Rolling Stones 7" records* were issued worldwide [including 874
UK and 746
US pressings].
* 1824 releases + 3472 variations, as of 4 June 2026.
You can't judge a 7" by looking at its cover!

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The Decca years [1964-1971]
Singles & EPs
Promo-only singles
The RSR / Warner years [1971-1977]
The RSR / EMI years [1978-1984]

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'Come On' was released as a 7" single in the UK on June 7, 1963, where it peaked at #21.
'Come On' was originally written and first released by Chuck Berry in 1961. In May 1963, a couple of days after Brian Jones signed the band to a 3-year recording contract with Decca, Andrew Oldham had the boys recording their first single at the Olympic Sound Studios in Barnes, London. The original mixing by attendant engineer Roger Savage was not to the taste of Dick Rowe [PR, known for having turned down the Beatles] and therefore was re-cut at Decca 's West Hampstead studios. According to Keith Richards, the cover of 'Come On' mainly was Oldham's idea to which the band agreed as Decca would enable them to record their first album which back then was a privilege. Released a month later, on June 7, 1963, the single reached...
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The new single 'In The Stars' will be released on May 15, 2026, as a 7" and 10", respectively on red and yellow coloured vinyl in PS, with 'Rough And Twisted' on B-side, both tracks from 'Foreign Tongues', the 25th album by the band due out on July 10, 2026.






