The Rolling Stones album "Some Girls" will be rereleased on November 21, 2011 
in various packages. There will be re-mastered, expanded, 
Super-Deluxe, Deluxe and Digital editions of the 1978 album. This page 
is listing links and details of the release. 
Press release by Universal 
ROLLING STONES UNVEIL ARRAY OF VINTAGE UNRELEASED MATERIAL FOR "SOME GIRLS" 
RELEASE 
The Rolling Stones are set to delight their millions of fans, and 
another generation of new admirers, as they unveil a treasure trove of 
vintage unreleased material from the "Some Girls" era of 1978. 
Comprising an entire album of fresh material, the songs form the second 
disc on the deluxe edition of the band?s seminal, multi-million-selling 
1978 album Some Girls, which is released on November 21. It follows the 
massive worldwide success and acclaim for Universal's 2010 reissue of 
the Stones? hallowed 1972 set "Exile On Main St". 
The appearance of the unreleased tracks on the deluxe "Some Girls" means that 
after listening to such gems from the original album as "Miss 
You", "Far Away Eyes", "Before They Make Me Run" and "Beast Of Burden", 
fans can enjoy a whole new set of contemporaneous work by the Stones. A 
fresh and compelling collection in its own right, it's also the perfect 
complement to one of the band's best-ever albums. 
The unreleased tracks mostly feature performances by the whole band - 
Mick Jagger on lead vocals, piano, guitars and harmonica; Keith Richards on 
guitars,piano, harmony vocals (and lead vocal on "We Had It All"); 
Ronnie Wood on pedal steel, electric and slide guitar; and the vintage 
Stones engine room of Bill Wyman on bass and Charlie Watts on drums. 
Produced by the Glimmer Twins, Chris Kimsey and Don Was, the material 
also includes guest appearances by Stones diehards Ian Stewart and Chuck 
Leavell on pianos, harmonica player Sugar Blue (who also provided the 
unforgettable motif on the "Some Girls" smash "Miss You"), and for 
trivia freaks even handclaps on one song by former Creedence Clearwater 
Revival frontman John Fogerty. 
The collection includes a wealth of fine Jagger-Richards compositions 
along with some fascinating cover versions, collectively reflecting the 
stripped-down rock'n'roll, blues and country flavours of the famed 1978 
album. "So Young",  "When You're Gone" (co-written by Ronnie Wood), 
"Keep Up Blues" and "Petrol Blues" all evoke the band's enduring rhythm 
and blues roots. "Don’t Be A Stranger" is an infectious shuffle and 
"Love You Too Much" an archetypal Stones rocker. 
"Do You Think I Really Care", with its lyrical imagery of New York City, and 
the mid-tempo road tale "No Spare Parts"  dovetail with "Far Away 
Eyes" and the "Some Girls" 
title track in reflecting the band's longtime love of country music. No 
Spare Parts will be released as a single. 
As if all of that wasn't enough to keep the hungriest Stones fan happy, 
there are three exceptional interpretations to add to their long list of 
distinguished cover versions. Keith takes the lead vocals on "We Had It All", 
written by the great Southern songwriters Troy Seals and Donnie 
Fritts and recorded by such country greats as Waylon Jennings and Conway 
Twitty. There's a rocking take on Freddy Cannon's 1959 favourite 
"Tallahassee Lassie" and an assured version of the Hank Williams 
standard "You Win Again". 
"It's wonderful to see the quality of these tracks measuring up to the 
songs that came out on the original album", says Ronnie Wood. "It's an 
extension of what was going on then", adds Keith Richards. "Sometimes 
great stuff gets left behind and it's great to see it out there". 
SOME GIRLS BONUS TRACKS 1. CLAUDINE 
(JAGGER-RICHARDS)  
Charlie Watts - drums 
Bill Wyman - bass 
Keith Richards - electric guitar and harmony vocals 
Mick Jagger - acoustic guitar, vocals 
Ronnie Wood - acoustic guitar 
Ian Stewart - piano 
2. SO YOUNG 
(JAGGER-RICHARDS)  
Mick Jagger - vocals 
Keith Richards - electric guitar & harmony vocals 
Ronnie Wood - electric guitar 
Charlie Watts - drums 
Bill Wyman - bass 
Ian Stewart - piano 
Chuck Leavell - piano solo 
3. DO YOU THINK I REALLY CARE 
(JAGGER RICHARDS)  
Mick Jagger - vocals + acoustic guitar 
Keith Richards - acoustic guitar + harmony vocals 
Ronnie Wood - pedal steel + electric guitar 
Charlie Watts - drums 
Bill Wyman - bass 
Ian Stewart - piano 
4. WHEN YOU'RE GONE 
(JAGGER, RICHARDS, WOODS)  
Mick Jagger - vocals, guitar & harp 
Keith Richards - guitar 
Ronnie Wood - guitar 
Bill Wyman - bass 
Charlie Watts - drums 
5. NO SPARE PARTS 
(JAGGER - RICHARDS)  
Mick Jagger - vocals, el piano, guitar, tambourine 
Keith Richards - piano 
Ronnie Wood - electric guitar & pedal steel 
Charlie Watts - drums 
Bill Wyman - bass 
6. DON'T BE A STRANGER 
(JAGGER-RICHARDS)  
Mick Jagger - vocals, percussion 
Keith Richards - electric guitar, acoustic guitar, percussion 
Ronnie Wood - acoustic guitar 
Charlie Watts - drums 
Bill Wyman - marimba 
Don Was - bass 
Sugar Blue - harp 
Matt Clifford – percussion 
7. WE HAD IT ALL 
(TROY SEALS / DONNIE FRITTS)  
Keith Richards - vocals, piano, acoustic guitar, electric guitar 
Charlie Watts - drums 
Bill Wyman - bass 
Ronnie Wood - pedal steel 
Sugar Blue - harp 
8. TALLAHASSEE LASSIE 
(SLAY, CREWE, PICARIELLO)  
Mick Jagger - vocals 
Keith Richards - electric guitar 
Ronnie Wood - electric guitar 
Bill Wyman - bass 
Charlie Watts - drums 
Ian Stewart - piano 
Handclaps by Mick Jagger, John Fogerty and Don Was 
9. I LOVE YOU TOO MUCH 
(JAGGER-RICHARDS)  
Mick Jagger - vocals 
Keith Richards - electric guitar, harmony vocals, piano 
Ronnie Wood - electric guitar 
Bill Wyman - bass 
Charlie Watts - drums 
10. KEEP UP BLUES 
(JAGGER-RICHARDS)  
Mick Jagger - vocals & harp 
Keith Richards - electric guitar 
Ronnie Wood - slide guitar 
Charlie Watts - drums 
Bill Wyman - bass 
11. YOU WIN AGAIN 
(HANK WILLIAMS)  
Mick Jagger – vocals, acoustic guitar 
Keith Richards - electric guitar & el piano 
Ronnie Wood - pedal steel 
Charlie Watts - drums 
Bill Wyman - bass 
Ian Stewart - piano 
12. PETROL BLUES 
(JAGGER –RICHARDS)  
Mick Jagger - vocals and piano 
Produced by CHRIS KIMSEY, DON WAS AND THE GLIMMER TWINS 
Recorded by CHRIS KIMSEY at PATHE MARCONI STUDIOS, PARIS 
Except TALAHASSIE LASSIE 
Recorded by MICHAEL CARNAVALE at RCA RECORDING STUDIOS, HOLLYWOOD. 

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