No, although many people seem to think they did. The song you are thinking of was recorded by pop star Billy Joel. It was on his 1980 album "Glass Houses," and while it may sound like a Rolling Stones song, as far as I know, the Stones have never recorded a version of it.
Never - it was written and performd by Billy Joel.
It's hard to say; they're both 2 of the biggest bands in the history of rock music. The Rolling Stones may hold the record for highest-grossing touring band in history, but Metallica have sold more albums since they burst on the scene in the 1980s than the majority of the Stones' later recordings.
Paint it, Black by The Rolling Stones got released on May 6th/May 13th 1966 in the United States/the UK and achieved a number one spot on the single charts in both countries.
The lyrics for the song 'Satisfaction' by the Rolling Stones may be found inside the CD cover. One could also find the lyrics by watching the music video in captions mode.
not 100 % sure ,but think it may have been the band named (in living color) Living Colour
Rolling Stones - 1925 was released on: USA: 25 May 1925
Never - it was written and performd by Billy Joel.
Treasury Men in Action - 1950 The Case of the Rolling Stones 3-36 was released on: USA: 7 May 1953
It's hard to say; they're both 2 of the biggest bands in the history of rock music. The Rolling Stones may hold the record for highest-grossing touring band in history, but Metallica have sold more albums since they burst on the scene in the 1980s than the majority of the Stones' later recordings.
Paint it, Black by The Rolling Stones got released on May 6th/May 13th 1966 in the United States/the UK and achieved a number one spot on the single charts in both countries.
The lyrics for the song 'Satisfaction' by the Rolling Stones may be found inside the CD cover. One could also find the lyrics by watching the music video in captions mode.
Rolling - 2013 was released on: USA: 14 May 2013
On May 28, 2013, The Rolling Stones were reported to be staying at the Palmer House Hilton in Chicago during their "50 & Counting" tour. The hotel, known for its historic significance and luxurious accommodations, provided a fitting backdrop for the legendary band during their concerts in the city.
The Rolling Stones performed at the Texas Jam on May 28, 1978. The concert took place at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas and was part of a larger rock festival featuring multiple well-known bands. This event is remembered as a significant moment in rock history, showcasing the Stones' enduring popularity.
You may be thinking of Brian Jones, who drowned. He was reported to be a regular drug user.
Sticks and Stones - 2005 II was released on: USA: May 2005
not 100 % sure ,but think it may have been the band named (in living color) Living Colour