Rolling Stones vinyl 7"s* found worldwide [including 837 UK The Rolling Stones UK singles and EPs discography and 729 US The Rolling Stones USA singles and EPs discography], and counting...

* as of Saturday 27 July 2024 1822 releases + 3339 variations.
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Last entry or new variation documented : Let's Spend The Night Together, 7" EP from Brazil, 1967

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This week's pick is Finland, which counts 14 releases + 3 variations.

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The Single of The Day

'It's Only Rock'n'Roll' was released as a 7" single in the UK on July 26, 1974, where it peaked at #10.
Its US counterpart, released at the same time, reached #16.
Recorded in late 1973 and completed in the spring of 1974, 'It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It)' is credited to Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, although future Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood collaborated with Jagger on it. The song was originally recorded one night in a studio at Wood's house, 'The Wick' in Richmond, London. David Bowie was backing singer to Jagger's lead, and Willie Weeks played bass with Kenney Jones on drums. The song on the single is similar to that original recording, with the Stones keeping the original rhythm track.
The meaning of the lyrics was summed up by Jagger in the liner notes to the 1993 compilation 'Jump Back': "The idea of the song has to do with our public persona at the time. I was getting a bit... [+]

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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.