7"s The Charts - As Years Go By
196511(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
196511Get Off Of My Cloud
196611Paint It, Black
1967-1Ruby Tuesday [B-side]
196911Honky Tonk Women
197121Brown Sugar
197351Angie
197831Miss You
19662219th Nervous Breakdown
198172Start Me Up
196813Jumpin' Jack Flash
198093Emotional Rescue
1986135Harlem Shuffle
1989365Mixed Emotions [first CD single]
1964NR6Time Is On My Side
1966-6As Tears Go By [B-side (UK only)]
197257Tumbling Dice
1966NR8Mother's Little Helper
1978NR8Beast Of Burden
196519The Last Time
196659Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby.?
1983119Undercover (Of The Night)
1976610Fool To Cry
19815013Waiting On A Friend
1967-14Dandelion [B-side]
1973NR15Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
19741016It's Only Rock And Roll
1974NR17Ain't Too Proud To Beg
1965NR19Heart Of Stone
1981NR20Hang Fire
1972NR22Happy
19896323Rock And A Hard Place
1964NR24Tell Me (You're Coming Back)
1966NR24Lady Jane [B-side]
1967NR25She's A Rainbow
19822625Going To A Go Go (live)
1964126It's All Over Now
19803326She's So Cold
1971NR28Wild Horses
1986-28One Hit (To The Body)
1978NR31Shattered
1969-42You Can't Always Get What You Want [B-side]
1975-42I Don't Know Why
19844244She Was Hot
1964348Not Fade Away
1968NR48Street Fighting Man
1976NR49Hot Stuff [B-side]
1967850We Love You
19893150Almost Hear You Sigh
1967355Let's Spend The Night Together
19912957Highwire
19943860Out Of Tears
19754581Out Of Time
1967NR87In Another Land (Bill Wyman)
19941491Love Is Strong
19982694Saint Of Me
1965-96Play With Fire [B-side]
196312-I Wanna Be Your Man
198262-Time Is On My Side (live)
1991NR-Sex Drive
199423-You Got Me Rocking
199529-I Go Wild
199612-Like A Rolling Stone (live) [CDS only]
199722-Anybody Seen My Baby
200236-Don't Stop
200515-Streets Of Love
200533-Rain Fall Down
200651-Biggest Mistake
2010--Plundered My Soul
2011--No Spare Parts
201297-Doom And Gloom [10" PS and CDS only]
2016--Ride 'Em On Down [10" blue vinyl]
202061-Living In A Ghost Town [10" colored vinyl]
2020--Scarlet
202334-Angry
2023--Sweet Sounds 0f Heaven [10" PS and CDS]
196321NRCome On
196420NRThe Rolling Stones [EP]
196413NRFive By Five [EP]
19641NRLittle Red Rooster
19656NRGot Live If You Want It! [EP]
1971-NRLittle Queenie (live)
197121NRStreet Fighting Man [UK only reissue]
1973-NRSad Day
197823NRRespectable
1982-NRLet's Spend The Night Together (live)
199061NRPaint It, Black [reissue]
199082NRTerrifying
199159NRRuby Tuesday (live)
199851NROut Of Control
Note: 'NR' stands for 'Not Released'.

More detailed information on the charts, their estimation and records sales is available at Wikipedia.

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'Get Off Of My Cloud' was released as a 7" single in the UK on October 22, 1965, where it peaked at #1.
Its US counterpart, released on September 24, 1965, also reached #1.
Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards as a reaction to their sudden popularity after the success of 'Satisfaction', 'Get Off Of My Cloud' was recorded in early September 1965. The song is noted for its drum intro by Charlie Watts and twin guitars by Brian Jones and Keith Richards. The lyrics are defiant and rebellious and according to the band deal with their aversion to people's expectations of them.
On the song, Richards said in 1971, "I never dug it as a record. The chorus was a nice idea, but we rushed it as the follow-up. We were in L.A., and it was time for another single. But how do you follow-up 'Satisfaction'? Actually,... [+]


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About the songs
Nearly 80 songs recorded by the Rolling Stones entered either the UK or US charts since 1963, twelve of them peaking at #1 ['Satisfaction', 'Get Off Of My Cloud', 'Paint It, Black' and 'Honky Tonk Women' were #1 in both countries].

UK Demo 45The early years also were the most prolific and, whereas most titles were not yet penned by the Jagger-Richards tandem, record labels Decca [in the UK] and London [in the US] would issue singles at a frantic pace, building the band's reputation as the Beatles' most serious threat.

However, no global marketing strategy would emerge before the 70's, and both countries cultivated their differences in their respective discographies, as would their affiliates in other parts of the world.

The richness and diversity of the Rolling Stones singles discography is mainly due to the fact that, during the 60's, Decca would consider singles an independent market from the LPs' one, whereas London would use this format as a 'lift' for album sales. Therefore, British singles would offer non-album tracks [except for compilations], and Decca England would pass on a few US releases, while the US would opt for different B-sides and be a little more productive.

The Rolling Stones sheet music worldwide collection US exclusive couplings and singles would however often be released on Decca in Europe, notably in Scandinavia for which UK would exclusively press 'export' singles [Denmark, Sweden and Norway also pressed their own records and imported regular UK releases].



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