In June 1964, during their first U.S. tour, The Rolling Stones performed "Not Fade Away" in a TV studio in New York, shortly after releasing their debut American single, which was also the A-side of their album "The Rolling Stones" (1964). This performance marked a pivotal moment in the band's career, capturing the intense excitement of the British Invasion that was sweeping across America. At this time, The Rolling Stones were still establishing themselves in the U.S. music scene, just a few months after The Beatles made their iconic appearance on "The Ed Sullivan Show." The band's dynamic energy was palpable, as was the adoration from audiences, signifying their rapid rise to fame. Notably, this performance featured Brian Jones, who was instrumental in the band's early image and sound, showcasing their youthful appeal amid a backdrop of screaming fans.