THERE'VE BEEN SO MANY
GIRLS I'VE KNOWN
I'VE MADE SO MANY CRY
AND STILL I WONDER WHY
The Rolling Stones, Now!
is the third
American
studio album
by the English
Rock band
released on
February 13th 1965
by their initial
American distributor,
London Records.
Although it contains
two previously
unissued songs
and an
alternative version,
the album mostly
consists of songs
released earlier in
the United Kingdom,
as well as the group's
recent single
in the United States,
"Heart of Stone"
backed with
"What a Shame".
Mick Jagger and Keith Richards
wrote four of the songs
(including the US single),
with the balance
composed by
American
Rhythm and Blues
and
Rock and Roll
artists.
Marketing and Sales
The album reached number five
on the Billboard 200
album chart and
was certified
"gold"
by the Recording Industry
Association of America.
The liner notes on
initial pressings
contained producer
Andrew Loog Oldham's
advice to the
record buying public,
which was quickly
temporarily removed
from some
subsequent pressings:


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