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The Rolling Stones

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Aliases
Nanker Phelge
Rolling Stones
Country
United Kingdom
Comments
Rock band named after Muddy Waters's Rollin' Stone.
Nanker Phelge is a songwriting pseudonym for early compositions written by the entire band rather than just Mick Jagger and Keith Richards.
Members
Bill Wyman
Mick Jagger
Keith Richards
Brian Jones
Ron Wood Guitar (1975-...)
Charlie Watts
Mick Taylor
Related
Ian Stewart [GB1]
Andrew Loog Oldham Producer and manager (1963-1967)
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Title Performer Release date Covered by
100 Years Ago The Rolling Stones August 31, 1973 Unverified
February 4, 1966 (47 artists)
Sampled by Dickie Goodman
December 8, 1967 (26 artists)
December 8, 1967 (6 artists)
August 14, 1964 (3 artists)
June 23, 1980 Simon Webbe
May 26, 1972 (5 artists)
August 29, 1989 Femme Rocks
August 17, 1973 (115 artists)
Angry The Rolling Stones September 6, 2023 Unverified
September 1997 (10 artists)
 REC September 26, 2019 (158 artists)
Originally by Marianne Faithfull REL
July 11, 1994 Tim Ries featuring Keith Richards, Bernard Fowler, Larry Goldings, Minako Yoshida
January 20, 1967 (20 artists)
June 9, 1978 (37 artists)
June 9, 1978 (4 artists)
April 16, 1971 (23 artists)
October 20, 2023 Sweet Little Band
August 18, 1981 (2 artists)
July 11, 1994 Julya Lo'ko
Brand New Car The Rolling Stones July 1994 Unverified
April 16, 1971 (64 artists)
April 23, 1971 (13 artists)
Can You Hear the Music The Rolling Stones August 31, 1973 Unverified
May 26, 1972 (3 artists)
May 24, 1968 (18 artists)
December 8, 1967 (8 artists)
August 31, 1973 (2 artists)
January 20, 1967 (3 artists)
September 26, 1964 (2 artists)
January 20, 1967 (13 artists)
August 29, 1989 Motohiko Hino
January 20, 1967 Grassmasters
November 29, 1969 (166 artists)
Crazy Mama The Rolling Stones April 15, 1976 Unverified
August 31, 1973 Hench
August 18, 1967 (8 artists)
April 23, 1971 (54 artists)
December 6, 1968 (5 artists)
April 15, 1966 (2 artists)
2002 (2 artists)
August 31, 1973 (6 artists)
June 20, 1980 (2 artists)
June 20, 1980 (12 artists)
August 14, 1964 (9 artists)
December 6, 1968 (8 artists)
May 10, 1978 (2 artists)
October 16, 1974 8-Bit Arcade
April 15, 1966 (2 artists)
April 15, 1976 (18 artists)
October 20, 2023 Sweet Little Band
September 25, 1965 (60 artists)
November 29, 1969 (114 artists)
April 15, 1966 (2 artists)
June 26, 1964 (5 artists)
September 24, 1965 Fleshtones
October 17, 1964 (4 artists)
April 15, 1976 Uncle Ray featuring Imaani
August 18, 1981 Bumglers
May 26, 1972 (18 artists)
September 23, 1966 (17 artists)
December 19, 1964 (30 artists)
August 18, 1981 Babies & Kids
April 15, 1976 (2 artists)
Hide Your Love The Rolling Stones August 31, 1973 Unverified
April 15, 1966 Bloodshot Bill
April 2, 1991 The Tribute Co. (Planet Music Studio Artists)
April 15, 1976 (3 artists)
April 15, 1966 (8 artists)
June 6, 1965 (368 artists)
Sampled by (2 artists)
 REC June 6, 1975 (11 artists)
Originally by The Toggery Five REL
April 23, 1971 (7 artists)
July 11, 1994 Omar Coleman
May 26, 1972 (4 artists)
September 24, 1965 (15 artists)
January 30, 1984 Barry Goldberg
April 15, 1966 (5 artists)
July 26, 1974 (35 artists)
November 1, 1963 (73 artists)
December 6, 1968 (3 artists)
June 6, 1975 New Bomb Turks
May 24, 1968 (128 artists)
April 15, 1966 (71 artists)
November 29, 1969 (9 artists)
May 26, 1972 (3 artists)
January 13, 1967 (79 artists)
February 21, 1964 (5 artists)
August 18, 1981 (3 artists)
November 29, 1969 (8 artists)
April 23, 2020 Daniele Leoni
May 13, 1966 Fresh
July 11, 1994 (5 artists)
May 26, 1972 (11 artists)
April 15, 1976 (3 artists)
April 15, 1976 (2 artists)
October 20, 2023 Sweet Little Band
November 29, 1969 (7 artists)
September 30, 1997 A Subtle Plague
January 20, 1967 (3 artists)
May 10, 1978 (64 artists)
August 29, 1989 (3 artists)
November 29, 1969 (5 artists)
April 23, 1971 (17 artists)
 REC April 15, 1966 (44 artists)
Originally by The Aranbee Pop Symphony Orchestra REL
January 20, 1967 The Rotting Stumps
August 30, 1968 (59 artists)
August 18, 1981 8-Bit Arcade
April 17, 1964 The Lyres
November 13, 1964 (10 artists)
One more try The Rolling Stones 1965 Unverified
September 30, 1997 (3 artists)
July 11, 1994 (4 artists)
April 15, 1966 (47 artists)
May 6, 1966 (271 artists)
December 6, 1968 (5 artists)
February 26, 1965 (82 artists)
Sampled by Styles of Beyond feat. Apathy and Celph Titled
January 20, 1967 (3 artists)
November 7, 1983 Ronnie Wood
September 2005 (2 artists)
June 9, 1978 (3 artists)
 REC June 15, 1967 (3 artists)
Originally by Chris Farlowe REL
May 26, 1972 (5 artists)
August 29, 1989 (5 artists)
May 26, 1972 (9 artists)
January 13, 1967 (125 artists)
February 12, 1966 (2 artists)
September 30, 1997 (4 artists)
December 6, 1968 (16 artists)
June 9, 1978 "Weird Al" Yankovic
December 8, 1967 (23 artists)
January 20, 1967 (7 artists)
June 23, 1980 (6 artists)
November 7, 1983 (2 artists)
May 26, 1972 (12 artists)
December 8, 1967 (5 artists)
 REC June 15, 1967 (7 artists)
Originally by The Aranbee Pop Symphony Orchestra REL
August 18, 1981 (2 artists)
August 29, 1989 Tim Ries
June 9, 1978 Barry Goldberg
January 20, 1967 Sweet Little Band
June 6, 1975 (2 artists)
May 26, 1972 (2 artists)
August 31, 1973 (6 artists)
August 6, 1981 (43 artists)
November 1, 1963 (4 artists)
December 6, 1968 (8 artists)
August 30, 1968 (36 artists)
August 22, 2005 (4 artists)
April 15, 1966 (7 artists)
June 23, 1980 New Bomb Turks
February 13, 1965 (7 artists)
April 23, 1971 (15 artists)
April 15, 1972 (6 artists)
May 26, 1972 (15 artists)
December 6, 1968 (120 artists)
Sampled by Pizzicato Five
 REC April 15, 1966 (8 artists)
Originally by The Aranbee Pop Symphony Orchestra REL
October 20, 2023 Sweet Little Band
April 17, 1964 (27 artists)
February 26, 1965 (156 artists)
October 22, 1965 (5 artists)
July 30, 1965 (18 artists)
July 4, 1994 The Screws
July 11, 1994 Sheryl Crow featuring Keith Richards
 REC April 15, 1966 The Little Killers
Originally by Chris Farlowe REL
This Place Is Empty Rolling Stones June 9, 2005 Unverified
October 16, 1974 (2 artists)
October 16, 1974 (3 artists)
May 26, 1972 (5 artists)
April 15, 1972 (39 artists)
May 26, 1972 (2 artists)
November 1, 1983 (8 artists)
April 15, 1966 (76 artists)
May 26, 1972 (11 artists)
August 18, 1981 (15 artists)
August 18, 1967 (10 artists)
December 19, 1964 (5 artists)
April 15, 1966 (2 artists)
June 9, 1978 (2 artists)
September 23, 1966 (3 artists)
 REC April 23, 1971 (127 artists)
Originally by The Flying Burrito Brothers REL
August 31, 1973 (3 artists)
January 20, 1967 (2 artists)
July 4, 1969 (82 artists)
July 11, 1994 (3 artists)
November 29, 1969 (12 artists)