Yes, The Rolling Stones had several number one hits in the 1970s. Notable songs that topped the charts include "Brown Sugar," which reached number one in 1971, and "Angie," which hit the top spot in 1973. Their unique blend of rock and blues continued to resonate with audiences, solidifying their status as one of the leading bands of the era.
Miss You (1978)
There are many places where one can find the total number of songs performed by the Rolling Stones. One can find this information on the bands Wikipedia entry.
Ruby TuesdayYes, written by Keith Richards, 'Ruby Tuesday' was released by the Rolling Stones in January of 1967. It was a number 1 hit in the United States and number 3 in the United Kingdom.
The Rolling Stones had more hits than The Hollies. The Rolling Stones are considered one of the most successful rock bands in history, with numerous chart-topping singles and albums. While The Hollies were also very successful and had a string of hits, their total number of chart successes is significantly lower than that of The Rolling Stones.
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The Rolling Stones have had 8 number one hits beginning with Satisfaction in 1965 and ending with Miss You in 1988.
Miss You (1978)
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There are many places where one can find the total number of songs performed by the Rolling Stones. One can find this information on the bands Wikipedia entry.
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Ruby TuesdayYes, written by Keith Richards, 'Ruby Tuesday' was released by the Rolling Stones in January of 1967. It was a number 1 hit in the United States and number 3 in the United Kingdom.
The Rolling Stones had more hits than The Hollies. The Rolling Stones are considered one of the most successful rock bands in history, with numerous chart-topping singles and albums. While The Hollies were also very successful and had a string of hits, their total number of chart successes is significantly lower than that of The Rolling Stones.
One More Try - The Rolling Stones song - was created in 1965.
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There is some footage available on the Rolling Stones website. Additional footage of Rolling Stones concerts can be viewed on You Tube. Concerts can also be purchased on DVD.
No, they were all from England
In the USA 8, beginning with 'Satisfaction' in 1965, and ending with 'Miss You' in 1978