Rolling Stones 7" records* were issued worldwide [including 861
UK and 742
US pressings].
* 1824 releases + 3423 variations, as of 17 November 2025.
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The Decca years [1964-1971]
EPs
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The RSR / Warner years [1971-1977]
The RSR / EMI - CBS years [1978-1986]

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'Shattered' was released as a 7" single in the US on November 19, 1978, where it peaked at #31.
'Shattered' is the third single from the band's 1978 album 'Some Girls'. The song is seen as a reflection of American lifestyles and life in 1970s-era New York City, but also influences from the English punk movement can be heard. It also foreshadowed the upcoming Rap movement as Jagger's performance is as much narrative as it is melodic. Some consider the song to be the group's "art music" masterpiece, stylistically consistent with the early punk rock music scene but without being excessively vulgar or negative.
Recorded from October to December 1977, 'Shattered' features lyrics by Mick Jagger on a guitar riff by Keith Richards. Jagger commented in a Rolling Stone interview that he wrote the lyrics in the back of a New York cab. Only released as a single in the US and Canada in 1979, 'Shattered' climbed to #31 on... [+]
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 relased for the RSD on June 27, 2025.










