@darrynray Did some research. Keno's Rolling Stones website says it was Ian Stewart. If Oldham ever played on any of their tracks, I don't think he ever was credited.
I love this song and I only just found out that this song is the address of Chess Records in Chicago where the Stones went to meet Muddy Waters one of their heros......
from what i know Brian played harp on this song. He's quoted saying this track was one of his favourites
rollingstoneblues 4 days ago
because mick felt lazy one day
sjconker64 2 months ago
Organ - Jan Stewart
Sazandar 3 months ago
@Sazandar Thanks for the info....
darrynray 3 months ago
@darrynray Welcome. Stewart was their 'part-time' keyboarder ))
Sazandar 3 months ago
@Sazandar Oh, Ian Stewart. I was confused by the "J". I knew that...:)
darrynray 3 months ago
Who played the organ on this track?
WCSSR 6 months ago
@WCSSR Maybe Oldham?
darrynray 6 months ago
@darrynray Did some research. Keno's Rolling Stones website says it was Ian Stewart. If Oldham ever played on any of their tracks, I don't think he ever was credited.
WCSSR 6 months ago
@WCSSR That makes sense. I've seen his name around and I wasn't sure if Brian Jones ever did more than rhythm guitar and percussion....
darrynray 6 months ago
I love this song and I only just found out that this song is the address of Chess Records in Chicago where the Stones went to meet Muddy Waters one of their heros......
MrArtnjazz 6 months ago
@MrArtnjazz I didn't know that. Thanks for the info and post...
darrynray 6 months ago