“August 2012 sees @MOJOmagazine give us a welcome respite from the parade of full-album cover versions to compile "The Roots of the Rolling Stones." This includes a generous helping of the band's beloved Chicago blues as well as a handful of more pop-oriented material from the early '60s. Bo Diddley and Chuck Berry are included, but I've already Jammed those fellows here; I had fully intended to post the Coasters' "Poison Ivy," but Warner Music Group blocks even that 56-year-old tune on this site. So, it's onto my second choice, this 1955 reworking of Elmore James's 1952 hit "Dust My Broom," a composition dating back to 1936 and originally recorded by Robert Johnson. Enjoy!”