The Rolling Stones began recording their hit single “Get Off of My Cloud” at the RCA studios in Los Angeles, California on September 6, 1965. The track was released as a single to immediately follow their number one hit “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” and was later included on their fifth studio release “December’s Children (And Everybody’s).” Having just scored their first U.S. number one single with “Satisfaction,” the band was expecting a brief reprieve from their record label. They instead found more pressure to come back quickly with another hit:“Within 3 weeks, in those days hey, they want another single. And we weren't quite ready for that. So it was our response to the knock at the door: Get off of my cloud. And I'm surprised that it did so well. I mean it has a certain charm but I really remember it as a knee-jerk reaction. And it came out better than I thought,” Richards explains in the book “According to... The Rolling Stones.” The song hit the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart by November 6, 1965.