Argentina Argentinian 7" discography / London singles [1964-1971]

Single Play signThe Rolling Stones - Satisfaction - London 5036 - PS • Argentina discography: London singles [1964-1971] Fifteen singles were issued by London Argentina, from 1964 to 1970, three of them giving birth to unique picture sleeves designs. Some exclusive couplings also, like the second single 'Off The Hook' / 'Grown Up Wrong' [33 DLM 5034], 'Get Off Of My Cloud' / '19th Nervous Breakdown' [33 DLM 5039] for instance.
As for Uruguay or Brazil, records turn at the speed of 33⅓ rpm, which is clearly stated by a big '33' sign on labels.

Labels for stock copies initially were dark blue sporting the 'open curly letters' London logo, which turned for the 'boxed' logo in 1968 - looking very much like the European reshaped Decca logo from 1966. The Argentinian white and blue company sleeve applies for the first type, the orange one for the second type.

None of these singles were ever reissued in the sixties, and London Argentina did not launch a 'revival' program at the beginning of the eighties like many countries did.


London singles titles information
# view cat# year a-side / b-side labels - sleeve
8-a 33 DLM 5032 1964 Not Fade Away / Little By Little promo - blue labels
8-b 33 DLM 5032 1964 Not Fade Away / Little By Little blue labels
9-a 33 DLM 5034 1964 Off The Hook / Grown Up Wrong promo - blue labels
9-b 33 DLM 5034 1964 Off The Hook / Grown Up Wrong blue labels - PS
10-a 33 DLM 5036 1965 (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction / The Under Assistant... promo - blue labels
10-b 33 DLM 5036 1965 (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction / The Under Assistant... blue labels - PS
11-a 33 DLM 5039 1966 Get Off Of My Cloud / 19th Nervous Breakdown promo - white labels
11-b 33 DLM 5039 1966 Get Off Of My Cloud / 19th Nervous Breakdown blue labels - ital. subtit.
11-c 33 DLM 5039 1966 Get Off Of My Cloud / 19th Nervous Breakdown blue labels - large B-side
12-a 33 DLM 5041 1966 Paint It, Black / Under The Boardwalk promo - white labels
12-b 33 DLM 5041 1966 Paint It, Black / Under The Boardwalk blue labels - wide typo
12-c 33 DLM 5041 1966 Paint It, Black / Under The Boardwalk blue labels - small typo
13-a 33 DLM 5042 1966 Mother's Little Helper / Lady Jane promo white labels
13-b 33 DLM 5042 1966 Mother's Little Helper / Lady Jane blue labels - PS
14-a 33 DLM 5047 1967 I Want To Be Loved / It's All Over Now promo white labels
14-b 33 DLM 5047 1967 I Want To Be Loved / It's All Over Now blue labels
15-a 33 DLM 5050 1967 Ruby Tuesday / Let's Spend The Night Together promo white labels
15-b 33 DLM 5050 1967 Ruby Tuesday / Let's Spend The Night Together blue labels - serif '33'
15-c 33 DLM 5050 1967 Ruby Tuesday / Let's Spend The Night Together as above - mislabeled
15-d 33 DLM 5050 1967 Ruby Tuesday / Let's Spend The Night Together blue labels - new '33'
16-a 33 DLM 5054 1967 Dandelion / We Love You promo white labels
16-b 33 DLM 5054 1967 Dandelion / We Love You blue labels
17-a 33 DLM 5057 1968 In Another Land / The Lantern promo white labels
17-b 33 DLM 5057 1968 In Another Land / The Lantern blue labels - wide font
17-c 33 DLM 5057 1968 In Another Land / The Lantern blue labels - narrow font
18-a 33 DLM 5061 1968 She's A Rainbow / 2000 Light Years From Home promo blue labels
18-b 33 DLM 5061 1968 She's A Rainbow / 2000 Light Years From Home blue labels
19-a 33 DLM 5066 1968 Jumpin' Jack Flash / Child Of The Moon promo blue labels
19-b 33 DLM 5066 1968 Jumpin' Jack Flash / Child Of The Moon blue labels
19-c 33 DLM 5066 1968 Jumpin' Jack Flash / Child Of The Moon blue labels - wide Int. #A
19-d 33 DLM 5066 1968 Jumpin' Jack Flash / Child Of The Moon blue labels - wide Int. #B
20-a 33 DLM 5070 1968 Street Fighting Man / No Expectations promo blue labels
20-b 33 DLM 5070 1968 Street Fighting Man / No Expectations blue labels
21-a 33 DLM 5082 1969 Honky Tonk Women / You Can't Always Get WYW promo blue labels
21-b 33 DLM 5082 1969 Honky Tonk Women / You Can't Always Get WYW blue labels
22-a 33 DLM 5086 1970 Country Honk / Midnight Rambler promo blue labels
22-b 33 DLM 5086 1970 Country Honk / Midnight Rambler blue labels

The Rolling Stones - Dandelion - white promo labels • Argentina discography: London singles [1964-1971]Promo labels were clear blue until 1965, white from 1966 to 1968, then limited to promo stamps on stock copies labels.

The three black and white picture sleeves for singles remain very scarce as the records they were produced for generally were distributed into company sleeves. Note that all bear the old shaped London logo on front.

'Off The Hook' [33 DLM 5034] offers a unique cover using the pictures of each member from the back of the cover of the band's debut album. Coupled with 'Grown Up Wrong', this single also stands out as a unique coupling, both songs being extracted from the band's first EP 'Come On'.

The attractive photo montage used for the cover of the next single 'Satisfaction' [33 DLM 5036] also inspired the artwork for the Portuguese EP 'Have You Seen Your Mother...' a year after.

The Rolling Stones - Off The Hook - London 5034 • Argentina discography: London singles [1964-1971]The Rolling Stones - Mothers Little Helper - London 5042 • Argentina discography: London singles [1964-1971]


Extracted from the EP of the same name, a single was pressed for 'Get Off Of My Cloud' [33 DLM 5039] with '19th Nervous Breakdown' on its flip side, which is a unique coupling to Argentina. Some minor labels variations exist.

It's follower 'Paint It, Black' [33 DLM 5041] also had an original B-side, with 'Under The Boardwalk', as it was the case in Uruguay.

The Rolling Stones - Dandelion - London 5054 - white promo labels • Argentina discography: London singles [1964-1971]The existence of a picture cover for 'Mother's Little Helper' [33 DLM 5042] suggests that some PS may also exist for the two previous singles - yet none have been seen so far.

The strangest single release of all certainly is the B-side of the debut UK single 'Come On' ['I Want To Be Loved'], coupled with 'It's All Over Now' [33 DLM 5047] in 1967.

As for Brazil, 'We Love You' was the B-side of 'Dandelion' [33 DLM 5054] here.

Argentina is also the only South American country to have released 'In Another Land' [33 DLM 5057] as a single.

The Rolling Stones - Country Honk - London 5086 • Argentina discography: London singles [1964-1971]The rest of the singles production is pretty straightforward, except for the last single 'Country Honk' [33 DLM 5086], released in 1970 and backed with a shortened 'Midnight Rambler', which is definitely unique to Argentina.

By the end of the 60's appeared this distinctive orange company sleeve [here housing 'Country Honk'].