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Rolling Stones – (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction

(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction is a song released by The Rolling Stones. (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction, the song was banned from the United Kingdom and only received airplay from pirate radio. At the time the song  (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction was thought to contain sexually provocative lyrics and overtones.
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Rolling Stones – 19th Nervous Breakdown

19 Nervous Breakdown is a Rolling Stones song. Originally written during a Rolling Stones tour of the United States in 1965, 19th Nervous Breakdown was an instant Rolling Stone success. 19th Nervous Breakdown is a song that depicts a ‘little rich girl’ that doesn’t appreciate life.

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Rolling Stones – Angie

Angie is a Rolling Stones song featured on their album Goats Head Soup released in 1973. Angie written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards is a guitar-driven ballad about the end of a relationship. Released as a single, Angie went to the top of the Billboard lists in the United States and abroad. If ever seen, check out the German cover of the released 45.

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Rolling Stones – Bitch

From the album Sticky Fingers, 1971 the song Bitch was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards.

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Rolling Stones – Brown Sugar

Brown Sugar is by the group The Rolling Stones and first appears on their album Sticky Fingers released in 1971. Rolling Stone magazine has ranked Brown Sugar at #490 / 500 of Greatest Songs of All Time. The song Brown Sugar, tight with Blues riffs, and horns is atypical of The Rolling Stones music in this era.

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Rolling Stones – Emotional Rescue

Emotional Rescue is a song by The Rolling Stones, released in 1980 it is the 15th UK studio album and the 17th US studio album by the group.
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Rolling Stones – Get Off Of My Cloud

Recorded early in September 1965, Get Off Of My Cloud was an instant chart topper following the success of (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction by the Rolling Stones. Still cultivating a bad-boy image found in United Kingdom rockers, the lyrics are rebellious in nature.

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Rolling Stones – Gimmie Shelter

Gimmie Shelter is a song by the Rolling Stones which first appeared on the Rolling Stones album Let It Bleed 1969.  Gimmie Shelter was introduced to the World on a show Pop Go The Sixties. And the song was placed at number 54 of the Rolling Stone list of greatest songs of all time 2004.

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Rolling Stones – Honkey Tonk Women

Honkey Tonk Women, actually exists in three versions across three albums and one a 45. The hit version appears on the released 45 and also appears on the album Through The Past Darkly Vol. 2, while a more ‘honky tonk’ version appears on the album Let It Bleed (sporting slightly different lyrics). The third rendition of the song is a concert rendition and appears on the album Get Yer Ya Yas Out.

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Rolling Stones – It’s Only Rock And Roll

It’s Only Rock And Roll is a song performed by The Rolling Stones and appearing on the album of the same name released in 1974. Several months after the release of the album, the single It’s Only Rock And Roll went public – although failing to break into the top 10 on the US Billboards.

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Rolling Stones – Jumpin Jack Flash

The song Jumpin Jack Flash was released as a single in 1968. Jumpin Jack Flash has become one of the most widely known Rolling Stone songs of all time. Charlie Watts plays the song simply with a flamboyance that easily carries the band from verse to verse. A great song with a lot feeling, allowing the drummer to slightly push the song along.

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Rolling Stones – Not Fade Away

Not Fade Away became the breakout song for The Rolling Stones when released on 45 in America. Not Fade Away also scored a major hit in England, making a lingering impression on both sides of the ocean. Featuring the Bo Diddly beat the song was originally written by Buddy Holly and recorded with The Crickets.

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Rolling Stones – Paint It, Black

Paint It Black was released by The Rolling Stones in 1966. Paint It Black was the first single to be released from The Rolling Stones fourth album: Aftermath. Written as a collaborative piece although credited to Mick Jagger and Bill Wyman the song was a huge success.

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Rolling Stones – Route 66

(Get Your Kicks On) Route 66 is an old Rhythm and Blues standard originally written in 1961 by Bobby Troup, and was first recorded by Nat King Cole, and numerous artists like Chuck Berry that same year. Route 66 as the song would be later known by was recorded by the Rolling Stones in 1964.

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Rolling Stones – Ruby Tuesday

Ruby Tuesday was a song released by The Rolling Stones in 1967. It is featured on the A-side while the song Lets Spend The Night Together was featured on the B-side. The format of having two successful releases on a single 45  is also a known as a ‘double-A’ 45.

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Rolling Stones – Start Me Up

Start Me Up is a song featured on The Rolling Stones album Tatoo You. Released as a single Start Me Up went as high as number two on the Billboard top 100.  Start Me Up was originally recorded in 1975 to appear on the Rolling Stones album Black and Blue, but the sound of the original recording just did not sound right to the Rolling Stones band members, and after dozens of takes was shelved.

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Rolling Stones – Sympathy For The Devil

Sympathy For The Devil is a hit song released by the Rolling Stones off of the album Beggars Banquet 1968. A well-recognized song, Sympathy For The Devil has been placed on Rolling Stone Magazines Greatest Hits of All Time at number thirty two.

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Rolling Stones – The Last Time

The Rolling Stones song The last Time, is the first single released in the United Kingdom with the sole writing credits to Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. After an initial release the song The Last Time went straight to the top of the British charts as The Rolling Stones third song to obtain the number one status.

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Rolling Stones – Tumbling Dice

Written by Keith Richards and Mick Jagger, Tumbling Dice appears on the 1972 double album Exile On Main Street. Released as a single Tumbling Dice went as high as 7 on the US charts and scoring a 5 for the UK.

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Rolling Stones – Wild Horses

Written by Keith Richards and Mick Jagger, Wild Horses appears on The Rolling Stone album Sticky Fingers released in 1971. The Rolling Stones had allowed another group, The Flying Burrito Brothers the rights to record and release the song.

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The Rolling Stones – Miss You

Miss You is a song performed by The Rolling Stones appearing on their album Some Girls, 1978. Although not reputed to be a ‘disco’ song, Charlie Watts exerts that the drumming is very reminiscent to a four-on-on-the-floor disco type beat – a lot of the rhythms were coming from going to the disco.

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