Rolling Stones 7" records* were issued worldwide [including 855
UK and 732
US pressings].
* 1823 releases + 3380 variations, as of 26 April 2025.
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The Decca years [1964-1971]
EPs
Singles
The RSR / Warner years [1971-1977]
The RSR / EMI - CBS years [1978-1986]

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'Sad Day' was released as a 7" single in the UK on April 27, 1973.
Originally recorded on December 3, 1965, and released first in the US as a B-side of '19th Nervous Breakdown' on February 11, 1966, 'Sad Day' was issued in 1973 as a single in the UK - and most of the world but the US - and was an attempt for Decca to promote the band's back catalogue through the compilation album 'No Stone Unturned' [supposedly B-sides and rare tracks].
Coupled with 'You Can't Always Get What You Want' - which previously was the B-side of the 1969' single 'Honky Tonk Women' - the single did not chart.
Pressed in the US and released
on 2.2.2024 worldwide, 7" Singles 1966-1971, is a box set of 18 singles, following the first volume
1963-1966 from 2022.