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  • Oct 24, 1936
    Bass player Bill Wyman is born in Penge, Great Britain. He becomes a member of The Rolling Stones, whose early single "It's All Over Now" is remade by John Anderson as a country hit
    Jun 2, 1941
    Drummer Charlie Watts is born in Neasden, Great Britain. He joins The Rolling Stones, a legendary rock & roll band whose 1964 single "It's All Over Now" is remade by John Anderson in 1985 as a country hit
    Feb 28, 1942
    Guitarist Brian Jones is born in Cheltenham, England. He becomes a member of The Rolling Stones, whose 1964 recording of "It's All Over Now" is remade by John Anderson in the mid-1980s as a country hit
    Jul 26, 1943
    The Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger is born in Kent, England. The Stones' "It's All Over Now" becomes a minor country hit for John Anderson. Jagger co-writes and sings lead on "Honky Tonk Women," which will be ranked one of country's greatest singles in a Country Music Foundation book, "Heartaches By The Number"
    Dec 18, 1943
    Guitarist Keith Richards is born in Dartford, England. With The Rolling Stones, he performs on their 1964 single "It's All Over Now," which John Anderson remakes as a country hit in 1985. Richards also records with George Jones in 1994
    Apr 15, 1946
    Marsha Hunt is born in Philadelphia. The model gives birth to the first child of The Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger, whom Hunt meets after being asked to pose in an ad for "Honky Tonk Women," ranked among country's greatest singles in the Country Music Foundation book "Heartaches By The Number"
    Jan 17, 1948
    Guitarist Mick Taylor is born in Hereford, England. His first session with The Rolling Stones yields "Honky Tonk Women," considered one of country's all-time greatest singles in the Country Music Foundation book "Heartaches By The Number"
    Mar 24, 1962
    Brian Jones sits in on guitar at a London blues club. In the crowd are Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, who will form The Rolling Stones with him. Their "Honky Tonk Women" is hailed by the Country Music Foundation among country's greatest singles
    Jul 12, 1962
    Mick Jagger and company first perform as The Rolling Stones, on a BBC radio show. In 1969, the band records "Honky Tonk Women," cited in the Country Music Foundation's "Heartaches By The Number" among country's 500 greatest singles
    Oct 27, 1962
    The Rolling Stones hold their first recording session, at London's Curly Clayton Sound Studios. They eventually cut "Honky Tonk Women," deemed among country's all-time greatest singles in the Country Music Foundation's "Heartaches By The Number"

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