“With ‘Jumpin’ Jack Flash’ being among the greatest Rock ‘n Roll singles of all time we knew we had to create a visual that somehow matched the swagger and excitement of the track,” stated music video directors Tom Readdy and Lucy Dawkins of London-based creative design studio Yes Please Productions. To date, it has been played live more than 1,150 times by the band, making it their most performed song. First released as a single in the UK almost exactly 53 years ago (May 24, 1968) and one week later in the US, “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” was a commercial and critical triumph, hitting number one on the UK Singles chart and US Cash Box Top Singles chart. The opening lyric, “I was born in a crossfire hurricane” refers to Richards being born in Dartford, England during WWII when air raid sirens were a regular occurrence. Richards’ guitar part was famously played entirely on an acoustic through the microphone of a tape recorder for a distorted effect. All five original members played on the recording, with bassist Bill Wyman providing Hammond organ, and Richards on bass as well as lead guitar. When Mick Jagger, who was overnighting at Keith’s home, was awakened to the sound of Dyer’s footsteps, Richards put the blame on “Jumpin’ Jack.” The duo penned the song and the band recorded it in April and May of 1968 with Jimmy Miller producing at Olympic Studios. The story of “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” was inspired by Jack Dyer who was Keith Richards’ gardener. Both tracks, newly remastered by twelve-time Grammy-winning mastering engineer Bob Ludwig, will also be released digitally that day as a single on all streaming platforms. New lyric videos for The Rolling Stones’ 1968 smash hit single “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” and its relatively obscure B-Side “Child of the Moon” will be released by ABKCO on May 28. NEWLY REMASTERED TRACKS ALSO TO BE RELEASED DIGITALLY FOR ANNIVERSARY OF ORIGINAL 1968 SINGLE