMI Studios
                   on November 20. Incl.
                   - A Mess Of Blues (Doc Pomus/Mort Shuman)
                   - Love Me Baby (Peter Asher/Gordon Waller)
                   Line-up 'Love Me Baby': BJ (harm)/Peter Asher (voc, gtr)/Gordon Waller (voc,
                                 gtr)/John Paul Jones (bass)/Paul McCartney (dr)

641220A  20th December: Belgian TV (RTBF) 'Les jeunes et la musique', incl.
                   - footage of the Stones' arrival on Zaventem Airport.in Brussels on October 18.

641221A  21st December: CHARLIE WATTS.
                   Book ‘Ode To A High Flying Bird’ (Beat Publications).
                   Note: This book about Charlie Parker was already sketched in 1961.

641228A  28th December: Luxembourgian radio (Radio Luxembourg) 'Battle Of The
                   Giants - Stones vs. Gene Pitney'.

641229A  29th December: UK TV (ITV/Granada) ‘World In Action’, "The Best Of 1964", incl.
                    - I'm Alright (Ellas McDaniel) -Bridlington 11.7.64, part only

641230A  30th December: Belgian TV (RTBF) 'Format 16/20', incl.
                    - footage from the arrival at Zaventem Airport, Brussels 18.10.1964

641231A  31st December: UK TV (ARTV) 'Ready Steady Go! The New Year Starts
                   Here', London, Rediffusion Studios, Television House, Kingsway, incl.
                   - interviews with members of The Stones
                   - It’s All Over Now (Bobby & Shirley Womack)
                   - Down The Road Apiece (Don Raye)
                   - Little Red Rooster (Willie Dixon)
                   + MJ demonstrates a new dancing style

641200C  December: DOWNLINERS SECT.
                   LP 'The Sect' (Columbia 33SX1658). Producer: Mike Collier. Sound
                   engineer: John Wood. Incl.
                    - One Ugly Child (Larry Bright)
                    Line-up: STU (p)/Keith Grant (bass)/Terry Gibson (gtr)/Johnny Sutton (dr)/
                                   Don Craine (voc)
                    Note: Recorded probably in May.

641200D  December: TRACEY DEY.
                   7”-single (Amy Records 917, -US). Producer: Bob Crewe. Arranged and conducted
                    by Charles Calello.
                    [A: Didn' Ya (Bob Crewe/Denny Randell/Sandy Linzer)
                    B: Blue Turns To Grey (MJ/KR) -composer credit
                    Note: Blue Turns To Grey is credited on the label to Keith Richards/Andrew Oldham.