Rolling Stones 7" records* were issued worldwide [including 855
UK and 732
US pressings].
* 1823 releases + 3381 variations, as of 25 May 2025.
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].
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The London years [1964-1971]
EPs - 17M series
EPs - LS series
EPs - OH series
EPs - SAC series
HIT series
TOP series
FMS series
CM series
Single Stones' collection
S07P series
Special issues
The RSR / Pioneer years [1971-1977]
The RSR / EMI years [1978-1984]
The CBS / SONY years [1986-1992]
The Universal / Polydor years [2023+]

Street Fighting Man : a second version of the rarest 'riot' sleeve from Sweden!
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'Jumpin' Jack Flash' was released as a 7" single in the UK on May 24, 1968, where it peaked at #1.
Its US counterpart, released on May 31, 1968, reached #3.
Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, recording on 'Jumpin' Jack Flash' began during the 'Beggars Banquet' sessions of 1968 [although it was not released on that album].
Richards has stated that he and Jagger wrote the lyrics while staying at Richards' country house, where they were awoken one morning by the sound of gardener Jack Dyer walking past the window. When Jagger asked what the noise was, Richards responded: "Oh, that's Jack – that's jumpin' Jack." The rest of the lyrics evolved from there.
Jagger said in a 1995 interview with Rolling Stone that the song arose "...out of all the acid of 'Satanic Majesties...' It's about having a hard time and getting out. Just a metaphor for getting out of all the acid things." In his auto... [+]
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.