the rolling stones – mona (I need you baby) – enhanced sound

Another song from the first UK Rolling Stones album. Recorded January 3, 1964. Released in the US on the third album, "The Rolling Stones, Now!" (February 12, 1965). Guitar: Brian Jones.* Vocal & percussion: Mick Jagger. Drums & percussion: Charlie Watts. Bass: Bill Wyman. Keith Richards: busy changing his name into Richard.** Mona (I Need You Baby) (Ellas McDaniel, stage name Bo Diddley, real name Ellas Otha Bates)(released April 1957) I say hey, Mona Oh, Mona I say yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, Mona Oh, Mona I tell you Mona what I wanna do Ill build a house next door to you Can I see you sometimes? We can blow kisses through the blinds Yeah can I out come out on the front And listen to my heart go bumpety bump I need you baby thats no lie Without your love Id surely die I say hey, Mona Oh, Mona I say yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, Mona Oh, Mona I say hey, hey Mona Oh, Mona I say yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, Mona Oh, Mona I tell you Mona what I wanna do Im gonna build a house next door to you Can I see you sometime? We can blow kisses through the blinds Yeah can I out come out on the front And listen to my heart go bumpety bump I need you baby thats no lie Without your love Id surely die I say hey, hey Mona Oh, Mona I say yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, Mona Oh, Mona * Keith Richards: "Ive never heard anybody, before or since, get that Bo Diddley thing down. Diddley himself was astounded, saying that Brian Jones was the only cat he knew whod worked out the secret of it." ** After The <b>…<b>