No, but Beatles John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote "I Wanna Be Your Man" to answer Mick Jagger and Keith Richard's questions about how they came up with songs. They gave the Stones first crack at recording it as a single, and it became their first hit. (The Beatles' own version became an album track, sung by Ringo Starr.)
No, that was the Rolling Stones.
The Rolling Stones covered the Beatles Song "I Wanna Be Your Man" in 1963. Actually, their version came out 3 weeks before The Beatles' version did.
Gimme Sympathy
Never. But B.B. King did open for the Rolling Stones on their 1969 tour of the US. John mentioned his name in the Beatles's song, "Dig It."
Out of Time - The Rolling Stones song - was created in 1966-03.
No. "Let it Be" is by the Beatles. The Rolling Stones do have a song called "Let it Bleed."
No, that was the Rolling Stones.
The Rolling Stones covered the Beatles Song "I Wanna Be Your Man" in 1963. Actually, their version came out 3 weeks before The Beatles' version did.
Gimme Sympathy
It doesn't matter which artist it is either The Rolling Stones or The Beatles you have to pay copyright law in order to cover any song
Never. But B.B. King did open for the Rolling Stones on their 1969 tour of the US. John mentioned his name in the Beatles's song, "Dig It."
No, let it be is not a rolling stone song it is a Beatles song.
A Rolling Stones song. "Satisfaction"
although it's said that In a playful jab at the Beatles, The Rolling Stones originally billed themselves as The Dart Frogs, because dart frogs prey on beetles, the Rolling Stones' one and only band name was The Rolling Stones, based on the Muddy Waters song, "Rollin' Stone."
Think - The Rolling Stones song - was created in 1965-12.
Out of Time - The Rolling Stones song - was created in 1966-03.
The Rolling Stones The Rolling Stones