Rolling Stones 7" records* were issued worldwide [including 855 The Rolling Stones UK singles and EPs discography UK and 732  The Rolling Stones USA singles and EPs discography US pressings].

* 1823 releases + 3381 variations, as of 9 May 2025.
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Welcome to the Rolling Stones worldwide 7"s discography !

Last entry / new variation documented: (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction, 7" from Belgium, 1973

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This week's pick is India, which counts 15 releases.

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The Single of The Day

'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 'Long Long While', both tracks being written by Mick Jagger an... [+]

Latest 7" releases

The Rolling Stones 7" Singles 1966-1971 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.