Rolling Stones 7" records* were issued worldwide [including 871
UK and 746
US pressings].
* 1825 releases + 3461 variations, as of 7 March 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 and complete reference in its field since 2000 [also the best price guide].
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.
'Not Fade Away' was released as a 7" single in the US on March 6, 1964, where it peaked at #48.
Its UK counterpart, released on February 21, 1964, reached #3.
The song was originally recorded by the Buddy Holly's band The Crickets in Clovis, New Mexico, on May 27, 1957. The Rolling Stones version, with a strong emphasis on the Bo Diddley beat, was recorded on January 10, 1964 at the Olympic Studios, London, England. Such sessions also saw the visit and occasional inputs of Graham Nash and Allan Clarke from the Hollies, as well as Phil Spector and Gene Pitney who incidentally were in London.
Backed with 'Little By Little', 'Not Fade Away' would be the band's UK third single and their first Top 5 hit in Great Britain. The track stayed in the UK charts for 15 weeks.
This track would also be the band's first single release in the United States, on London Records, with 'I Wanna Be Your Man' as the B... [+]
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.










