The Rolling Stones Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Gimme Shelter |
| 2 | Sympathy for the Devil |
| 3 | Brown Sugar |
| 4 | Wild Horses |
| 5 | Street Fighting Man |
| 6 | Start Me Up |
| 7 | Miss You |
| 8 | Beast of Burden |
| 9 | Tumbling Dice |
| 10 | Anybody Seen My Baby? |
| 11 | Mother’s Little Helper |
| 12 | Happy |
| 13 | Get Off of My Cloud |
| 14 | Play With Fire |
| 15 | The Last Time |
| 16 | Rocks Off |
| 17 | Not Fade Away |
| 18 | As Tears Go By |
| 19 | Can’t You Hear Me Knocking |
| 20 | Sweet Virginia |
| 21 | Rip This Joint |
| 22 | Let It Bleed |
| 23 | Shine a Light |
| 24 | Bitch |
| 25 | Shattered |
| 26 | No Expectations |
| 27 | Shake Your Hips |
| 28 | Dead Flowers |
| 29 | Loving Cup |
| 30 | Lady Jane |
| 31 | Monkey Man |
| 32 | All Down the Line |
| 33 | Let It Loose |
| 34 | Casino Boogie |
| 35 | Love Is Strong |
| 36 | Heart of Stone |
| 37 | Emotional Rescue |
| 38 | Ventilator Blues |
| 39 | You Got the Silver |
| 40 | Country Honk |
| 41 | Sway |
| 42 | Torn and Frayed |
| 43 | Stray Cat Blues |
| 44 | Sister Morphine |
| 45 | Turd on the Run |
| 46 | Moonlight Mile |
| 47 | Waiting on a Friend |
| 48 | I Just Want to See His Face |
| 49 | You Gotta Move |
| 50 | You Got Me Rocking |
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About The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones are an English rock band formed in 1962 who became the quintessential bad boys of rock and roll, blending blues, R&B, and hard rock into a raw, rebellious sound that defined rock music for generations. With Mick Jagger's swaggering vocals and Keith Richards' iconic guitar riffs, classics like "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" and "Gimme Shelter" captured the darker side of the 1960s counterculture and established them as the "World's Greatest Rock and Roll Band." Their ability to evolve from blues purists to stadium rock legends while maintaining their edge across six decades has made them one of music's most enduring and influential acts. The Stones didn't just play rock and roll-they embodied its spirit of rebellion, sexuality, and danger, inspiring countless musicians and helping shape popular culture itself.