the rolling stones – poison ivy (version 1) – enhanced sound This is the "crisp" version, with güïro (ratchet-like sound). It was on a single, together with "Fortune teller", but the single was withdrawn, so only a few hundred copies are existing. Released januari 1964 on an EP that also had "Bye bye johnny", "Money" and "You better move on" on it. The first 15 seconds Brian sings second voice, as well as 0:35 to 0:40 and further on, like 1:53 and so on. I think this was the reason the group re-recorded the song. Pity, "Brians version" sure is the best. There is a version of this version WITHOUT güïro on the bootleg "No stone unturned + 7 bonus". First recorded on August 18, 1963, this take was suppose to be released as the follow-up single to "Come On", but it never happened. It Was released in the UK on the album "Saturday Club" in Jan, 1964. Re-recorded November 14, 1963 and released in the UK on the EP "The Rolling Stones", on Jan 10, 1964. Released in the US on "More Hot Rocks2, in 1972. Lead vocal & guiro: Mick Jagger. Electric guitars: Keith Richards & Brian Jones. Bass: Bill Wyman. Drums: Charlie Watts. Background Vocals: Mick Jagger, Brian Jones (also vocal harmony) & Bill Wyman. POISON IVY (Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller) She comes on like a rose And everybody knows Shell get you in dutch You can look but youd better not touch Poison ivy, poison ivy Well late at night when youre sleeping Poison ivy comes a creeping all around Shes pretty as a daisy But look <b>…<b>