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  1. Route 66
  2. I Just Want to Make Love to You
  3. Honest I Do
  4. Mona (I Need You Baby)
  5. Now I've Got a Witness
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  1. Route 66
  2. I Just Want to Make Love to You
  3. Honest I Do
  4. Mona (I Need You Baby)
  5. Now I've Got a Witness
  6. Little by Little
  7. I'm a King Bee
  8. Carol
  9. Tell Me
  10. Can I Get a Witness
  11. You Can Make It If You Try
  12. Walking the Dog
  13. Around and Around
  14. Confessin' the Blues
  15. Empty Heart
  16. Time Is on My Side
  17. Good Times, Bad Times
  18. It's All Over Now
  19. 2120 South Michigan Avenue
  20. Under the Boardwalk
  21. Congratulations
  22. Grown Up Wrong
  23. If You Need Me
  24. Susie Q
  25. Everybody Needs Somebody to Love
  26. Down Home Girl
  27. You Can't Catch Me
  28. Time Is on My Side
  29. What a Shame
  30. Grown Up Wrong
  31. Down the Road Apiece
  32. Under the Boardwalk
  33. I Can't Be Satisfied
  34. Pain in My Heart
  35. Off the Hook
  36. Susie Q
  37. Everybody Needs Somebody to Love
  38. Down Home Girl
  39. You Can't Catch Me
  40. Heart of Stone
  41. What a Shame
  42. Mona (I Need You Baby)
  43. Down the Road Apiece
  44. Off the Hook
  45. Pain in My Heart
  46. Oh, Baby (We Got a Good Thing Goin')
  47. Little Red Rooster
  48. Surprise, Surprise
  49. Mercy Mercy
  50. Hitch Hike
  51. The Last Time
  52. That's How Strong My Love Is
  53. Good Times
  54. I'm Alright
  55. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
  56. Cry to Me
  57. The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man
  58. Play With Fire
  59. Come On
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It's often unfair to compare the Rolling Stones to the Beatles but in the case of the group's mono mixes, it's instructive. Until the 2009 release of the box set The Beatles in Mono, all of the Fab Four's mono mixes were out of print. That's not the case with the Rolling Stones. Most of their '60s albums -- released on Decca in the U.K., London in the U.S. -- found mono mixes sneaking onto either the finished sequencing or various singles compilations, so the 2016 box The Rolling Stones in Mono only contains 56 heretofore ...

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