different Rolling Stones vinyl 7"s* have been issued worldwide [which includes 712
UK and 660
US
releases], as of Saturday 16 January 2021.
* 1754 releases + 2989 variations.
You can't judge a cover by looking at its number!
The Rolling Stones Japanese singles & EPs

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].
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The Decca years [1964-1971]
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The CBS / Sony years [1986-1992]

The second French jukebox single 'Carol' [72025] in a glossy titled PS!
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'Let's Spend The Night Together' was released as a 7" single in the UK on January 13, 1967, where it peaked at #3.
Its US counterpart, released at the same time, reached #55.
'Let's Spend The Night Together' was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. Extracted from the album 'Between The Buttons', the track was released as a single both in the UK and the US. However, due to the then-controversial nature of the lyrics, most US radio stations opted to play the flip side 'Ruby Tuesday' instead which peaked #1 at the charts while 'Let's Spend The Night Together' only reached #55.
In one of the more famous examples of musical censorship, on The Ed Sullivan Show, the band was initially refused permission to perform the number. Sullivan himself told Jagger, "Either the song goes or you go". A compromise was reached to substitute the words "let's spend some time together" in place of "let's spend the night tog... [+]
The new unreleased track Scarlet, digitally out on July 22, 2020, was released as a 7" PS on sept. 4 along with the 'Goats Head Soup' reissues.
Rock And A Hard Place and Almost Hear You Sigh, respectively recorded live in NJ, USA, and in Tokyo, from the Steel Wheels' tour have been released on a limited edition 10" picture disc on the RSD on sept. 26, 2020.