ON THIS DAY IN 1968 - THE ROLLING STONES BEGIN RECORDING THEIR 'BEGGARS BANQUET' ALBUM

On this day in 1968 – The Rolling Stones begin recording their ‘Beggars Banquet’ album

On this day in 1968 – The Rolling Stones started daily sessions at Olympic Studios in London to start recording their next album, Beggars Banquet. Working from 7pm to 8am each day without a break, the Stones worked on ‘Jumpin’ Jack Flash’, ‘Child Of The Moon’, ‘Jigsaw Puzzle’ and ‘Parachute Woman’ as well as the instrumental foundation for a song called ‘Did Everybody Paid Their Dues?’ (which would later become ‘Street Fighting Man’).

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