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==Track listing== | ==Track listing== | ||
#'Everybody Needs Somebody to Love' (Bert Berns, Solomon Burke, Jerry Wexler) | #'Everybody Needs Somebody to Love' (Bert Berns, Solomon Burke, Jerry Wexler) - 5:03 | ||
#'Down Home Girl' (Jerry Leiber, Arthur Butler) - 4:11 | #'Down Home Girl' (Jerry Leiber, Arthur Butler) - 4:11 | ||
#'You Can't Catch Me' (Chuck Berry) - 3:38 | #'You Can't Catch Me' (Chuck Berry) - 3:38 | ||
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*Andrew Loog Oldham – producer | *Andrew Loog Oldham – producer | ||
*David Bailey – photography | *David Bailey – photography | ||
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The Rolling Stones No. 2 is a studio album by the Rolling Stones. It was released in the United Kingdom on 15 January 1965.
Track listing
- 'Everybody Needs Somebody to Love' (Bert Berns, Solomon Burke, Jerry Wexler) - 5:03
- 'Down Home Girl' (Jerry Leiber, Arthur Butler) - 4:11
- 'You Can't Catch Me' (Chuck Berry) - 3:38
- 'Time Is on My Side' (Norman Meade, Jimmy Norman) - 2:58
- 'What a Shame' (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) - 3:03
- 'Grown Up Wrong' (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) - 1:50
- 'Down the Road Apiece' (Don Raye) - 2:55
- 'Under the Boardwalk' (Arthur Resnick, Kenny Young) - 2:48
- 'I Can't Be Satisfied' (Muddy Waters) - 3:26
- 'Pain in My Heart' (Allen Toussaint) - 2:11
- 'Off the Hook' (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) - 2:38
- 'Susie Q' (Dale Hawkins, Stan Lewis, Eleanor Broadwater) - 1:51
Credits
- Mick Jagger – lead vocals, harmonica, tambourine
- Keith Richards – guitar
- Brian Jones – guitar, keyboards, harmonica, backing vocals
- Bill Wyman – bass guitar, backing vocals
- Charlie Watts – drums, percussion
- Ian Stewart – piano
- Jack Nitzsche – Nitzsche' phone ('Pain in My Heart')
- Andrew Loog Oldham – producer
- David Bailey – photography