Rolling Stones 7" records* were issued worldwide [including 874
UK and 747
US pressings].
* 1823 releases + 3470 variations, as of 4 May 2026.
You can't judge a 7" by looking at its cover!

Stones7.com is dedicated to the band's 7" singles and EPs worldwide from 1963 to nowadays. Daily updated, it's the most serious, complete reference and price guide in its field since 2000. Visitors can browse free parts of this site, like a different's country discography every week or the single of the day.
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Dancing with Mr D. in India!

What the fake!? Don't be fooled by counterfeits / fakes and fantasy repros. This page will help you identifying what's real and what's not.
'Paint It, Black' was released as a 7" single in the US on May 6, 1966, where it peaked at #1.
Its UK counterpart, released on May 13, 1966, also reached #1.
Originally titled 'Paint It Black' without a comma [Keith Richards has stated that the comma was added by the record label, Decca], 'Paint It, Black' was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, though Brian Jones contributed to the song's signature riff. Bill Wyman claims in his books that the song was a collective effort of the group, a 'Nanker-Phelge' one, but mistakenly credited to Jagger/Richards at the end.
The song was released in the UK as the first single from their album 'Aftermath' and reached number one in both the US and the UK charts.
Again, US and UK B-sides differ. America opted for 'Stupid Girl' while, except for a few exceptions, the rest of the world chose... [+]
Celebrating Clifton Chenier's 100th Birthday, a 7" PS by the king of Zydeco featuring a Rolling Stones rendition of the track 'Zydeco Sont Pas Salés' [also feat. Cajun accordionist Steve Riley and drummer Robert St. Julien], was released for the RSD on June 27, 2025.







