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The Rolling Stones I Wanna Be Your Man Mp3, Flac, Wma The Rolling Stones I Wanna Be Your Man mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: I Wanna Be Your Man Country: France Released: 1965 Style: Classic Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1371 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1970 mb WMA version RAR size: 1833 mb Rating: 4.1 Votes: 866 Other Formats: DTS DXD MOD MPC MP3 MMF TTA Tracklist Hide Credits I Wanna Be Your Man A Written-By – Lennon, McCartney* Stoned B Written-By – Nanker, Phelge* Companies, etc. Published By – Northern Songs Ltd. Published By – Southern Music Mastered At – Decca Studios Pressed By – Decca Record Co. Ltd., Pressing Plant, UK. Credits Mastered By – T Producer – Impact Sound Notes A side label has K/T S Northern Songs Ltd. at 9 o'clock and 45 RPM p1963 XDR.31954 (inverted) F.11764 at 3 o'clock B side label has K/T S Southern Music at 9 o'clock and 45 RPM p1963 XDR.31955 (inverted) F.11764 at 3 o'clock Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (Label, A-side, inverted): {XDR31954} Matrix / Runout (Label, B-side, inverted): XDR.31955 Matrix / Runout (Runout, A-side, stamped): XDRF-31954-T1-1T Matrix / Runout (Runout, B-side, stamped): XDRF-31955-T1-1T Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year The Rolling I Wanna Be Your Man F.11764 Decca F.11764 UK 1963 Stones (7", Single) The Rolling I Wanna Be Your Man F.11764 Decca F.11764 UK 1963 Stones (7", Single, M/Print, Lab) I Wanna Be Your Man / AT 15 005, AT The Rolling Decca, AT 15 005, AT Stoned (7", Single, Netherlands 1964 15005 Stones Decca 15005 Mono) The Rolling I Wanna Be Your Man / F 11764 Decca F 11764 Italy 1964 Stones Stoned (7", Single) The Rolling I Wanna Be Your Man F.11764 Decca F.11764 UK 1963 Stones (7", Single) Related Music albums to I Wanna Be Your Man by The Rolling Stones Kenneth McKellar With Bob Sharples And His Orchestra - My Heart & I Freudwerk / Incapacitants - Studie Für Konvulsivisches Denken / Inverted Yield Curve The Rolling Stones - I Wanna Be Your Man / Money No Artist - The 11.15 For Torpantau Billy Fury - When Will You Say I Love You The Rolling Stones - Paint It, Black The Street Singer - I'll See You Again / Smilin' Through The Rolling Stones - 19th Nervous Breakdown / As Tears Go By Jim Reeves - Pretty Brown Eyes Ambrose And His Orchestra - The Singing Hills / When Our Dreams Grow Old.
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