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"19th Nervous Breakdown" was released as a single on 4 February 1966 in the UK and on 12 February 1966 in the US. Like many early Rolling Stones recordings, "19th Nervous Breakdown" has been officially released only in mono sound. A stereo mix of the song has turned up in private and bootleg collections. [8]
The band’s first gig was on November 1, 2006 when they formed to play a set in conjunction with a lecture given by LeDoux about his research on fear and the brain. They played a number of rock cover songs with mind and brain themes, including: "Manic Depression", "19th Nervous Breakdown", and "Mother's Little Helper".
Among the songs were four tracks issued on singles by the Rolling Stones in the first half of 1966, the A-sides of which were "19th Nervous Breakdown" and "Paint It Black". [26] [nb 1] "Ride On, Baby" and "Sittin' on a Fence" were also recorded during the sessions but were not released until the 1967 US album Flowers. [27]
The recordings of "Under My Thumb", "Get Off of My Cloud", "The Last Time" and "19th Nervous Breakdown" were taken from the Stones' 1 October 1966 live performance at City Hall in Newcastle upon Tyne.
B-side of "19th Nervous Breakdown (US) Jagger/Richards Jagger "Sad Sad Sad" 1989 1989 Steel Wheels: Jagger/Richards Jagger "Saint of Me" 1997 1997 Bridges to Babylon: Jagger/Richards Jagger "Salt of the Earth" 1968 1968 Beggars Banquet: Jagger/Richards Jagger, Richards "Scarlet" 1974 2020 Goats Head Soup (reissue) Jagger/Richards Jagger
The American edition focused on songs from 1964 and 1965 with two new tunes: the recent "19th Nervous Breakdown" and the re-recorded "Time Is on My Side" with the guitar intro. The British version covered a longer period, from the group's first single A-side in 1963, " Come On ", to several songs from 1966, including the recent hit " Have You ...
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Still Standing is a 1986 album from Jason & the Scorchers.It peaked at no. 91 on the Billboard 200 in March 1987. [1]Produced by Tom Werman, the album includes the band's cover version of The Rolling Stones' "19th Nervous Breakdown", which was the first single to be taken from the album.