THE ROLLING STONES Come On (Extremely Rare 1963 UK 'A' label vinyl 7" for the debut single, the very first Rolling Stones record released anywhere in the world, rumoured to be pressed as low as 200 copies. This is one of the few surviving copies that was sent to radio stations prior to the single’s release in Britain on June 7th, 1963. The labels have custom 'Demonstration Sample Not For Sale' print both sides &the original four prong centre remains intact. All the hallmarks ofa first pressing are present with the original M/T tax code & 'Jewel Music' publisher credit to the left & composer credits in italics below the song titles. Also includes the b-side 'I Want To Be Loved', complete with the Decca company die cut paper sleeve. The labels reveal spindle marks & a sticker mark on the B-side, with no writing or tears - there can be few copies left of this historic Stones 45 with the centre still intact. The matrix stampers in the run-outs are visible & read: XDRF-30937-TI-IC/ XDRF-30938-TI-IC. The vinyl has been play tested & is conservatively graded FAIR. Visually, the playing surface exhibits excessive paper hairline scuffs both sides. The scratches are light & not raised. Playback is surprisingly impressive with no jumps or sticks; there is background surface to be expected both sides but no major clicking or interruptions. Distortion is minor on a mono playback setting & all instruments remain clear - It's a miracle this record has survived at all & is likely to be missing from even the greatest Stones collections out there. This super rare Stones 'A' label would command a much higher price in better condition but in all our years trading, this is only the second one we have ever seen. A vital piece for the collector F.11675)