Mick Taylor, who replaced Stones cofounder/multi-instrumentalist Brian Jones in 1969, elevated the band’s musicality with his ...
By the late '60s, the Rolling Stones were already an established chart-topping band, having scored three number one hits with ...
On this day in 1967, The Rolling Stones earned a No. 1 hit with “Ruby Tuesday.” The success of this song was unlikely, mostly because it was never meant to be an A-side single in the first place. This ...
On March 4, 1967, "Ruby Tuesday" — which was released on the American edition of Between the Buttons — peaked at the top position on the charts in the U.S., where it stayed for one week. Over half a ...
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