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[Bootleg Vinyl Record]: Schoolboy Blues B/W Andrew Blues Nanker Phelge (The Rolling Stones) Music

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[Bootleg Vinyl Record]: Schoolboy Blues B/W Andrew Blues Nanker Phelge (The Rolling Stones) Music

Bootleg mono 10" 45 rpm vinyl album. Some light wear, else near fine in a very good paper sleeve with foxing and staining and the cover detached, presumably as issued, with some wear to the top right corner. Despite the printed copyright date of "1943," Nanker Phelge was actually a pseudonym The Rolling Stones used to credit tracks that they all wrote collectively. According to Discogs, "Schoolboy Blues" was the last single Mick Jagger wrote for Decca in 1970, it was originally titled "Cocksucker Blues" and rejected due to its lyrical content.