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''Out of Our Heads'' is the third studio album (fourth American album) by Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}, released in 1965. The US version of the album was actually released earlier than the UK version. ''December's Children (and Everybody's)'' is their fifth American studio album, released in 1965. These two albums are their last to mainly be filled with cover songs, while their next album (''Music/{{Aftermath|Album}}'') would have no covers at all.

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''Out of Our Heads'' is the third studio album (fourth American album) by Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}, released in 1965. The US version of the album was actually released earlier than the UK version. ''December's Children (and Everybody's)'' is their fifth American studio album, released in 1965. These two albums are were their last to mainly be filled with cover songs, while their next album (''Music/{{Aftermath|Album}}'') would have no covers at all.
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The superior version of ''Out of Our Heads'' is often considered to be the American version, which included two of their biggest hits from around that time: "The Last Time" and the chart-topping smash "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction". The latter song was added to the UsefulNotes/NationalRecordingRegistry in 2006 for being "historically, culturally and aesthetically significant."

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The superior version of ''Out of Our Heads'' is often considered to be the American version, which release, since it included two of their biggest hits from around that time: "The Last Time" and the chart-topping smash "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction". The latter song was added to the UsefulNotes/NationalRecordingRegistry in 2006 for being "historically, culturally and aesthetically significant."
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''Out of Our Heads'' is the third studio album (fourth American album) by Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}, released in 1965. The US version of the album was actually released earlier than the UK version. ''December's Children (and Everybody's)'' is their fifth American studio album, released in 1965. These two albums are their last to mostly be filled with cover songs, while their next album (''Music/{{Aftermath|Album}}'') would have no covers at all.

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''Out of Our Heads'' is the third studio album (fourth American album) by Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}, released in 1965. The US version of the album was actually released earlier than the UK version. ''December's Children (and Everybody's)'' is their fifth American studio album, released in 1965. These two albums are their last to mostly mainly be filled with cover songs, while their next album (''Music/{{Aftermath|Album}}'') would have no covers at all.
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''Out of Our Heads'' is the third studio album (fourth American album) by Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}, released in 1965. The US version of the album was actually released earlier than the UK version. ''December's Children (and Everybody's)'' is their fifth American studio album, released in 1965. These two albums are their last that are filled with mainly cover songs, for their next album (''Music/{{Aftermath|Album}}'') would have no covers at all.

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''Out of Our Heads'' is the third studio album (fourth American album) by Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}, released in 1965. The US version of the album was actually released earlier than the UK version. ''December's Children (and Everybody's)'' is their fifth American studio album, released in 1965. These two albums are their last that are to mostly be filled with mainly cover songs, for while their next album (''Music/{{Aftermath|Album}}'') would have no covers at all.
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The superior version of ''Out of Our Heads'' is often considered to be the American version, which included two of their biggest hits around that time: "The Last Time" and the chart-topping smash "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction". In 2006 the latter song was added to the UsefulNotes/NationalRecordingRegistry for being "historically, culturally and aesthetically significant."

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The superior version of ''Out of Our Heads'' is often considered to be the American version, which included two of their biggest hits from around that time: "The Last Time" and the chart-topping smash "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction". In 2006 the The latter song was added to the UsefulNotes/NationalRecordingRegistry in 2006 for being "historically, culturally and aesthetically significant."
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The superior version of ''Out of Our Heads'' is often considered to be the American version, which included two of their biggest hits around that time: "The Last Time" and the smash number one single "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction". In 2006 "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" was added to the UsefulNotes/NationalRecordingRegistry for being "historically, culturally and aesthetically significant."

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The superior version of ''Out of Our Heads'' is often considered to be the American version, which included two of their biggest hits around that time: "The Last Time" and the chart-topping smash number one single "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction". In 2006 "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" the latter song was added to the UsefulNotes/NationalRecordingRegistry for being "historically, culturally and aesthetically significant."
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''December's Children'' includes the hit singles "Get Off of My Cloud" and "As Tears Go By". The latter was first recorded in 1964 by Music/MarianneFaithfull, whose performance proved a bigger hit than the Stones' own version. An Italian version of the song was also recorded by the band around this time: "Con Le Mie Lacrime".

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''December's Children'' includes the hit singles "Get Off of My Cloud" and "As Tears Go By". The latter was first recorded in 1964 by Music/MarianneFaithfull, whose performance proved a bigger hit than the Stones' own version. An Italian Italian-language version of the song was also recorded by the band around this time: "Con Le Mie Lacrime".
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''December's Children'' includes the hit singles "Get Off of My Cloud" and "As Tears Go By". The latter was first recorded in 1964 by Music/MarianneFaithfull, whose performance was a bigger hit than the Stones' own version. An Italian version of the song was also recorded by the band around this time: "Con Le Mie Lacrime".

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''December's Children'' includes the hit singles "Get Off of My Cloud" and "As Tears Go By". The latter was first recorded in 1964 by Music/MarianneFaithfull, whose performance was proved a bigger hit than the Stones' own version. An Italian version of the song was also recorded by the band around this time: "Con Le Mie Lacrime".
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''December's Children'' features the hit singles "Get Off of My Cloud" and "As Tears Go By". The latter was first recorded by Music/MarianneFaithfull in 1964, but written by the Stones. Her performance was a bigger hit than the Stones' version, though. An Italian version of the song was also recorded by the band around this time: "Con Le Mie Lacrime".

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''December's Children'' features includes the hit singles "Get Off of My Cloud" and "As Tears Go By". The latter was first recorded in 1964 by Music/MarianneFaithfull in 1964, but written by the Stones. Her Music/MarianneFaithfull, whose performance was a bigger hit than the Stones' version, though.own version. An Italian version of the song was also recorded by the band around this time: "Con Le Mie Lacrime".
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* LongTitle: "The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man"
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* ShoutOut: Andrew Oldham's back-cover liner notes make passing reference to Music/{{Elvis|Presley}}, ''Melody Maker'' editor Ray Coleman, the Watts riots, UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar, the UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy assassination, and fellow record producer Lou Adler.

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* ShoutOut: Andrew Oldham's back-cover liner notes make passing reference to Music/{{Elvis|Presley}}, ''Melody Maker'' editor Ray Coleman, the Watts riots, UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar, the UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy assassination, and fellow record producer Lou Adler.
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--> ''Well, I'm sorry girl but I can't stay''
--> ''Feelin' like I do today''
--> ''It's too much pain and too much sorrow''
--> ''Guess I'll feel the same tomorrow''
--> ''Well this could be the last time''
--> ''This could be the last time''
--> ''Maybe the last time''
--> ''I don't know. Oh no. Oh no''

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--> ---> ''Well, I'm sorry girl but I can't stay''
--> ---> ''Feelin' like I do today''
--> ---> ''It's too much pain and too much sorrow''
--> ---> ''Guess I'll feel the same tomorrow''
--> ---> ''Well this could be the last time''
--> ---> ''This could be the last time''
--> ---> ''Maybe the last time''
--> ---> ''I don't know. Oh no. Oh no''



--> ''I'm moving on, I'm through with you''
--> ''Too bad you're blue''
--> ''I'll move on''

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--> ---> ''I'm moving on, I'm through with you''
--> ---> ''Too bad you're blue''
--> ---> ''I'll move on''



--> ''Baby, I don't want to live here no more''
--> ''Baby, though I tore your pictures off my walls''
--> ''Darlin' this old room's falling in on me''
--> ''You understand the truth now''
--> ''I got to get away, got to get away''

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--> ---> ''Baby, I don't want to live here no more''
--> ---> ''Baby, though I tore your pictures off my walls''
--> ---> ''Darlin' this old room's falling in on me''
--> ---> ''You understand the truth now''
--> ---> ''I got to get away, got to get away''



--> ''A broken heart''
--> ''A worried mind''
--> ''Because of you baby''
--> ''Dying all the time''

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--> ---> ''A broken heart''
--> ---> ''A worried mind''
--> ---> ''Because of you baby''
--> ---> ''Dying all the time''



--> ''The things that don't matter easy come and go''
--> ''And the things that satisfy only come real slow''
--> ''You gotta know and watch it all in your mind''
--> ''Cause it's better when you get it if you really try''
--> ''Sit down shut up don't dare to cry''
--> ''Things will get better if you really try''
--> ''So don't ya panic don't ya panic''
--> ''Give it one more try''

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--> ---> ''The things that don't matter easy come and go''
--> ---> ''And the things that satisfy only come real slow''
--> ---> ''You gotta know and watch it all in your mind''
--> ---> ''Cause it's better when you get it if you really try''
--> ---> ''Sit down shut up don't dare to cry''
--> ---> ''Things will get better if you really try''
--> ---> ''So don't ya panic don't ya panic''
--> ---> ''Give it one more try''



--> ''Time don't mean that much to me''
--> ''Ain't felt this good since I don't know when''
--> ''I might not feel this good again''
--> ''So c'mon let the good time roll''

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--> ---> ''Time don't mean that much to me''
--> ---> ''Ain't felt this good since I don't know when''
--> ---> ''I might not feel this good again''
--> ---> ''So c'mon let the good time roll''



--> ''Come on, baby, I want to make love to you.''
--> ''Well, you drive me crazy''

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--> ---> ''Come on, baby, I want to make love to you.''
--> ---> ''Well, you drive me crazy''



--> ''I'll be the breeze when the storm is gone''
--> ''To dry your eyes and keep you warm''
--> ''That's how strong my love is''

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--> ---> ''I'll be the breeze when the storm is gone''
--> ---> ''To dry your eyes and keep you warm''
--> ---> ''That's how strong my love is''
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* InTheStyleOf: Both "The Singer Not the Song" and "Blue Turns to Grey" were unmistakably arranged in the style of Music/TheByrds, whose first LP ''Mr Tambourine Man'' was a current and successful album at the time. In particular, both tracks feature Brian Jones playing a 12-string guitar in the jangly, offbeat style of Roger [=McGuinn=].

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* InTheStyleOf: Both "The Singer Not the Song" and "Blue Turns to Grey" were unmistakably arranged in the style of Music/TheByrds, whose first debut LP ''Mr Tambourine Man'' was a current then-current and highly successful album at the time. album. In particular, both tracks feature Brian Jones playing a 12-string guitar in the jangly, offbeat offbeat, JanglePop style of Roger [=McGuinn=].
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* CutAndPasteTranslation: As with all Stones albums pre-''Music/TheirSatanicMajestiesRequest''.

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