With legions of fans around the world and hundreds of books devoted to the band it is hard to imagine there would be anything left undiscovered about the Rolling Stones’ back catalogue.
But, incredibly, a previously unknown song by the band has been discovered after languishing in a retired business man’s loft for nearly half a century.
The track, 'No One Loves You More Than Me’, was recorded by the fledgling group in 1964, during one of their first sessions at IBC Studios, in London’s Portland Place.
The 17-minute tape, which also includes three unreleased versions of the group’s more famous songs, is now being put up for sale.
Not a huge fan of the Stones, but just thinking back.....it's exactly 50 years ago that I went to see them play live....in Tooting Odeon, of all places! I recall having a seat up in the dress circle and had a great view because as soon as they started playing everyone in front rushed forward, screaming. Nobody in front of me to block the view. Thing is, I really went along to see the main support act who closed the first half....and for the life of me, can't remember who they were! Might have been the Yardbirds...........