Here's a beautiful copy of the original pressing on the turquoise London swirl label. Collector nerd alert: Although "Let's Spend The Night..." was the originally intended A side, it was quickly eclipsed by "Ruby Tuesday," which went on to top the U.S. singles chart, whereas the original A side stalled at #55. (Both songs entered the Bilozoard Hot 100 Singles chart the same week in January 1967, but "Ruby" started its run from a higher position on the chart.) This is why we list "Ruby Tuesday" as the A side: It may not have been the record company's plan, but the record is remembered for what became its A side. (You know, the song that spawned a restaurant chain?) By the way, this was a non-album single... neither side appeared on a contemporary Stones LP. Note: This copy comes in a beautiful, Near Mint picture sleeve with a touch of top-edge wear. The 45 record itself grades Near Mint across the board (Labels, Vinyl, Audio), with only very minor flaws such as some light scuffing on the wax.