In the USA 8, beginning with 'Satisfaction' in 1965, and ending with 'Miss You' in 1978
The Rolling Stones have had 8 number one hits beginning with Satisfaction in 1965 and ending with Miss You in 1988.
They have had 23 I think. http://www.answerblip.com/how-many-top-10-songs-did-the-rolling-stone-have
there area 124 woo woo's in the studio version of the Rolling Stones Sympathy for the Devil with number 125 fading out in the end not complete
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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Recently I have carefully used my calculator to add together the number of shows from the 60's to 2007 from the Wikipedia article on The Rolling Stones list of tours. It's actually 1,584. And indeed, The Rolling Stones have worked extremely hard to become one of the world's greatest musical attractions.
The Rolling Stones have had 8 number one hits beginning with Satisfaction in 1965 and ending with Miss You in 1988.
They have had 23 I think. http://www.answerblip.com/how-many-top-10-songs-did-the-rolling-stone-have
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AnswerThe answer is actually 9, The Rolling Stones had again a nr 1 hit with Paint it Black in 1990.The other 8(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction; Get Off Of My Cloud; Paint It, Black; Ruby Tuesday; Honky Tonk Women; Brown Sugar; Angie; Miss You
there area 124 woo woo's in the studio version of the Rolling Stones Sympathy for the Devil with number 125 fading out in the end not complete
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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Recently I have carefully used my calculator to add together the number of shows from the 60's to 2007 from the Wikipedia article on The Rolling Stones list of tours. It's actually 1,584. And indeed, The Rolling Stones have worked extremely hard to become one of the world's greatest musical attractions.
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