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3 Early Rolling Stones Hits That Are Actually Covers

The Rolling Stones are known for writing a lot of their music. Itโ€™s Keith Richards and Mick Jagger who are the writers behind some of the bandโ€™s biggest hits, including โ€œ(I Canโ€™t Get No) Satisfactionโ€, โ€œHonky Tonk Womenโ€, and more. But not all of The Rolling Stonesโ€™ songs are original. These three early songs by The Rolling Stones were all hits, even though they are actually cover songs.

โ€œAinโ€™t Too Proud To Begโ€

The Rolling Stones include โ€œAinโ€™t Too Proud To Begโ€ on their Itโ€™s Only Rock โ€™N Roll album. Written by Norman Whitfield and Edward Holland Jr., the song was first released by The Temptations in 1966. In 1974, The Rolling Stones released their own version of โ€œAinโ€™t Too Proud To Begโ€ as a single, becoming a Top 25 hit for them.

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โ€œAinโ€™t Too Proud To Begโ€ says, โ€œI know you wanna leave me / But I refuse to let you go / If I have to beg, plead for sympathy / I don’t mind, ’cause it means that much to me / Ain’t too proud to beg, sweet darlin’ / Please don’t leave me, don’t you go / Ain’t too proud to plead, baby, baby / Please don’t leave me, don’t you go.โ€

Interestingly, Rick Astley also released a version of this song in 1988.

โ€œLittle Queenieโ€

โ€œLittle Queenโ€ is written by Chuck Berry, who first released the song in 1959 on his Berry Is On Top album.ย  In 1971, The Rolling Stones released a live version of the song on their Get Yer Ya-Ya’s Out! The Rolling Stones in Concert record.

A song about having a crush, โ€œLittle Queenieโ€ says, โ€œMeanwhile, I was thinking / She’s in the mood / No need to break it / I got the chance / I ought to take it / She can dance / We can make it / Come on queenie / Let’s shake it.โ€

โ€œGoing To A Go-Goโ€

โ€œGoing To A Go-Goโ€ was first released by The Miracles, a Motown group that featured Smokey Robinson as the lead singer. Robinson wrote โ€œGoing To A Go-Goโ€ with fellow band members Pete Moore, Bobby Rogers, and Marv Tarplin. Released by The Miracles in 1965, โ€œGoing To A Go-Goโ€ became a Top 5 hit for them.

In 1982, The Rolling Stones put their own spin on โ€œGoing To A Go-Goโ€. Their version appears on their live album, Still Life, becoming a Top 25 hit for them. Still Life also includes their cover of โ€œJust My Imagination (Running Away With Me)โ€ by The Temptations.

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