As the source of all things evil, he repeatedly dared listeners to 'guess my name'.

The villain at the heart of Rolling Stones track Sympathy for the Devil was of course Satan himself.

But, 13 years before the hit tune was released, its writer Mick Jagger left any guess work out of the equation - by signing his copy of the Bible.

The Rolling Stones frontman left the Christian holy book behind at his family home in Wilmington, Dartford, Kent, after his parents sold it in the 1960s.

It was found by the new owners, who were stunned when they saw Jagger's name on the inside page.