The Rolling Stones - We Love You / Dandelion album flac
- Performer: The Rolling Stones
- Title: We Love You / Dandelion
- Size FLAC ver: 1858 mb
- Country: UK
- Date of release: 1981
- Style: Psychedelic Rock
- Other formats: DMF VOC XM AIFF ADX VQF AAC
- Genre: Rock
- Rating: 4.6 of 5

Tracklist
A | We Love You | 4:39 |
B | Dandelion | 3:56 |
Companies, etc.
- Published By – Gideon Music
- Mastered At – Trutone Mastering Labs
- Pressed By – PRC Recording Company, Richmond, IN
Credits
- Arranged By – The Rolling Stones
- Mastered By – pa*
- Producer – Andrew Loog Oldham
- Written-By – Jagger; Richard*
Notes
John Lennon and Paul McCartney perform backing vocals on both tracks but are not credited.The label is the sun rays/trees/bridge background
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Rights Society: BMI
- Matrix / Runout (Etched A-Side): XDR-41128-1-1-1 TRUTONE pa 6-81 PRC
- Matrix / Runout (Etched B-Side): XDR-41129-1-1-1 TRUTONE pa 6-81 PRC
Other versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
F 12654 | The Rolling Stones | We Love You / Dandelion (7", Single) | Decca | F 12654 | UK | 1967 |
F 12654 | The Rolling Stones | We Love You (7", Promo) | Decca | F 12654 | UK | 1967 |
72.095 | The Rolling Stones | We Love You / Dandelion (7", Mono) | Decca | 72.095 | France | 1967 |
F.12654 | The Rolling Stones | We Love You / Dandelion (7", Single) | Decca | F.12654 | UK | 1967 |
45-LON-905 | The Rolling Stones | We Love You / Dandelion (7") | London Records | 45-LON-905 | US | 1967 |
Tracklist
A | We Love You | 4:39 |
B | Dandelion | 3:56 |
Companies, etc.
- Published By – Gideon Music Corp.
- Pressed By – Shelley Products
Credits
- Arranged By – The Rolling Stones
- Producer – Andrew Loog Oldham
- Written-By – Jagger-Richard*
Notes
John Lennon and Paul McCartney perform backing vocals on both tracks but are not credited.Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Rights Society: BMI
- Matrix / Runout (Label Dandelion): XDR 41229
- Matrix / Runout (Label We Love You): XDR 41128T2
- Matrix / Runout (Dandelion): XDR41129-SH-1
- Matrix / Runout (We Love You): XDR41128T2-SH-1 X
Other versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
F 12654 | The Rolling Stones | We Love You / Dandelion (7", Single) | Decca | F 12654 | UK | 1967 |
F 12654 | The Rolling Stones | We Love You (7", Promo) | Decca | F 12654 | UK | 1967 |
72.095 | The Rolling Stones | We Love You / Dandelion (7", Mono) | Decca | 72.095 | France | 1967 |
F.12654 | The Rolling Stones | We Love You / Dandelion (7", Single) | Decca | F.12654 | UK | 1967 |
45-LON-905 | The Rolling Stones | We Love You / Dandelion (7") | London Records | 45-LON-905 | US | 1967 |
Tracklist
A | We Love You |
B | Dandelion |
Companies, etc.
- Made By – Société Française du Son
- Printed By – A.C.E.M.
Credits
- Arranged By – The Rolling Stones
- Producer – Andrew Loog Oldham
- Written-By – M. Jagger; K. Richard*
Notes
Made in FranceBarcode and Other Identifiers
- Rights Society: BIEM
Other versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
F 12654 | The Rolling Stones | We Love You / Dandelion (7", Single) | Decca | F 12654 | UK | 1967 |
F 12654 | The Rolling Stones | We Love You (7", Promo) | Decca | F 12654 | UK | 1967 |
72.095 | The Rolling Stones | We Love You / Dandelion (7", Mono) | Decca | 72.095 | France | 1967 |
F.12654 | The Rolling Stones | We Love You / Dandelion (7", Single) | Decca | F.12654 | UK | 1967 |
45-LON-905 | The Rolling Stones | We Love You / Dandelion (7") | London Records | 45-LON-905 | US | 1967 |
Tracklist
A | We Love You | 4:13 |
B | Dandelion | 3:47 |
Companies, etc.
- Made By – EMI (Australia) Limited
- Distributed By – EMI (Australia) Limited
- Published By – Cromwell Music
Credits
- Producer – Andrew Loog Oldham
- Written-By – Richard*, Jagger*
Notes
On record labels: Made by E.M.I. (Australia) Limited, Sydney, N.S.W.Playing time on label for 'We Love You': 4:13, for Dandelion: 3:47. All other regular releases have 4:39 and 3:56 respectively.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): 7XDEC1104
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): 45 XDR41128
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): 7XDEC1104
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): 45 XDR41129
Other versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
F 12654 | The Rolling Stones | We Love You / Dandelion (7", Single) | Decca | F 12654 | UK | 1967 |
F 12654 | The Rolling Stones | We Love You (7", Promo) | Decca | F 12654 | UK | 1967 |
72.095 | The Rolling Stones | We Love You / Dandelion (7", Mono) | Decca | 72.095 | France | 1967 |
F.12654 | The Rolling Stones | We Love You / Dandelion (7", Single) | Decca | F.12654 | UK | 1967 |
45-LON-905 | The Rolling Stones | We Love You / Dandelion (7") | London Records | 45-LON-905 | US | 1967 |
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Dandelion" is a song by the English rock band the Rolling Stones, written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, and first released as a B-side to "We Love You" in August 1967. With lyrical references to British counting or nursery rhymes, it reached number eight on the UK Singles Chart and number 14 on the US Billboard 100 singles chart. The first demo version of Dandelion was recorded in November 1966
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Album Through the Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2). We Love You Lyrics. We don't care if you only love "we" We don't care if you only love "we" We love you. We love you, and we hope That you will love "we" too We love "they" .
In the States, "We Love You" was released as the B-side to "Dandelion. The legendary comic-relief punk rock band the Damned, noted Stones aficionados, covered "We Love You," which they released on their Sessions of the Damned, a collection of BBC sessions. Their version speeds up the tempo and accents the rock aspects of the song, thrashing away on buzzsaw guitars but also nodding to its psychedelic origins with wah-wah guitar solos and multi-layered vocals.
The Rolling Stones gave their first performance at the Marquee Club in London on July 12, 1962. At the time, the group consisted of Jagger, Richards, Jones, pianist Ian Stewart, drummer Mick Avory, and Dick Taylor, who had briefly returned to the fold. Weeks after the concert, Taylor left again and was replaced by Bill Wyman, formerly of the Cliftons. It was their last album for Decca/London, and they formed Rolling Stones Records, which became a subsidiary of Atlantic Records. During 1970, Jagger starred in Nicolas Roeg's cult film Performance and married Nicaragua model Bianca Perez Morena de Macias; the couple quickly entered high society.
But it is an album like Aftermath is an album but December’s Children isn’t, it’s just a collection of songs. Is there any one album you consider your best? Well no. I like out first album very much ’cause it’s all the stuff we used to do on stage. Then I like Aftermath ’cause I like the songs, although I don’t like the way some of them were done. Like the Rolling Stones on stage just isn’t the Boston Pops Symphony Orchestra. It’s a load of noise. On record it can be quite musical but when you get to the stage it’s no virtuoso performance.