different Rolling Stones vinyl 7"s* have been issued worldwide [which includes 766
UK and 675
US
releases], as of Wednesday 18 May 2022.
* 1777 releases + 3124 variations.
You can't judge a cover by looking at its number!
Just out! 'The Singles', a brand new book on the Italian 7"s discography by the band and its members.

Stones7.com is strictly dedicated to the band's 7" singles and EPs worldwide from 1963 to nowadays. Daily updated, it has been the most serious and complete reference in its field since 2000 [also the best price guide].
Visitors can discover and browse freely parts of this site, including one country's discography every new week [currently 'Mexico'] and the single of the day [currently 'Miss You' - picked according to its release date].
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The London years [1964-1971]
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'Miss You' was released as a 7" single in the UK on May 19, 1978, where it peaked at #3.
Its US counterpart, released at the same time, reached #1.
'Miss You' was written by Mick Jagger jamming with keyboardist Billy Preston during rehearsals for the March 1977 El Mocambo club gigs [yielding Side 3 of the 'Love You Live' album]. Keith Richards is credited for co-writing.
Mick Jagger and Ron Wood insist that 'Miss You' wasn't conceived as a disco song, while Keith Richards said "...Miss You was a damn good disco record, it was calculated to be one". Charlie Watts said that "A lot of those songs like Miss You on 'Some Girls'... were heavily influenced by going to the discos. You can hear it in a lot of those four-to-the-floor and the Philadelphia-style drumming." For the bass part Bill Wyman started from Billy Preston's bass guitar on the song demo. Chris Kimsey, who engineered the recording of the song, sai... [+]
Selected Extracts From The Original Soundtrack of A Degree Of Murder [1967]:
The only 'official' 7" by Brian Jones, also featuring Jimmy Page, Nicky Hopkins & more was released in... January 2022 by 1960s Records.
To be released in June 2022 by Abkco: a 18x7" singles box set '1963-1966\.!