The Rolling Stones sued the band The Verve over the use of a sample from their song "The Last Time" in The Verve's hit "Bitter Sweet Symphony." The lawsuit was primarily focused on the rights to the sample, and it resulted in The Verve losing most of the royalties from the song. Eventually, a settlement was reached, and the songwriting credits were altered to give Mick Jagger and Keith Richards credit.
The Rolling Stones goes by The World's Greatest Rock & Roll Band.
The band founded by him and his friends is called Rolling Stones.
Now it's called The Rolling Stones
i do no his father's name,but his father is one of the members in the band "The Rolling Stones" The Rolling Stones being his gospel band, not the Mick Jagger Rolling Stones. His father was never around, he only saw him before church a few times.
They all died
No, The Rolling Stones were not on the soundtrack or the Score.
The rolling stones are no album. They are a band. Idiot.
If The Rolling Stones are a "glorified cover band", they certainly are a rich, successful "glorified cover band".
The Rolling Stones goes by The World's Greatest Rock & Roll Band.
She is the one that provides everything that Mick needed in the rolling stones band
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