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December's Children (And Everybody's) is the fifth American studio album by the English rock band the Rolling Stones, released in December 1965.It is primarily compiled from different released tracks from across the band's recording career up to that point, including the UK version of Out of Our Heads.
December's Children (And Everybody's) (US) Jagger/Richards/Loog Oldham: Jagger "Baby Break It Down" 1994 1994 Voodoo Lounge: Jagger/Richards Jagger "Back of My Hand" 2004 2005 A Bigger Bang: Jagger/Richards Jagger "Back Street Girl" 1966 1967 Between the Buttons (UK) Flowers (US) Jagger/Richards Jagger "Back to Zero" 1985 1986 Dirty Work
12 × 5 is the second American studio album by the English rock band the Rolling Stones, released in 1964 following the success of their American debut The Rolling Stones (England's Newest Hit Makers).
The first five British Rolling Stones studio albums were converted into seven studio albums for the American market, adding material from singles and the UK EPs (for example, the tracks on the band's third British album Out of Our Heads were spread across three American albums, The Rolling Stones, Now!, Out of Our Heads and December's Children ...
The song was included on the band's next American album, December's Children (And Everybody's), released in December 1965. [14] The song stayed at number one in the UK Singles Chart for three weeks in November that year. [15] Billboard described the song as a "wild, far out beat number which will have no trouble topping their 'Satisfaction' smash."
It was released as a single in December 1965 by their North American record label, London Records. DJs across the country made "As Tears Go By" an in-demand hit when they started playing it from the band's recently released album December's Children (And Everybody's).
Prince William and Princess Kate Middleton unveiled their 2023 Christmas card on Saturday, December 9, and their three children look all grown up.. The photo, taken by Josh Shinner, is a black and ...
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: