Rolling Stones vinyl 7"s* found worldwide [including 801
UK and 689
US
], and counting...
* as of Tuesday 21 March 2023 1797 releases + 3226 variations.
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'The Last Time' was released as a 7" single in the US on March 13, 1965, where it peaked at #9.
Its UK counterpart, released on February 26, 1965, reached #1.
Recorded at RCA Studios in Hollywood, California in January 1965, 'The Last Time' was the Rolling Stones' first UK single written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards and the band's third UK single to reach #1 in the country, spending four straight weeks at the top on most of the numerous UK music charts in March and early April 1965.
Footage still exists of a number of performances of this song by the Rolling Stones in 1965: from the popular BBC-TV music show Top of the Pops, the 1965 New Musical Express Poll Winners Concert and American TV shows including The Ed Sullivan Show, Shindig! and The Hollywood Palace. The footage establishes that the distinctive guitar riff was played by Brian Jones while the chords and guitar solo were played by Keit... [+]
Top Of The Pops' 67, the new EP released this autumn by the British label 1960s Records can be ordered directy here.
Released on June 10, 2022, The Rolling Stones 7" Singles 1963-1966, a box set of 15 singles and 3 EPs spanning the 7" UK and US production from 1963 to 1966.