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  2. The Rolling Stones' version of "Not Fade Away" was one of their first hits. Recorded in January 1964 and released by Decca Records on February 21, 1964, with "Little by Little" as the B-side, it was their first Top 10 hit in the United Kingdom, reaching number three. [5]

  3. Jul 13, 2024 · Released as the A-side of their third UK single in February 1964, it climbed to number 3 on the charts. The song also became the opening track on the US version of their debut album, England’s Newest Hit Makers (replacing another song, Bo Diddley’s Mona (I Need You Baby).

  4. On April 26th 1964 when the Stones' debut record in America, "Not Fade Away", entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart at position #98; and on July 12th it peaked at #48 (for 1 week) and spent 13 weeks on the Top 100...

  5. Jan 17, 2024 · Back in the era when the Stones first recorded “Not Fade Away,” during the initial stages of the British Invasion, a rival band – The Who – recorded (it hit U.S. charts in early 1966 ...

  6. Recorded in late January 1964 and released by Decca on February 21, 1964, with “Little by Little” as the B-side, it was the Stones' first Top 5 hit in Great Britain, reaching #3.

  7. " Not Fade Away " is a 1957 song by Buddy Holly and his Crickets. It was taken from their debut studio album The "Chirping" Cricketers. The Rolling Stones version. In 1964, The Rolling Stones covered "Not Fade Away" as its A-side single.

  8. The Mike Douglas Show… (US TV) with interview… (shy RS !) and fans…Music starts at 3:00 [Click if you don't want to see the part before…]"Not fade away" (Bud...

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