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Nanker Phelge (also
known as Nanker-
Phelge) was a
collective pseudonym used
between 1963 and 1965 for
several Rolling Stones group compositions. According...
- album: "Tell Me (You're
Coming Back)". Two
songs are
credited to "Nanker
Phelge" – a
pseudonym the band used for
group compositions from 1963 to 1965. Phil...
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Nanker Phelge compositions also list
early Rolling Stones member Ian
Stewart as a co-author
covered by the pseudonym. "Who/What is
Nanker Phelge?". Archived...
- Grove, Chelsea, with
James Phelge, a ****ure
photographer whose name was used in some of the group's
early "Nanker/
Phelge"
writing credits.
Jones and...
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songwriting team, as well as two
group compositions under the
pseudonym "Nanker
Phelge". 12 × 5 is
notable for
featuring the first, and less
often heard, of the...
- "Empty Heart" and "2120
South Michigan Avenue" were
credited to "Nanker
Phelge", a
pseudonym for band-written compositions. The rest of the EP is composed...
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Wanna Be Your Man" (John Lennon/Paul McCartney) – 1:44 "Stoned" (Nanker
Phelge) – 2:07 Disc
three (The
Rolling Stones) "Bye Bye Johnny" (Chuck Berry) ...
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their 1965
album Out of Our Heads. "Play with Fire" is
credited to
Nanker Phelge, a
pseudonym used when
tracks were
composed by the
entire band, even though...
- 66" (Bobby Troup) "The
Under ****istant West
Coast Promotion Man" (Nanker
Phelge) "Come On" (Chuck Berry) "Talkin'
About You" (Chuck Berry) "Bye Bye Johnny"...
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credited for the song, however, Phil
Spector was
given co-credit with "Nanker
Phelge" (a
pseudonym for
songs credited to the
whole group). The song is also included...