Was ist das berühmteste Lied der Rolling Stones?

Die Juni-Ausgabe des ROLLING STONE steht ganz im Zeichen der Rolling Stones. Wir werfen einen frischer Blick auf das Album „Emotional Rescue“, das vor 40 Jahren erschien.

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In der langen Karriere der Band gab es so einige Hits und wohl noch mehr großartige Songs, die es nie zu Ruhm und Ehre geschafft haben.

Vor einigen Jahren baten wir die ROLLING-STONE-Leser, zu wählen, was ihre besten Songs der Stones sind. Heraus kam deshalb natürlich eine unbestechliche Liste, die wir hier gerne noch einmal präsentieren.

Liedtitel Liedanfang Songwriter Album Aufnahme-jahr Veröffentlichungs-jahr Kategorie Weitere Informationen (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction „I can’t get no satisfaction, I can’t get no satisfaction ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass) (UK)

Out of Our Heads (US)

1965 1965 eigener Song (Walkin’ Thru The) Sleepy City „Walkin’thru’ the sleepy city ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Metamorphosis 1964 1975 eigener Song 100 Years Ago „Went out walking through the woods the other day ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Goats Head Soup 1972 1973 eigener Song 19th Nervous Breakdown „You’re the kind of person you meet at certain dismal, dull affairs ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass) 1965 1966 eigener Song 2000 Light Years from Home „Sun turning ’round with graceful motion ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Their Satanic Majesties Request 1967 1967 eigener Song 2000 Man „Well, my name is a number, a piece of plastic film ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Their Satanic Majesties Request 1967 1967 eigener Song 2120 South Michigan Avenue „I said the joint was rocking ...“[8] Nanker Phelge Five by Five (EP) (UK)

12x5 (US)

1964 1964 eigener Song 32/20 Blues „If I send for my baby, and she don’t come ...“[7] Robert Johnson Stones Touring Party 1991 Coversong Act Together „Well it’s been a long time since I’ve seen you, ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Bootleg-Aufnahme 1974 eigener Song Ain’t That Lovin’ You, Baby „I could ride around the world in an old oxcart ...“[7] Jimmy Reed On Air 1964 2017 Coversong Ain’t Too Proud to Beg „I know you wanna leave me, but I refuse to let you go ...“[7] Norman Whitfield und Eddie Holland It’s Only Rock ’n Roll 1973 1974 Coversong All About You „Well if you call this a life ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Emotional Rescue 1978 1980 eigener Song All Down the Line „Yeah, heard the diesel drumming all down the line ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Exile on Main St. 1972 1972 eigener Song All I Want Is My Baby „All I want is my baby woah woah, woah woah woah woah ...“[7] Mick Jagger, Keith Richards und Andrew Loog Oldham Bootleg-Aufnahme 1964 eigener Song All of Your Love „All your love, baby can it be mine ...“[7] Magic Sam Blue & Lonesome 2015 2016 Coversong All Sold Out „Why put this sadness inside of me ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Between the Buttons 1966 1967 eigener Song All the Way Down „I was twenty one naive ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Undercover 1982 1983 eigener Song Almost Hear You Sigh „I can almost hear you sigh ...“[7] Mick Jagger, Keith Richards und Steve Jordan Steel Wheels 1989 1989 eigener Song Already Over Me „As you poured out the drinks for me ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Bridges to Babylon 1997 1997 eigener Song Always Suffering „Let’s take a walk ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Bridges to Babylon 1997 1997 eigener Song Andrew’s Blues (Song for Andrew) „Yes now Andrew Oldham sittin’ on a hill with Jack and Jill (Jack and Jill) ...“[7] Nanker Phelge Bootleg-Aufnahme 1964 eigener Song Angie „Angie, Angie
When will those clouds all disappear? ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Goats Head Soup 1972 1973 eigener Song Anybody Seen My Baby? „She confessed her love to me ...“[7] Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, k.d.lang und Ben Mink Forty Licks 2002 eigener Song Anyway You Look At It „Anyway You Look At It ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Rarities 1971–2003 1997 1998 eigener Song Around and Around „I said the joint was rocking ...“[7] Chuck Berry Five by Five (EP) (UK)

12x5 (US)

1964 1964 Coversong As Tears Go By „It is the evening of the day ...“[7] Mick Jagger, Keith Richards und Andrew Loog Oldham Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass) (UK)

December’s Children (And Everybody’s) (US)

1965 1965 eigener Song Baby Break It Down „Baby break it down ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Voodoo Lounge 1994 1994 eigener Song Baby, What’s Wrong „Hey, hey, baby, honey what’s wrong with you? ...“[8] Jimmy Reed Als Single veröffentlicht 1963 Coversong Back of My Hand „I hear a preacher ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards A Bigger Bang 2004 2005 eigener Song Back to Zero „Back to zero.
So ya wanna blow us all to pieces, ...“[7] Mick Jagger, Keith Richards und Chuck Leavell Dirty Work 1985 1986 eigener Song Backstreet Girl „I don’t want you to be high ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Between the Buttons (UK)

Flowers (US)

1966 1967 eigener Song Beast of Burden „I’ll never be your beast of burden ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Some Girls 1977 1978 eigener Song Beautiful Delilah „Beautiful Delilah, sweet as apple pie ...“[7] Chuck Berry On Air 1964 2017 Coversong Before They Make Me Run „Worked the bars and sideshows along the twilight zone ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Some Girls 1978 1978 eigener Song Biggest Mistake „When love comes so late ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards A Bigger Bang 2004 2005 eigener Song Bitch „I’m feeling so tired, can’t understand it ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Sticky Fingers 1970 1971 eigener Song Black Limousine „We used to ride, baby, Ride around in limousines ...“[7] Mick Jagger, Keith Richards und Ron Wood Tattoo You 1980 1981 eigener Song Blinded by Love „The queen of the Nile ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Steel Wheels 1989 1989 eigener Song Blinded by Rainbows „Did you ever feel the pain ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Voodoo Lounge 1994 1994 eigener Song Blood Red Wine „Mmm...dear, I love you dearly, but don’t forget trouble I, ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Bootleg-Aufnahme 1968 eigener Song Blue and Lonesome „I’m blue and lonesome as a man can be ...“[7] Memphis Slim Blue & Lonesome 2015 2016 Coversong Blue Turns to Grey „So now that she is gone ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Stone Age (UK)

December’s Children (And Everybody’s) (US)

1965 1965 eigener Song Boggie Chillun „Well, hey hey
When I first came to town, people ...“[7] John Lee Hooker und Bernard Besman Bootleg-Aufnahme 1989 Coversong Brand New Car „I got a brand new car ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Voodoo Lounge 1994 1994 eigener Song Break the Spell „In the winter when the cold comes ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Steel Wheels 1989 1989 eigener Song Bright Lights, Big City „Bright lights, big city ...“[7] Jimmy Reed Grrr! 1963 2012 Coversong Brown Sugar „Gold Coast slaveship bound for cotton fields ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Sticky Fingers 1969 1971 eigener Song Bye Bye Johnny „Well she drew out all her money out from southern trust ...“[7] Chuck Berry The Rolling Stones (EP) (UK)

More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies)(US)

1963 1964 Coversong Can I Get a Witness „Ah ah listen to everybody (body) ...“[7] Holland–Dozier–Holland The Rolling Stones (UK)

England’s Newest Hit Makers (US)

1964 1964 Coversong Can You Hear the Music „Can you hear the music, can you hear the music? ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Goats Head Soup 1973 1973 eigener Song Can’t Be Seen „I just can’t be seen with you ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Steel Wheels 1989 1989 eigener Song Can’t You Hear Me Knocking „Yeah, you got satin shoes ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Sticky Fingers 1970 1971 eigener Song Carol „Oh Carol don’t let him steal your heart away ...“[7] Chuck Berry The Rolling Stones (UK)

England’s Newest Hit Makers (US)

1964 1964 Coversong Casino Boogie „No good can’t speak ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Exile on Main St. 1971 1972 eigener Song Champagne and Reefer „Yeah bring me champagne when I’m thirsty ...“[7] Muddy Waters Shine a Light (Soundtrack) 2006 2008 Coversong mit Buddy Guy Chantilly Lace „Hello, baaaaby!
Yeah, this is the Big Bopper speakin’ ...“[7] Jiles Perry Bootleg-Aufnahme 1982 Coversong Cherry Oh Baby „Oh, cherry oh, cherry oh, baby ...“[7] Eric Donaldson Black and Blue 1975 1976 Coversong Child of the Moon „The wind blows rain into my face ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) 1968 1972 eigener Song Citadel „Men at arms shout "Who goes there?" ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Their Satanic Majesties Request 1967 1967 eigener Song Claudine „Claudine’s back in jail again ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Some Girls 1978 2011 eigener Song Bonusmaterial der Wiederveröffentlichung Cocksucker Blues „Well, I’m a lonesome schoolboy ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Cocksucker Blues-Soundtrack 1970 eigener Song Soundtrack des unveröffentlichten Dokumentarfilms Cocksucker Blues von Robert Frank Come On „Everything is wrong since me and my baby parted ...“[7] Chuck Berry Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass) (UK) More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies)(US) 1963 1963 Coversong Coming Down Again „Coming down again, coming down again ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Goats Head Soup 1972 1973 eigener Song Commit a Crime „I’m gonna leave you baby ...“[7] Howlin’ Wolf Blue & Lonesome 2015 2016 Coversong Complicated „She looks so simple in her way ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Between the Buttons 1966 1967 eigener Song Con Le Mie Lacrime (As Tears Go By) „Il sole sta per tramontar ...“[7] Mick Jagger, Keith Richards und Andrew Loog Oldham Als Single veröffentlicht 1965 1965 eigener Song italienische Übersetzung des Songs As Tears Go By Confessin’ the Blues „Baby here I stand before you ...“[7] Jay McShann und Walter Brown Five by Five (EP) (UK)

12x5 (US)

1964 1964 Coversong Congratulations „Congratulations
Congratulations
Well done, my friend ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Singles Collection: The London Years (UK)

12x5 (US)

1964 1964 eigener Song Connection „All I want to do is get back to you ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Between the Buttons 1966 1967 eigener Song Continental Drift „Love comes at the speed of light ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Steel Wheels 1989 1989 eigener Song Cook Cook Blues „Cook, cook, cook every mornin’ ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards The Rolling Stones Singles Box Set (1971–2006) 1989 2011 eigener Song Cool, Calm & Collected „Well she’s very wealthy it’s true ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Between the Buttons 1966 1967 eigener Song Cops and Robbers „As I was driving home along the boulevard late one night ...“[7] Kent Harris Grrr! 1964 2012 Coversong Corinna „I got a bird what whistles ...“[7] Taj Mahal und Jesse Ed Davis III No Security 1997 1998 Coversong Country Honk „Sittin’ in a bar tippling a jar in Jackson ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Let It Bleed 1969 1969 eigener Song Crackin’ Up „You’re always hollerin’ bout where I’ve been ...“[7] Bo Diddley Love You Live 1977 1977 Coversong Crazy Mama „Well, you’re crazy mama ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Black and Blue 1975 1976 eigener Song Crushed Pearl „Baby baby
Crushed pearl
Another little angel fallen into this world ...“[9] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Bootleg-Aufnahme 1985 eigener Song Cry to Me „When your baby leaves you all alone ...“[7] Bert Berns Out of Our Heads 1965 1965 Coversong Da Doo Ron Ron „I met him on a Monday and my heart stood still ...“[7] Phil Spector, Greenwich und Barry The Rest Of The Best - Single-Tracks And Rarities From The Decca-Period 1983 Coversong Dance (Pt. 1) „Hey, what am I doing standing here on the corner of ...“[7] Mick Jagger, Keith Richards und Ron Wood Emotional Rescue 1979 1980 eigener Song Dance Little Sister „On Thursday night she looked a fright ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards It’s Only Rock ’n Roll 1975 1975 eigener Song Dancing in the Light „I’m sitting in the darkness, you’re dancing in the light’s not ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Exile on Main St. (reissue) 1972 2010 eigener Song Dancing with Mr. D „Down in the graveyard where we have our tryst ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Goats Head Soup 1972 1973 eigener Song Dandelion „Prince or pauper, beggar man or thing ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Through the Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2) 1967 1967 eigener Song Dangerous Beauty „In your high school photo ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards A Bigger Bang 2005 2005 eigener Song Dead Flowers „Well when you’re sitting there ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Sticky Fingers 1969 1971 eigener Song Dear Doctor „Oh help me, please doctor I’m a damaged ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Beggars Banquet 1968 1968 eigener Song Deep Love „ ...“ Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Bootleg-Aufnahme 1985 1985 eigener Song Diddley Daddy „Diddley, diddley, diddley, diddley daddy. ...“ Bo Diddley und Harvey Fuqua Grrr! 1963 2012 Coversong Dirty Work „Living high, sitting in the sun, ...“[7] Mick Jagger, Keith Richards und Ron Wood Dirty Work 1985 1986 eigener Song Do You Think I Really Care? „Do you think I could ever care ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Some Girls 1977 2011 eigener Song Bonusmaterial der Wiederveröffentlichung Don’t Be a Stranger „Well I haven’t seen your face for years ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Some Girls 1978 2011 eigener Song Bonusmaterial der Wiederveröffentlichung Don’t Lie to Me „Well let’s talk it over baby before we start ...“[7] Tampa Red Metamorphosis 1964 1975 Coversong Don’t Look Back „If it’s love that you’re running from ...“[7] Smokey Robinson und Ronald White Bootleg-Aufnahme 1978 Coversong Don’t Stop „Well you bit my lip and drew first blood ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Forty Licks 2002 2002 eigener Song Doncha Bother Me „I said "Oh no, doncha follow me no more" ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Aftermath 1965 1966 eigener Song Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker) „The police in New York City ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Goats Head Soup 1972 1973 eigener Song Doom and Gloom „I had a dream last night that I was pilot in a plane ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Grrr! 2012 2012 eigener Song Down Home Girl „Lord I swear the perfume you wear ...“[7] Jerry Leiber und Artie Butler The Rolling Stones No. 2 (UK)

The Rolling Stones, Now! (US)

1964 1965 Coversong Down in the Bottom „Well now meet me in the bottom, ...“[7] Willie Dixon Totally Stripped 1995 2016 Coversong Down in the Hole „Will all your money ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Emotional Rescue 1979 1980 eigener Song Down the Road a Piece „Now if you wanna hear some boogie like I’m gonna play ...“[7] Don Raye The Rolling Stones No. 2 (UK)

The Rolling Stones, Now! (US)

1964 1965 Coversong Downtown Suzie „Got the Monday mornin’ feel Yeah, yeah, yeah ...“[8] Bill Wyman Metamorphosis 1968 1975 eigener Song Drift Away „Day after day I’m more confused ...“[7] Mentor Williams Bootleg-Aufnahme 1973 Coversong Driving Too Fast „You can follow the road to the moutains ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards A Bigger Bang 2005 2005 eigener Song Each and Everyday of the Year „Do I miss her kiss at night time ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Metamorphosis 1964 1975 eigener Song Emotional Rescue „Is there nothing I can say ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Emotional Rescue 1979 1980 eigener Song Empty Heart „A empty heart is like an empty life ...“[8] Nanker Phelge Five by Five (EP) (UK)

12x5 (US)

1964 1964 eigener Song Entry of the Gladiators „Well, my name is a number ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards The Rolling Stones Rock And Roll Circus 1989 eigener Song Everybody Knows About My Good Thing „Yeah, I was talking to the postman ...“[7] Miles Grayson und Lermon Horton Blue & Lonesome 2015 2016 Coversong Everybody Needs Somebody to Love „I’m so glad to be here tonight and I’m so glad to be home ...“[7] Jerry Wexler, Bert Berns und Solomon Burke The Rolling Stones No. 2 (UK)

The Rolling Stones, Now! (US)

1964 1965 Coversong Everything Is Turning to Gold „I don’t care if your love grows cold ...“[7] Mick Jagger, Keith Richards und Ron Wood Sucking in the Seventies 1978 1981 eigener Song Exile on Main Street Blues „Exile on Mainstreet, it’s a strange street to walk down ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Aufnahme zu Werbezwecken 1972 1972 eigener Song Inoffizielle Veröffentlichung Factory Girl „Waiting for a girl who’s got curlers in her hair ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Beggars Banquet 1968 1968 eigener Song Family „Here’s father, his heart screwed on ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Metamorphosis 1968 1975 eigener Song Fancyman Blues „You’re looking good baby ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards The Rolling Stones Singles Box Set (1971–2006) 1989 2011 eigener Song Fanny Mae „Fanny Mae,
Baby won’t you please come home, ...“[7] Buster Brown, Clarence L. Lewis und Bobby Robinson On Air 1965 2017 Coversong Far Away Eyes „I was driving home early Sunday morning through Bakersfield ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Some Girls 1977 1978 eigener Song Feel On Baby „Feel on baby ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Undercover 1983 1983 eigener Song Fight „Yeah,
Baby!
Gonna pulp you to a mass of bruises, ...“[7] Mick Jagger, Keith Richards und Ron Woods Dirty Work 1985 1986 eigener Song Fiji Gin „I want more Fiji Gin, but full name is Billy Dean ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Bootleg-Aufnahme 1978 eigener Song Fingerprint File „Fingerprint file, you get me down ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards It’s Only Rock ’n Roll 1974 1974 eigener Song Flight 505 „Well, I was happy here at home ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Aftermath 1965 1966 eigener Song Flip the Switch „A scrap of flesh ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Bridges to Babylon 1997 1997 eigener Song Following the River „There’s something I should tell you ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Exile on Main St. (reissue) 1972 2010 eigener Song Fool to Cry „When I come home baby ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Black and Blue 1974 1976 eigener Song Fortune Teller „Went to the fortune teller ...“[7] Allen Toussaint (unter dem Pseudonym Naomi Neville) More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) (UK)

Got Live If You Want It! (US)

1963 1966 Coversong Get Off of My Cloud „I live in an apartment on the ninety-ninth floor of my block ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass) (UK)

December’s Children (And Everybody’s) (US)

1965 1965 eigener Song Get Up, Stand Up „Get up, stand up, stand up for your right ...“[10] Bob Marley und Peter Tosh Light the Fuse 2005 2012 Coversong Gimme Shelter „Oh, a storm is threat’ning ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Let It Bleed 1969 1969 eigener Song Godzi „ ...“ Nanker Phelge Bootleg-Aufnahme 1965 eigener Song Going Home „Spendin’ too much time away ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Aftermath 1965 1966 eigener Song Going to a Go-Go „Going to a go go, everybody ...“[7] Smokey Robinson, Warren Moore, Bobby Rogers und Marvin Tarplin Still Life 1981 1982 Coversong Gomper „By the lake with lily flowers ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Their Satanic Majesties Request 1967 1967 eigener Song Good Time Woman „Oh, you got me waitin’ on a big-boat line ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Exile on Main St. (reissue) 1970 2010 eigener Song Gold Times „Whoa la la ta ta ...“[7] Sam Cooke Out of Our Heads 1965 1965 Coversong Good Times, Bad Times „There’ve been good times ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Singles Collection: The London Years (UK)

12x5 (US)

1964 1964 eigener Song Goodbye Girl „Goodbye Girl
It’s time to part ...“[7] Bill Wyman Bootleg-Aufnahme 1964 eigener Song Gotta Get Away „Baby, the truth is out so don’t deny ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Out of Our Heads (UK)

December’s Children (And Everybody’s) (US)

1965 1965 eigener Song Grown Up Wrong „Well you’ve grown up all wrong ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards The Rolling Stones No. 2 (UK)

12x5 (US)

1964 1964 eigener Song Gunface „Gonna go downtown ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Bridges to Babylon 1997 1997 eigener Song Had It With You „I love you, dirty fucker ...“[7] Mick Jagger, Keith Richards und Ron Wood Dirty Work 1985 1986 eigener Song Hand of Fate „The hand of fate is on me now ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Black and Blue 1974 1976 eigener Song Hang Fire „In the sweet old country where I come from ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Tattoo You 1981 1981 eigener Song Happy „Well I never kept a dollar past sunset, ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Exile on Main St. 1971 1972 eigener Song Harlem Shuffle „You move it to the left ...“[7] Bob Relf und Ernest Nelson Dirty Work 1985 1986 Coversong Hate to See You Go „Girl left me, left me here to cry ...“[7] Little Walter Blue & Lonesome 2015 2016 Coversong Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow? „Have you seen your mother, baby, standing in the shadow?
Have you had another, baby, standing in the shadow? ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass) (UK)

Flowers (US)

1966 1966 eigener Song Heart of Stone „There’ve been so many girls that I’ve known ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Out of Our Heads (UK)

The Rolling Stones, Now! (US)

1964 1965 eigener Song Hearts For Sale „My spirit is winging ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Steel Wheels 1989 1989 eigener Song Heaven „Smell of you baby, my senses, my senses be praised ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Tattoo You 1981 1981 eigener Song Hey Crawdaddy „Yeah, I got a line and you got a hole ...“[7] Bo Diddley Bootleg-Aufnahme 1963 Coversong Hey Negrita „Hey Negrita, hey now ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Black and Blue 1975 1976 eigener Song Hide Your Love „Sometimes I’m up, sometimes I’m down ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Goats Head Soup 1973 1973 eigener Song High and Dry „High and dry well, I’m up here with no warning ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Aftermath 1966 1966 eigener Song High-Heel Sneakers „Put on your red dress baby, ...“[7] Tommy Tucker On Air 1964 2017 Coversong Highway Child „Won’t you come on and call my name ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Bootleg-Aufnahme 1968 eigener Song Highwire „We sell ’em missiles, We sell ’em tanks ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Flashpoint 1991 1991 eigener Song Hitch Hike „I’m going to Chicago that’s the last place my baby stayed ...“[7] Marvin Gaye, William Mickey Stevenson und Clarence Paul Out of Our Heads 1965 1965 Coversong Hold Back „Hear the voice of experience ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Dirty Work 1985 1986 eigener Song Hold On to Your Hat „Hold on to your head ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Steel Wheels 1989 1989 eigener Song Honest I Do „Don’t you know that I love you ...“[7] Jimmy Reed The Rolling Stones (UK)

England’s Newest Hit Makers (US)

1964 1964 Coversong Honest Man „Well there’s a hole in my chest ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Bootleg-Aufnahme 1993 eigener Song Honey What’s Wrong „Hey, hey, baby, honey what’s wrong with you? ...“[7] Jimmy Reed Grrr! 1963 2012 Coversong Honky Tonk Women „I met a gin soaked barroom queen in Memphis, ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Through the Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2) 1969 1969 eigener Song Hoo Doo Blues „Now, when your woman actin’ funny, begin to run around ...“[7] Otis Hicks und Jerry West Blue & Lonesome 2015 2016 Coversong Hot Stuff „Hot stuff, hot stuff ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Black and Blue 1975 1976 eigener Song Hound Dog „You ain’t nothin’ but a hound dog ...“[7] Jerry Leiber und Mike Stoller Bootleg-Aufnahme 1978 Coversong How Can I Stop „You offer me ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Bridges to Babylon 1997 1997 eigener Song I Ain’t Superstitious „Meet me on the bottom, ...“[7] Willie Dixon Bootleg-Aufnahme 1978 Coversong I Am Waiting „I am waiting, I am waiting (oh yeah, oh yeah) ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Aftermath 1965 1966 eigener Song I Can See It „I can see it, see it, see it, oh yeah ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Bootleg-Aufnahme 1966 eigener Song I Can’t Be Satisfied „Well I’m going away to live ...“[7] Muddy Waters The Rolling Stones No. 2 (UK)

More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies)(US)

1964 1965 Coversong I Can’t Get Next to You „I can turn your gray sky blue ...“[7] Norman Whitfield und Barrett Strong Bootleg-Aufnahme Coversong I Can’t Quit You Baby „We-ell, I can’t quit you baby ...“[7] Willie Dixon Blue & Lonesome 2015 2016 Coversong I Don’t Know the Reason Why „Yeah well your woman get crazy ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Bootleg-Aufnahme 1969 eigener Song I Don’t Know Why „I don’t know why I love you babe ...“[7] Stevie Wonder, Paul Riser, Don Hunter und Lula Hardaway Metamorphosis 1969 1975 Coversong I Get Around „Round round get around ...“[7] Brian Wilson Bootleg-Aufnahme 1965 Coversong I Go Wild „You whipped me I’m hurting ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Voodoo Lounge 1993 1994 eigener Song I Got the Blues „As I stand by your flame ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Sticky Fingers 1970 1971 eigener Song I Gotta Go „Leavin’ in the mornin’ ...“[7] Little Walter Blue & Lonesome 2015 2016 Coversong I Just Want to Make Love to You „I don’t want you be no slave ...“[7] Willie Dixon The Rolling Stones (UK)

England’s Newest Hit Makers (US)

1964 1964 Coversong I Just Want to See His Face „That’s all right, that’s all right, that’s all right ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Exile on Main St. 1971 1972 eigener Song I Love You Too Much „I think I decided to get out of the rain ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Some Girls 1978 2011 eigener Song Bonusmaterial der Wiederveröffentlichung I Wanna Be Your Man „I wanna be your lover baby, ...“[7] John Lennon und Paul McCartney Milestones (UK)

Singles Collection: The London Years (US)

1963 1963 Coversong War die zweite Single der Stones, bevor die Beatles sie selbst als Single veröffentlichten. I Want to Be Loved „The spark (stars) in your eyes sets ...“[7] Willie Dixon Singles Collection: The London Years 1963 1963 Coversong I’d Much Rather Be with the Boys „Here I am
All alone and all dressed up to kill ...“[7] Andrew Loog Oldham und Keith Richards Metamorphosis 1965 1975 eigener Song I’m a King Bee „Well I’m a king bee ...“[7] Slim Harpo The Rolling Stones (UK)

England’s Newest Hit Makers (US)

1964 1964 Coversong I’m Alright „I wanna tell you something baby ...“[7] Bo Diddley Got Live If You Want It! 1964 1965 Coversong I’m Free „I’m free to do what I want any old time ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Out of Our Heads (UK)

December’s Children (And Everybody’s) (US)

1965 1965 eigener Song I’m Going Down „Hey babe, what’s wrong with you, girl ...“[7] Mick Jagger, Keith Richards und Dick Taylor Metamorphosis 1969 1975 eigener Song I’m Gonna Drive „I’ve got itchy fingers, I’ve got muddy feet ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Als Single veröffentlicht 1994 eigener Song I’m Moving On „I warned you baby from time to time ...“[7] Hank Snow Got Live If You Want It! (UK)

December’s Children (And Everybody’s) (US)

1965 1965 Coversong I’m Not Signifying „When I’m looking out my window baby ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Exile on Main St. (reissue) 1971 2010 eigener Song I’ve Been Loving You Too Long „I’ve been loving you too long to stop now ...“[7] Otis Redding und Jerry Butler Gimme Shelter (UK)

Got Live If You Want It! (US)

1965 1965 Coversong If I Was a Dancer (Dance Pt. 2) „I stand accused of talking ...“[7] Mick Jagger, Keith Richards und Ron Wood Sucking in the Seventies 1978 1980 eigener Song If You Can’t Rock Me „The band’s on stage and it’s one of those nights, oh yeah ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards It’s Only Rock ’n Roll 1973 1974 eigener Song If You Can’t Rock Me/Get off My Cloud „The band’s on stage and it’s one of those nights, oh yeah ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Love You Live 1977 eigener Song If You Let Me „You don’t really understand ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Metamorphosis 1966 1975 eigener Song If You Need Me „If you need me ...“[7] Wilson Pickett und Robert Bateman Five by Five (EP) (UK)

12x5 (US)

1964 1964 Coversong If You Really Want to Be My Friend „If you really want to be my friend
Let me live it up like I used to do ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards It’s Only Rock ’n Roll 1973 1974 eigener Song In Another Land „In another land where the breeze and the
trees and the flowers were blue ...“[8] Bill Wyman Their Satanic Majesties Request 1967 1967 eigener Song Indian Girl „Little Indian girl, where is your mama? ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Emotional Rescue 1979 1980 eigener Song Infamy „You know you’ve got in for me ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards A Bigger Bang 2005 2005 eigener Song It Hurts Me Too „You said you was hurting, almost lost your mind, ...“[7] Tampa Red Bootleg-Aufnahme 1969 Coversong It Must Be Hell „We’ve got trouble, that’s for sure ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Undercover 1983 1983 eigener Song It Should Be You „She’s sweet and tender, but I remember ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Bootleg-Aufnahme 1963 eigener Song It Won’t Take Long „And it won’t take long to forget you ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards A Bigger Bang 2004 2005 eigener Song It’s All Over Now „Well, baby used to stay out all night long ...“[7] Bobby Womack und Shirley Womack Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass) (UK)

12x5 (US)

1964 1964 Coversong It’s Not Easy „It’s not easy
It’s not easy living on your own ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Aftermath 1965 1966 eigener Song It’s Only Rock ’n Roll (But I Like It) „If I could stick my pen in my heart ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards It’s Only Rock ’n Roll 1973 1974 eigener Song Jig-Saw Puzzle „There’s a tramp sittin’ on my doorstep ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Beggars Banquet 1968 1968 eigener Song Jiving Sister Fanny „Jivin’ Sister Fanny, told her man from Philadelphia, PA ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Metamorphosis 1969 1975 eigener Song Jump on Top of Me „I’ve been working so hard, And feelin’ no
Pain ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards The Rolling Stones Singles Box Set (1971–2006) 1993 1993 eigener Song Jumpin’ Jack Flash „I was born in a crossfire hurricane ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Through the Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2) 1968 1969 eigener Song Just Like I Treat You „Some say you will, some say you won’t ...“[7] Willie Dixon Blue & Lonesome 2015 2016 Coversong Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me) „I look out my window watch her as she passes by ...“[7] Norman Whitfield und Barrett Strong Some Girls 1977 1978 Coversong Just Your Fool „I’m just your fool, can’t help myself ...“[7] Buddy Johnson Blue & Lonesome 2015 2016 Coversong Keep Up Blues „I’ve got a new suit, kind of Italian style ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Some Girls 1977 2011 eigener Song Bonusmaterial der Wiederveröffentlichung Key to the Highway „I got the Key To The Highway ...“[7] Big Bill Broonzy und Charles Segar Dirty Work 1985 1986 Coversong Keys to Your Love „The keys to your love
I’ve got the keys to your love ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Forty Licks 2002 2002 eigener Song Lady Jane „My sweet lady Jane, when I see you again ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Aftermath 1966 1966 eigener Song Laugh, I Nearly Died „I’ve been travelling but I don’t know where ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards A Bigger Bang 2005 2005 eigener Song Leave Me Alone „I get home in the evening, when my day is through ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Bootleg-Aufnahme 1963 eigener Song Let it Bleed „Well, we all need someone to lean on ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Let It Bleed 1969 1969 eigener Song Let it Loose „Who’s that woman on your arm all dressed up to do you harm ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Exile on Main St. 1971 1972 eigener Song Let it Rock „In the heat of the day down in Mobile, Alabama ...“[7] Chuck Berry Rarities 1971–2003 1971 1971 Coversong Let Me Down Slow „You look a little dressed up ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards A Bigger Bang 2004 2005 eigener Song Let Me Go „You’re gonna get it straight from the shoulder ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Emotional Rescue 1979 1980 eigener Song Let’s Spend the Night Together „My, My, My, My
Don’t you worry ’bout what’s on your mind (Oh my) ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Through the Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2) (UK)

Between the Buttons (US)

1966 1967 eigener Song Lies „Lies, dripping off your mouth like dirt ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Some Girls 1977 1978 eigener Song Like a Rolling Stone „Yeah, Once upon a time, you dressed so fine, ...“[7] Bob Dylan Stripped 1995 1995 Coversong Linda Lu „They call my baby Patty, but, her real name, her real name, ...“[7] Ray Sharpe Bootleg-Aufnahme 1979 Coversong Little Baby „You go and I’ll come with you little baby ...“[7] Willie Dixon Stripped 1995 1995 Coversong Little by Little „Tried to trail you last night, baby, trail you in my car ...“[7] Nanker Phelge, Phil Spector und Ian Stewart The Rolling Stones (UK)

England’s Newest Hit Makers (US)

1964 1964 eigener Song Little Queenie „(Oh NYC you’ve talked a lot, let’s have a look at ya)
I got the lumps in my throat ...“[7] Chuck Berry Get Yer Ya-Ya’s Out! The Rolling Stones in Concert 1969 1970 Coversong Little Rain „A little rain falling ...“[7] Ewart G. Abner Jr. und Jimmy Reed Blue & Lonesome 2015 2016 Coversong Little Red Rooster „I am the little red rooster ...“[7] Willie Dixon Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass) (UK)

The Rolling Stones, Now! (US)

1964 1964 Coversong Little T&A „She’s my little rock ’n’ roll ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Tattoo You 1979 1981 eigener Song Live with Me „I got nasty habits, I take tea at three ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Let It Bleed 1969 1969 eigener Song Living in a Ghost Town „Whoa, oh, whoa, oh
I'm a ghost
Living in a ghost town ...“[11] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Als Single veröffentlicht 2019 2020 eigener Song Living in the Heart of Love „Living in the heart of love ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Bootleg-Aufnahme 1974 eigener Song Long Long While „Baby, baby been a long, long time, been a long, long time ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards No Stone Unturned (UK)

More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) (US)

1966 1966 eigener Song Look What The Cat Dragged In „I know that you like to go out drinking ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards A Bigger Bang 2004 2005 eigener Song Look What You’ve Done „Now look what you’ve done ...“[7] Muddy Waters Stone Age (UK)

December’s Children (And Everybody’s) (US)

1965 1965 Coversong Looking Tired „Lookin’ tired babe, sittin’ there on the side ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Bootleg-Aufnahme 1964 eigener Song Losing My Touch „Ain’t it funny how things happen ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Forty Licks 2002 2002 eigener Song Love in Vain „Well, I followed her to the station with a suitcase in my hand ...“[8] Robert Johnson Let It Bleed 1969 1969 Coversong Love Is Strong „Love is strong and you’re so sweet ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Voodoo Lounge 1993 1994 eigener Song Love Train „People all over the world (everybody) ...“[11] Kenny Gamble und Leon Huff Four Flicks 2003 2003 Coversong Loving Cup „I’m the man on the mountain, come on up ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Exile on Main St. 1971 1972 eigener Song Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever „I remember yet before we met ...“[12] Ivy Jo Hunter und Stevie Wonder Bootleg-Aufnahme 1985 Coversong Low Down „Won’t you give me the low down ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Bridges to Babylon 1997 1997 eigener Song Luxury „I want a real fine car, fly Miami too ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards It’s Only Rock ’n Roll 1974 1974 eigener Song Mannish Boy „Oh yeah, yeah
Oh yes
Everything gonna be alright ...“[7] Muddy Waters, Mel London und Bo Diddley Love You Live 1977 1977 Coversong Mean Disposition „I’m getting wise to you ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Voodoo Lounge 1994 1994 eigener Song Melody „Melody, it was her second name ...“[7] Mick Jagger, Keith Richards und Billy Preston Black and Blue 1975 1976 eigener Song Memo from Turner „Didn’t I see you down in San Antone on a hot and dusty night? ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Metamorphosis 1968 1975 eigener Song Memory Motel „Hannah honey was a peachy kind of girl ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Black and Blue 1975 1976 eigener Song Memphis, Tennessee „Long distance in formation, give me Memphis Tennessee ...“[8] Chuck Berry On Air 1963 2017 Coversong Mercy, Mercy „Have mercy, have mercy, baby ...“[7] Don Covay und Ronnie Miller Out of Our Heads 1964 1965 Coversong Midnight Rambler „Did you hear about the midnight rambler ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Let It Bleed 1969 1969 eigener Song Might as Well Get Juiced „If you really want to rip up your mind ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Bridges to Babylon 1997 1997 eigener Song Miss Amanda Jones „Down and down she goes ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Between the Buttons 1966 1967 eigener Song Miss You „I’ve been holding out so long ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Some Girls 1977 1978 eigener Song Mixed Emotions „Button your lip baby ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Steel Wheels 1989 1989 eigener Song Mona (I Need You Baby) „I say hey, Mona ...“[7] Bo Diddley The Rolling Stones (UK)

The Rolling Stones, Now! (US)

1964 1964 Coversong Money „The best things in life are free ...“[7] Janie Bradford und Berry Gordy The Rolling Stones (EP) (UK)

More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) (US)

1963 1964 Coversong Monkey Man „I’m a flea-bit peanut monkey ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Let It Bleed 1969 1969 eigener Song Moon is Up „Moon is up ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Voodoo Lounge 1994 1994 eigener Song Moonlight Mile „When the wind blows and the rain feels cold ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Sticky Fingers 1970 1971 eigener Song Mother’s Little Helper „What a drag it is getting old ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Aftermath 1965 1966 eigener Song Mr. Pitiful „They call me Mr. Pitiful ...“[13] Steve Cropper und Otis Redding Light the Fuse 2005 2012 Coversong Mr. Spector & Mr. Pitney Came Too Nanker Phelge und Phil Spector Bootleg-Aufnahme 1964 eigener Song Instrumental My Girl „I got sunshine, on a cloudy day ...“[7] Smokey Robinson und Ronald White Stone Age

Flowers

1965 1967 Coversong My Obsession „My obsession
your possessions
every piece that I can get ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Between the Buttons 1966 1967 eigener Song Nearness of You „It’s not the pale moon that excites me ...“[7] Hoagy Carmichael und Ned Washington Live Licks 2002 2004 Coversong Neighbours „Neighbours, neighbours, neighbours ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Tattoo You 1980 1981 eigener Song New Faces „There’s a new guy in town ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Voodoo Lounge 1994 1994 eigener Song Night Time Is the Right Time „You know the night time, oh, is the right time ...“[7] Roosevelt Sykes Bootleg-Aufnahme 2016 Coversong No Expectations „Take me to the station and put me on a train ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Beggars Banquet 1968 1968 eigener Song No Spare Parts „Baby, baby, baby, baby...
Daddy drunk, daddy drunk himself to death ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Some Girls 1977 2011 eigener Song Bonusmaterial der Wiederveröffentlichung No Use in Crying „Ain’t no use in crying ...“[7] Mick Jagger, Keith Richards und Ron Wood Tattoo You 1980 1981 eigener Song Not Fade Away „I’m gonna tell you how it’s gonna be ...“[7] Buddy Holly und Norman Petty Als Single veröffentlicht (UK)

England’s Newest Hit Makers (US)

1964 1964 Coversong Now I’ve Got a Witness (Like Uncle Phil and Uncle Gene) Nanker Phelge The Rolling Stones (UK)

England’s Newest Hit Makers (US)

1964 1964 eigener Song Instrumental Off the Hook „Sittin’ in my bedroom late last night ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards The Rolling Stones No. 2 (UK)

The Rolling Stones, Now! (US)

1964 1965 eigener Song Oh Baby (We Got a Good Thing Going) „No matter how she wants me ...“[7] Barbara Lynn Ozen Out of Our Heads (UK)

The Rolling Stones, Now! (US)

1964 1965 Coversong Oh No, Not You Again „Here you stand before me ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards A Bigger Bang 2005 2005 eigener Song On With the Show „Good evening one and all we’re all so glad to see you here ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Their Satanic Majesties Request 1967 1967 eigener Song One Hit (To the Body) „You fell out of the clear blue sky ...“[7] Mick Jagger, Keith Richards und Ron Wood Dirty Work 1985 1986 eigener Song One More Shot „Uh baby, I got a message for you ...“[7] Mick Jagger, Keith Richards und Steve Jordan Grrr! 2012 2012 eigener Song One More Try „You need some money in a hurry ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Stone Age (UK)

Out of Our Heads (US)

1965 1965 eigener Song Out of Control „I
Was out in the city ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Bridges to Babylon 1997 1997 eigener Song Out of Tears „I can’t feel ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Voodoo Lounge 1993 1994 eigener Song Out of Time „You don’t know what’s going on ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Aftermath (UK)

Flowers (US)

1966 1966 eigener Song Pain in My Heart „Pain in my heart ...“[7] Allen Toussaint (unter dem Pseudonym Naomi Neville) The Rolling Stones No. 2 (UK)

The Rolling Stones, Now! (US)

1964 1965 Coversong Paint It Black „I see a red door and I want to paint it black ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass) (UK)

Aftermath (US)

1966 1966 eigener Song Parachute Woman „Parachute woman, land on me tonight ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Beggars Banquet 1968 1968 eigener Song Pass the Wine (Sophia Loren) „Walkin’ down the street wit’ a sad face ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Exile on Main St. (reissue) 1972 2010 eigener Song Pay Your Dues „Chief to scorn his friends make love to his ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Necrophilia 1972 eigener Song Petrol Blues „Please Mr. President, say it isn't so ...“[11] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Some Girls 1977 2011 eigener Song Bonusmaterial der Wiederveröffentlichung Petrol Gang „Please Mr. President, say it isn’t so ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Bootleg-Aufnahme 1978 eigener Song Play With Fire „Well, you’ve got your diamonds and you’ve got your pretty clothes ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Hot Rocks 1964–1971 (UK)

Out of Our Heads (US)

1965 1965 eigener Song Please Go Home „Please go home
Please go home
Well maybe I’m talkin to fast ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Between the Buttons (UK)

Flowers (US)

1966 1967 eigener Song Plundered My Soul „Can you believe it, ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Exile on Main St. (reissue) 1971 2010 eigener Song Poison Ivy „She comes on like a rose ...“[7] Jerry Leiber und Mike Stoller The Rolling Stones (EP) (UK)

More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies)(US)

1963 1964 Coversong Pretty Beat Up „Pretty beat up ...“[7] Mick Jagger, Keith Richards und Ron Wood Undercover 1983 1983 eigener Song Prodigal Son „Well a poor boy took his father’s bread and started down the road ...“[7] Rev. Robert Wilkins Beggars Banquet 1968 1968 Coversong Rain Fall Down „It was an filthy block of flats ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards A Bigger Bang 2004 2005 eigener Song Reelin’ and Rockin’ „Sometimes I will, then again I think I won’t ...“[7] Chuck Berry Bootleg-Aufnahme 2010 Coversong Respectable „Well now we’re respected in society ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Some Girls 1977 1978 eigener Song Rice Krispies Jingle „Wake up in the morning there’s a snap around the place ...“[8] J.W. Thompson und Brian Jones Bootleg-Aufnahme 1964 eigener Song Ride ’Em on Down „Yeah!
I’m a dealin’ man, still dealing, yeah ...“[7] Eddie Taylor Blue & Lonesome 2015 2016 Coversong Ride On, Baby „A smile on your face ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards No Stone Unturned (UK)

Flowers (US)

1965 1967 eigener Song Rip This Joint „Mama says yes, Papa says no, ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Exile on Main St. 1971 1972 eigener Song Road Runner „Well I’m a roadrunner, honey ...“[7] Bo Diddley Grrr! 1963 2012 Coversong Rock and a Hard Place „The fields of Eden ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Steel Wheels 1989 1989 eigener Song Rock Me Baby „Rock me baby, rock me all night long ...“[7] B.B. King und Joe Bihari Live Licks 2002 2004 Coversong Rocks Off „Oh yeah!
I hear you talking when I’m on the street ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Exile on Main St. 1971 1972 eigener Song Roll Over Beethoven „I’m gonna write a little letter, ...“[7] Chuck Berry On Air 1963 2017 Coversong Rough Justice „One time you were my baby chicken ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards A Bigger Bang 2004 2005 eigener Song Route 66 „Well if you ever plan to motor west ...“[7] Bobby Troup The Rolling Stones (UK)

England’s Newest Hit Makers (US)

1964 1964 Coversong Ruby Tuesday „She would never say where she came from ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Als Single veröffentlicht (UK)

Between the Buttons (US)

1966 1967 eigener Song Sad Day „Someone woke me up this mornin’ and I lit a cigarette ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards No Stone Unturned (UK)

B-Seite der Single 19th Nervous Breakdown (US)

1965 1973 eigener Song Sad Sad Sad „Fling you out into orbit ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Steel Wheels 1989 1989 eigener Song Saint of Me „Saint
Paul the persecutor ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Bridges to Babylon 1997 1997 eigener Song Salt of the Earth „Let’s drink to the hard working people ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Beggars Banquet 1968 1968 eigener Song Save Me „Baby. Ooh!
Baby
Save me. Ooh! ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Bootleg-Aufnahme 1972 eigener Song Send It to Me „Oh, I think I had enough of your religion ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Emotional Rescue 1979 1980 eigener Song Sex Drive „I got this sexdrive ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Flashpoint 1991 1991 eigener Song Shake Your Hips „Wanna tell you ’bout a dance ...“[7] Slim Harpo Exile on Main St. 1971 1972 Coversong Shang A Doo Lang „Shang a doo lang, shang a lang doo lang ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Bootleg-Aufnahme 1963 eigener Song Shattered „Shattered, shattered ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Some Girls 1977 1978 eigener Song She Never Listens to Me „ ...“ Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Bootleg-Aufnahme 1985 eigener Song She Said Yeah „Dam deedle dee dam dam
Little girl, where did you come from ...“[7] Sonny Christy und Roddy Jackson Out of Our Heads (UK)

December’s Children (And Everybody’s) (US)

1965 1965 Coversong She Saw Me Coming „She saw me coming ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards A Bigger Bang 2004 2005 eigener Song She Smiled Sweetly „Why do my thoughts loom so large on me? ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Between the Buttons 1966 1967 eigener Song She Was Hot „New York was cold and damp ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Undercover 1982 1983 eigener Song She’s a Rainbow „She comes in colors ev’rywhere ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Their Satanic Majesties Request 1967 1967 eigener Song She’s So Cold „I’m so hot for her, I’m so hot for her ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Emotional Rescue 1979 1980 eigener Song Shine a Light „Saw
You stretched out in Room Ten O Nine ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Exile on Main St. 1970 1972 eigener Song Short and Curlies „Too bad she’s got you by the balls ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards It’s Only Rock ’n Roll 1974 1974 eigener Song Silver Train „Silver train is a-comin’ ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Goats Head Soup 1973 1973 eigener Song Sing This All Together „Why don’t we sing this song all together ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Their Satanic Majesties Request 1967 1967 eigener Song Sister Morphine „Here I lie in my hospital bed ...“[8] Mick Jagger, Keith Richards und Marianne Faithfull Sticky Fingers 1969 1971 eigener Song Sittin’ on a Fence „Since I was young I’ve been very hard to please ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Through the Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2) (UK)

Flowers (US)

1965 1966 eigener Song Slave „Do it, do it, do it, do it ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Tattoo You 1981 1981 eigener Song Sleep Tonight „You better get some sleep tonight ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Dirty Work 1985 1986 eigener Song Slipping Away „Guess it’s just another dream ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Steel Wheels 1989 1989 eigener Song So Divine (Aladdin Story) „You think you’ve got me in your chains ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Exile on Main St. (reissue) 1971 2010 eigener Song So Young „I met her in a movie house, she was playin’ the arcades ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Some Girls 1977 2011 eigener Song Bonusmaterial der Wiederveröffentlichung Some Girls „Some girls give me money ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Some Girls 1977 1978 eigener Song Some Things Just Stick in Your Mind „Why does the sky turn grey ev’ry night ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Metamorphosis 1965 1975 eigener Song Something Happened to Me Yesterday „Something happened to me yesterday
something I can’t speak of right away ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Between the Buttons 1966 1967 eigener Song Soul Survivor „When the waters is rough ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Exile on Main St. 1971 1972 eigener Song Sparks Will Fly „You’d better grease up ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Voodoo Lounge 1993 1994 eigener Song Star Star (Starfucker) „Baby,
Baby, I’ve been so sad since you’ve been gone ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Goats Head Soup 1972 1973 eigener Song Start Me Up „If you start me up, ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Tattoo You 1979 1981 eigener Song Stealing My Heart „Well luck is expensive and freedom comes cheap ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Forty Licks 2002 2002 eigener Song Stewed and Keefed (Brian’s Blues) Nanker Phelge und Stewart Bootleg-Aufnahme 1964 eigener Song Instrumental Still a Fool „Now there’s two, there’s two trains running ...“[7] Muddy Waters Bootleg-Aufnahme 1968 Coversong Stoned „Stoned
Out of my mind ...“[7] Nanker Phelge B-Seite der Single I Wanna Be Your Man (UK)

Singles Collection: The London Years (US)

1963 1963 eigener Song Stop Breaking Down „Ev’ry time I’m walking all down the street ...“[8] Robert Johnson Exile on Main St. 1971 1972 Coversong Stray Cat Blues „I hear the click-clack of your feet on the stairs ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Beggars Banquet 1968 1968 eigener Song Street Fighting Man „Ev’rywhere
I hear the sound of marching, charging feet, boy ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Beggars Banquet 1968 1968 eigener Song Streets of Love „You’re awful bright, you’re awful smart ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards A Bigger Bang 2004 2005 eigener Song Strictly Memphis „Owwwooooo, yeah
Well...
Like to put my foot down, head out of New York town ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Bootleg-Aufnahme 1985 eigener Song Stuck Out All Alone „Woo whoo whoo whoo
Woo whoo whoo whoo
Saw you on the sidewalk sister ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Bootleg-Aufnahme 1968 eigener Song Stupid Girl „I’m not talkin’ about the kind of clothes she wears ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Aftermath 1965 1966 eigener Song Suck on the Jugular „Been keeping cool ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Voodoo Lounge 1993 1994 eigener Song Summer Romance „Just a few days and you’ll be back in your school ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Emotional Rescue 1979 1980 eigener Song Summertime Blues „I’m a gonna raise a fuss, I’m a-gonna raise a holler ...“[7] Eddie Cochran und Jerry Capehart Bootleg-Aufnahme 1985 Coversong Sure the One You Need „She may not be the one you're thinking of ...“[14] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Bootleg-Aufnahme 1975 eigener Song Surprise, Surprise „Well, I told friends of mine, you been tellin’ lies ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards The Lord’s Taverners Charity Album (UK)

The Rolling Stones, Now! (US)

1964 1965 eigener Song Suzie Q „Oh, Suzie Q ...“[7] Dale Hawkins, Stan Lewis und Eleanore Broadwater The Rolling Stones No. 2 (UK)

12×5 (US)

1964 1964 Coversong Sway „Did you ever wake up to find ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Sticky Fingers 1970 1971 eigener Song Sweet Black Angel „Got a sweet black angel, ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Exile on Main St. 1971 1972 eigener Song Sweet Little Sixteen „They’re really rockin’ Boston ...“[7] Chuck Berry Bootleg-Aufnahme 1978 Coversong Sweet Neo-Con „You call yourself a Christian ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards A Bigger Bang 2004 2005 eigener Song Sweet Virginia „Wadin’ through the waste stormy winter, ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Exile on Main St. 1971 1972 eigener Song Sweethearts Together „Sweethearts together
We’ve only just begun ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Voodoo Lounge 1993 1994 eigener Song Sympathy for the Devil „Please allow me to introduce myself ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Beggars Banquet 1968 1968 eigener Song Take It or Leave It „You can turn off and on more times ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Aftermath (UK)

Flowers (US)

1965 1966 eigener Song Talkin’ About You „Let me tell you ’bout a girl I know ...“[7] Chuck Berry Out of Our Heads (UK)

December’s Children (And Everybody’s) (US)

1965 1965 Coversong Tallahassee Lassie „Well she comes from Tallahassee ...“[7] Bob Crewe, Frank Slay und Freddy Cannon Some Girls 1978 2011 Coversong Bonusmaterial der Wiederveröffentlichung Tell Me (You’re Coming Back) „I want you back again ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards The Rolling Stones 1964 1964 eigener Song Terrifying „No matter what you say ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Steel Wheels 1989 1989 eigener Song That Girl Belongs to Yesterday „Last night I needed you so bad ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Bootleg-Aufnahme 1963 eigener Song That’s How Strong My Love Is „If I was the sun way up there ...“[7] Roosevelt Jamison Out of Our Heads 1965 1965 Coversong The Lantern „We, on our present life, ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Their Satanic Majesties Request 1967 1967 eigener Song The Last Time „Well, I told you once and I told you twice, ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass) (UK)

Out of Our Heads (US)

1965 1965 eigener Song The Singer Not the Song „Everywhere you want I always go ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards B-Seite der Single Get Off of My Cloud (UK)

December’s Children (And Everybody’s) (US)

1965 1965 eigener Song The Spider and the Fly „Sittin’ thinkin’ sinkin’ drinkin’ ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Als Single veröffentlicht (UK)

Out of Our Heads (US)

1965 1965 eigener Song The Storm „(Hey, Can’t you have this in mono?)
I musta been foolish, I musta been blind ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards The Rolling Stones Singles Box Set (1971–2006) 1993 2011 eigener Song The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man „Well, I’m waitin’ at the bus stop in downtown L.A. ...“[8] Nanker Phelge Out of Our Heads 1965 1965 eigener Song The Worst „Well I said from the first ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Voodoo Lounge 1993 1994 eigener Song Thief in the Night „All the way, all the way ...“[7] Mick Jagger, Keith Richards und Pierre de Beauport Bridges to Babylon 1997 1997 eigener Song Think „I’m givin’ you a piece of my mind ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Aftermath 1965 1966 eigener Song Think I’m Going Mad „And I think I’m going mad ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Als Single veröffentlicht 1983 1984 eigener Song This Place Is Empty „Walk right in ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards A Bigger Bang 2004 2005 eigener Song Through the Lonely Nights „Through the lonely nights I think of you ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Rarities 1971–2003 1973 1974 eigener Song Thru and Thru „You know that we do take away ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Voodoo Lounge 1993 1994 eigener Song Tie You Up (The Pain of Love) „You’re deaf to it, blind to it ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Undercover 1982 1983 eigener Song Till the Next Goodbye „Honey, is there any place that you would like to eat? ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards It’s Only Rock ’n Roll 1973 1974 eigener Song Time Is on My Side „Time is on my side, yes it is ...“[7] Norman Meade und Jimmy Norman The Rolling Stones No. 2 (UK)

12×5 (US)

1964 1964 Coversong Time Waits for No One „Yes, star crossed in pleasure the stream flows on by ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards It’s Only Rock ’n Roll 1973 1974 eigener Song Title 5 Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Exile on Main St. (reissue) 1967 2010 eigener Song Instrumental Too Much Blood „I want to dance, I want to sing ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Undercover 1982 1983 eigener Song Too Rude „Girl you’re too bad ...“[7] Lindon Roberts Dirty Work 1985 1986 Coversong Too Tight „Baby, don’t get too tight with me ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Bridges to Babylon 1997 1997 eigener Song Too Tough „If you want to wreck my life ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Undercover 1982 1983 eigener Song Tops „Hey baby
Every man is the same come on ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Tattoo You 1979 1981 eigener Song Torned and Frayed „Hey let him follow you down, ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Exile on Main St. 1971 1972 eigener Song Travelin’ Man „Yeah yeah
I heard the crunch of the gravel ...“ Jerry Fuller Bootleg-Aufnahme 1970 Coversong Tried to Talk Her Into It „I tried to talk her into it ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Bootleg-Aufnahme 1982 eigener Song Try a Little Harder „Do, do, do doot, do doo n’ do doot
Don’t you worry try a little harder ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Metamorphosis 1964 1975 eigener Song Tumbling Dice „Women think I’m tasty, but they’re always tryin’ to waste me ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Exile on Main St. 1971 1972 eigener Song Turd on the Run „Grabbed hold of your coat tail but it come off in my hand, ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Exile on Main St. 1971 1972 eigener Song Twenty Flight Rock „Oh I get a girl with a record machine ...“[7] Eddie Cochran und Nelda Fairchild Still Life 1981 1982 Coversong Under My Thumb „Under my thumb
The girl who once had me down ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Aftermath 1966 1966 eigener Song Under the Boardwalk „When the sun beats down ...“[7] Kenny Young und Arthur Rednick The Rolling Stones No. 2 (UK)

12×5 (US)

1964 1964 Coversong Under the Radar „You say you want me ...“[15] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards A Bigger Bang 2005 2005 eigener Song Bonusmaterial der Special Edition/DVD A Bigger Bang Undercover of the Night „Hear the screams of Center 42 ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Undercover 1982 1983 eigener Song Uptight (Everything’s Alright) „Baby, everything is all right, uptight, out of sight ...“[7] Stevie Wonder, Sylvia Moy und Henry Cosby Bootleg-Aufnahme 1972 Coversong Ventilator Blues „When your spine is cracking and your hands, they shake, ...“[7] Mick Jagger, Keith Richards und Mick Taylor Exile on Main St. 1971 1972 eigener Song Waiting on a Friend „Watching girls go passing by ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Tattoo You 1972 1981 eigener Song Walking the Dog „Baby, back
Dressed in black...“[7] Rufus Thomas The Rolling Stones (UK)

England’s Newest Hit Makers (US)

1964 1964 Coversong Wanna Hold You „I wanna hold ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Undercover 1982 1983 eigener Song We Had It All „I can hear the wind a blowin’ in my mind ...“[7] Troy Seals und Donnie Fritts Some Girls 1979 2011 Coversong Bonusmaterial der Wiederveröffentlichung We Love You „We don’t care if you only love "we" ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Als Single veröffentlicht 1967 1967 eigener Song We Want the Stones[8] „We want The Stones ...“[11] Nanker Phelge Singles 1963–1965 2004 eigener Song We Were Falling in Love „I caught a glimpse of waving hair ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Bootleg-Aufnahme 2014 eigener Song We’re Wastin’ Time „We’re wastin time
Inside my mind ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Metamorphosis 1964 1975 eigener Song What a Shame „What a shame nothin’ seems to be goin’ right ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards The Rolling Stones No. 2 (UK)

The Rolling Stones, Now! (US)

1964 1965 eigener Song What to Do „What to do yeah.
I really don’t know, ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Aftermath (UK)

More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies)(US)

1965 1966 eigener Song When the Whip Comes Down „Yeah, mama and papa told me ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Some Girls 1977 1978 eigener Song When You’re Gone „I don’t want to think about you when you’re gone ...“[7] Mick Jagger, Keith Richards und Ron Wood Some Girls 1977 2011 eigener Song Bonusmaterial der Wiederveröffentlichung Where the Boys Go „Hey girls, you better listen to me ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Emotional Rescue 1979 1980 eigener Song Who Do You Love „Who do you love? ...“[8] Bo Diddley Voodoo Lounge Uncut (Live) 2018 Coversong Who’s Been Sleeping Here? „What you say girl, you see what is wrong ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Between the Buttons 1966 1967 eigener Song Who’s Driving Your Plane? „It was your father who trained you and your mother ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards No Stone Unturned (UK)

Singles Collection: The London Years (US)

1966 1966 eigener Song Wild Horses „Childhood living is easy to do ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Sticky Fingers 1969 1971 eigener Song Will You Be My Lover Tonight? „Will you, will you, will you be my lover tonight? ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Bootleg-Aufnahme 1963 eigener Song Winning Ugly „I wanna be on top ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Dirty Work 1985 1986 eigener Song Winter „And it sure been a cold, cold winter ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Goats Head Soup 1972 1973 eigener Song Wish I’d Never Met You „And I wish I never met you ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Rarities 1971–2003 1989 1990 eigener Song Worried About You „Sometime I wonder why you do these things to me ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Tattoo You 1974 1981 eigener Song Yah Is Not Dead „The problem with Christians is Christianity ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Bootleg-Aufnahme 1979 eigener Song Yesterday’s Papers „Who wants yesterdays papers
who wants yesterdays girl ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Between the Buttons 1966 1967 eigener Song You Better Move On „You ask me to give up the hand of the girl I love ...“[7] Arthur Alexander The Rolling Stones (EP) (UK)

December’s Children (And Everybody’s) (US)

1963 1964 Coversong You Can Make It If You Try „You can make it if you try ...“[7] Ted Jarrett The Rolling Stones (UK)

England’s Newest Hit Makers (US)

1964 1964 Coversong You Can’t Always Get What You Want „I saw her today at the reception ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Let It Bleed 1968 1969 eigener Song You Can’t Catch Me „I bought a brand new airmobile ...“[7] Chuck Berry The Rolling Stones No. 2 (UK)

The Rolling Stones, Now! (US)

1964 1965 Coversong You Don’t Have to Mean It „You don’t have to mean it ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Bridges to Babylon 1997 1997 eigener Song You Got Me Rocking „I was a butcher cutting up meat ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Voodoo Lounge 1993 1994 eigener Song You Got the Silver „Hey, babe, what’s in your eyes? ...“[8] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Let It Bleed 1969 1969 eigener Song You Gotta Move „You gotta move...“[7] Fred McDowell und Gary Davis Sticky Fingers 1969 1971 Coversong You Should Have Seen Her Ass „ ...“ Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Bootleg-Aufnahme 1972 1972 eigener Song You Win Again „The news is out all over town ...“[7] Hank Williams Some Girls 1977 2011 Coversong Bonusmaterial der Wiederveröffentlichung Zip Mouth Angel „I went up to the island to, see that Angel was
Home ...“[7] Mick Jagger und Keith Richards Bootleg-Aufnahme 1998 eigener Song

Wie heißt der berühmteste beliebteste Song der Rolling Stones?

1. (I can't get no) Satisfaction. Bei dieser Anzahl an Hits ist es nicht leicht, den besten unter den besten Rolling Stone Songs zu küren. Zu viele großartige haben sie in den sechs Jahrzehnten Bandgeschichte veröffentlicht.

Wie viele Nummer 1 Hits haben die Rolling Stones?

Ihre erfolgreichste Veröffentlichung ist die Kompilation Hot Rocks 1964–1971/Les années Stones mit über 12,9 Millionen verkauften Einheiten. ... The Rolling Stones/Diskografie..

Wie viele Nummer 1 Hits hatten die Rolling Stones in Deutschland?

Zum zehnten Mal: The Rolling Stones auf Platz 1 der deutschen Charts.

Was war das erste Lied der Rolling Stones?

Am 7. Juni 1963 erscheint die erste Single der Rolling Stones: "Come On", eine Coverversion von Buddy Holly. Vorher legt Manager Oldham dem Keyboarder Stewart nahe, die Band zu verlassen.