What came first like a rolling stone?rolling stone?or the rolling stones?
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song by bob dylan "like a rolling stone". the great rock magazine "rolling stone". or the band "the rolling stones"? ooor the song by muddy waters "rollin' stone"???
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Answer:
Yep. Muddy Waters was the reason for all of those things: It was his song from 1948. Well, my mother told my father, just before hmmm, I was born, "I got a boy child's comin, He's gonna be, he's gonna be a rollin stone, Sure 'nough, he's a rollin stone Sure 'nough, he's a rollin stone" Oh well he's a, oh well he's a, oh well he's a..
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Rolling Stones came first. Rolling Stones began: May 25, 1962 in London, England Like a Rolling Stone recorded in June 1965. Rolling Stone was founded in San Francisco in 1967
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i'd say muddy waters came first.
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