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March 4, 1967.
Right in the middle of rock’s psychedelic era, a song from the Rolling Stones climbed to number one in the United States — but it wasn’t the track the label originally pushed.
A haunting melody, an unusual instrument, and a radio flip helped turn it into one of the band’s most memorable hits.
Rewind & Rock with Sharon Stewart.
Listen now on MegaRockPA
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By 7 Mountains MediaMarch 4, 1967.
Right in the middle of rock’s psychedelic era, a song from the Rolling Stones climbed to number one in the United States — but it wasn’t the track the label originally pushed.
A haunting melody, an unusual instrument, and a radio flip helped turn it into one of the band’s most memorable hits.
Rewind & Rock with Sharon Stewart.
Listen now on MegaRockPA
Podcast Footer:
Thanks for tuning in to Mega Rock On Demand! Don’t forget to subscribe for more of the Rock Report with Sharon Stewart, Music News and Hollywood Minute with Pat Urban and more!
Follow us on social media @MegaRockPA for more music content and exclusive giveaways. Got a topic or question for the show? Drop us a message—we’d love to hear from you!