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"Some Things Just Stick in Your Mind" is a song by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, released first by the singing duo Dick and Dee Dee (early 1965), who were a support act for the Stones when they first toured the U.S. in 1964, and then by Vashti Bunyan in May 1965 as her first single. Jimmy Page played guitar on this song, during his session work of the sixties. A version of the song by The Rolling Stones was recorded on 13 February 1964, but released only on their 1975 album Metamorphosis.

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  • "Some Things Just Stick in Your Mind" is a song by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, released first by the singing duo Dick and Dee Dee (early 1965), who were a support act for the Stones when they first toured the U.S. in 1964, and then by Vashti Bunyan in May 1965 as her first single. Jimmy Page played guitar on this song, during his session work of the sixties. A version of the song by The Rolling Stones was recorded on 13 February 1964, but released only on their 1975 album Metamorphosis. (en)
  • Some Things Just Stick in Your Mind é uma canção composta por Mick Jagger e Keith Richards, lançado primeiro pela dupla cantores Dick e Dee Dee (no início de 1965) e depois por Vashti Bunyan, em Maio 1965. Uma versão da música foi gravado em 13 de fevereiro de 1964, pelos The Rolling Stones, mas foi lançada apenas em , álbum de 1975, pela Decca Records. (pt)
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  • "Some Things Just Stick in Your Mind" is a song by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, released first by the singing duo Dick and Dee Dee (early 1965), who were a support act for the Stones when they first toured the U.S. in 1964, and then by Vashti Bunyan in May 1965 as her first single. Jimmy Page played guitar on this song, during his session work of the sixties. Bunyan's recording went virtually unnoticed at the time, but became a rare collector's item after her resurgence in the 2000s. It was then reissued on the compilation Some Things Just Stick in Your Mind - Singles and Demos 1964 to 1967 (2007). A version of the song by The Rolling Stones was recorded on 13 February 1964, but released only on their 1975 album Metamorphosis. (en)
  • Some Things Just Stick in Your Mind é uma canção composta por Mick Jagger e Keith Richards, lançado primeiro pela dupla cantores Dick e Dee Dee (no início de 1965) e depois por Vashti Bunyan, em Maio 1965. Uma versão da música foi gravado em 13 de fevereiro de 1964, pelos The Rolling Stones, mas foi lançada apenas em , álbum de 1975, pela Decca Records. Sua mais recente reedição (2007) está na compilação Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind: Singles and Demos 1964 to 1967, de Vashti Bunyan. Foi gravado pela primeira vez por Vashti para um single que inclui a música "I Want To Be Alone", lançado nos anos 1960. (pt)
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