“Ride ‘Em on Down” (Originally written and recorded in 1955 by Eddie Taylor)Ĩ. “Everybody Knows About My Good Thing” (Originally recorded in 1971 by Little Johnny Taylor, composed by Miles Grayson & Lermon Horton)ħ.
“I Gotta Go” (Originally written and recorded in 1955 by Little Walter)Ħ. “All of Your Love” (Originally written and recorded in 1967 by Magic Sam – Samuel Maghett)ĥ. “Blue and Lonesome” (Originally written and recorded in 1959 by Little Walter)Ĥ.
“Commit a Crime” (Originally written and recorded in 1966 by Howlin’ Wolf – Chester Burnett)ģ. “Just Your Fool” (Originally written and recorded in 1960 by Little Walter)Ģ. The announcement comes just a day before The Rollings Stones are set to perform during the first weekend of Desert Trip music festival in Indio, Calif.ġ. The 12-track album was recorded at British Grove Studios in West London. “Blue & Lonesome” marks The Rolling Stones’ “return to the blues,” according to the press release, and will feature covers from signature blues artists. The album art features the band’s signature tongue and lips emblem, painted blue to reflect the title of the record. The 25th studio album, recorded by the group’s original members - Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, and Ronnie Wood - alongside Darryl Jones on bass, and Chuck Leavell and Matt Clifford on keyboard, is described as “five decades in the making and just three days to record.”
The English rock band is releasing “Blue & Lonesome,” their first album in more than a decade. The Rolling Stones return to the blues with Blue & Lonesome, their first studio album in over a decade #RollingStones #BlueAndLonesome /e1eDM5TOfo The Rolling Stones are entering another Blue Period.