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Rolling Stones’ special anniversary exhibit at The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, OH (2013) Photo by J. Cole.

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301. “I Just Want to See His Face” (the thirteenth track on the double album Exile on Main St., 1972)
302. “Yesterday’s Papers” (recorded in 1966; first album appearance – UK/US editions of Between the Buttons, 1967)
303. “Sweethearts Together” (the tenth track on Voodoo Lounge, 1994)
304. “Try a Little Harder” (recorded in 1967 and released as a single in 1975; first album appearance: Metamorphosis, 1975)
305. “Pain in My Heart” (recorded in 1964; first album appearance – UK: The Rolling Stones No. 2, 1965 / US: The Rolling Stones Now!, 1965) *written by Allen Toussaint.
306. “Miss Amanda Jones” (recorded in 1966; first album appearance – UK/US editions of Between the Buttons, 1967)
307. “I Don’t Know Why” (aka “I Don’t Know Why I Love You”) (recorded on the night that news broke about Brian Jones’ death on July 3,1969. The song would later be the B-side to “Try a Little Harder” in 1975; first album appearance: Metamorphosis, 1975) *written by Don Hunter, Stevie Wonder, Lula Mae Hardaway, and Paul Riser.
308. “Crackin’ Up” (an unreleased song from 1964; one of the tracks on Outtakes, Demos & Radio Sessions (1964–1968), 2012; a live version of song appeared on Love You Live, The Rolling Stones’ live album in 1977) *written and originally recorded by Bo Diddley in 1959.
309. “Through the Lonely Nights” (the B-side to “It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll (But I Like It) in 1974; the eleventh track on Rarities 1971-2003, 2005.
310. “Take it or Leave It” (recorded in 1965; first album appearance – UK: Aftermath, 1966 / US: Flowers, 1967) *the Jagger/Richards song was originally a single for The Searchers in 1966.
311. “Hitch Hike” (recorded in 1965; first album appearance – UK/US editions of Out of Our Heads, 1965) *written by Marvin Gaye, William “Mickey” Stevenson, and Clarence Paul; originally recorded by Marvin Gaye in 1962.
312. “Break the Spell” (the eleventh track on Steel Wheels, 1989)
313. “Connection” (recorded in 1966; first album appearance – UK/US editions of Between the Buttons, 1967)
314. “Claudine” (the opening track on Some Girls: Deluxe Edition “Bonus CD,” 2011) *The Chuck Berry-inspired track is about the French actress and singer Claudine Longet, who was charged with fatally shooting her boyfriend, Olympic skier Vladimir “Spider” Sabich on March 21, 1976.
315. “Already Over Me” (the fourth track on Bridges to Babylon, 1997)
316. “She Smiled Sweetly” (recorded in 1966; first album appearance – UK/US: editions of Between the Buttons, 1967)
317. “No Spare Parts” (the fifth track on Some Girls: Deluxe Edition “Bonus CD,” 2011)
318. “After Hours” (an unreleased song fron 1978; can be found on the occasional bootleg album) *recorded during the Some Girls sessions.
319. “Wish I’d Never Met You” (the B-side to “Terrifying” in 1990; first non-bootleg album appearance: Rarities 1971–2003, 2005)
320.Looking for Trouble” (an unreleased song from 1982; one of the tracks on 80’s Outtakes & Demos: 1982–1989, 2012) *written and originally recorded by Eddie Taylor.
321. “Empty Heart” (recorded at Chicago’s Chess Studios in 1964; first appeared in the U.K. on the Five by Five EP and in the U.S. on 12 X 5, both in 1964) *written by Nanker Phelge, a collective pseudonym used between 1963 and 1965 for several Rolling Stones group compositions.
322. “Family” (recorded in 1968; first album appearance: Metamorphosis, 1975)
323. “2000 Light Years from Home” (the B-side to “She’s a Rainbow” and ninth track on Their Satanic Majesties Request, 1967)
324. “Cool, Calm and Collected” (recorded in 1966; first album appearance – UK/US editions of Between the Buttons, 1967)
325. “Do You Think I Really Care” (the third track on Some Girls: Deluxe Edition “Bonus CD,” 2011)
326. “Baby Break It Down” (the thirteenth track on Voodoo Lounge, 1994)
327. “I’m Moving On” (recorded in 1965; first appeared in the U.K. on the Got Live If You Want It! EP and in the U.S. on December’s Children (And Everybody’s), both in 1965) *written and originally recorded by Hank Snow in 1950.
328. “High and Dry” (recorded in 1965; first album appearance – UK/US editions of Aftermath, 1966)
329. “Stealing My Heart” (one of the final tracks on the compilation album Forty Licks, 2002) *the third of four new songs on this 2002 release.
330. “Loving You is Sweeter Than Ever” (an unreleased song from 1985; can be found on the occasional bootleg album) *written by George (Ivy) Hunter and Stevie Wonder. It was popularized by The Four Tops in 1966.
331. “Dream About” (an unreleased song from 1992; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
332. “Baby, You’re Too Much (an unreleased song from 1985; one of the tracks on 80’s Outtakes & Demos: 1982–1989, 2012) *Keith Richards on lead vocals
333. “All Sold Out” (aka “All Part of the Act”) (recorded in 1966; first album appearance – UK/US editions of Between the Buttons, 1967)
334. “What to Do” (recorded in 1965; first album appearance – UK: Aftermath, 1966 / US: More Hot Rocks (Big Hits and Fazed Cookies), 1972)
335. “My Obsession” (recorded in 1966; first album appearance – UK/US editions of Between the Buttons, 1967)
336. “It’s Not Easy” (recorded in 1965; first album appearance – UK/US editions of Aftermath, 1966)
337. “Highway Child” (an unreleased song from 1966; one of the tracks on Outtakes, Demos & Radio Sessions: 1964–1968, 2012)
338. “You Can’t Judge a Book by It’s Cover” (an unreleased song from 1962; can be found on the occasional bootleg album) *written by Willie Dixon and originally recorded by Bo Diddley in 1962.
339. “Sad Day” (the B-side to “19th Nervous Breakdown in 1966”; first album appearance – UK: No Stone Unturned, 1973 / US: Singles Collection: The London Years, 1989)
340. “The Lantern (the B-side to “In Another Land” and seventh track on Their Satanic Majesties Request, 1967)
341. “So Young” (the second track on Some Girls: Deluxe Edition “Bonus CD,” 2011) *The piano version of “So Young” is the final track on the Bonus CD.
342. “Down in the Hole” (the seventh track on Emotional Rescue, 1980)
 343. “Susie Q” (recorded in 1964; first album appearance – UK: The Rolling Stones No. 2, 1965 / US: 12 X 5, 1964) *written by Dale Hawkins, Robert Chaisson, Stan Lewis, and Eleanor Broadwater; originally recorded by Dale Hawkins in 1957.
344. “Flight 505″ (recorded in 1965; first album appearance – UK/US editions of Aftermath, 1966)
345. “Dear Doctor” (the third track on Beggars Banquet, 1968)
346. “Can You Hear the Music” (the ninth track on Goats Head Soup, 1973)
347. “2000 Men” (the fourth track on Their Satanic Majesties Request, 1967)
348. “I Love You Too Much” (the ninth track on Some Girls: Deluxe Edition “Bonus CD,” 2011)
349. “She Never Listens to Me (an unreleased song from 1985; one of the tracks on 80’s Outtakes & Demos: 1982–1989, 2012) *Keith Richards on lead vocals.
350. “Let Me Go” (the fourth track on Emotional Rescue, 1980)


Rolling Stones concert at BT Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh, Scotland

351. “Linda Lu” (an unreleased song from 1985; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
352. “Hold On to Your Hat” (the fourth track on Steel Wheels, 1989)
353. “Parachute Woman” (the fourth track on Beggars Banquet, 1968)
354. “Prodigal Son” (the sixth track on Beggars Banquet, 1968)
355. “When You’re Gone” (the fourth track on Some Girls: Deluxe Edition “Bonus CD,” 2011) *written by Jagger, Richards, and Ronnie Wood.
356. “Let Me Down Slow” (the second track on A Bigger Bang, 2005)
357. “Ride On, Baby” (recorded in 1965; first album appearance – UK: Remastered Series, 2004 / US: Flowers, 1967)
358. “I Know” (an unreleased song from 1964; one of the tracks on Outtakes, Demos & Radio Sessions: 1964–1968, 2012) *written by Andrew Loog Oldham and Keith Richards.
359. “Petrol Blues” (the final track on Some Girls: Deluxe Edition “Bonus CD,” 2011)
360. “Send It to Me” (the third track on Emotional Rescue, 1980)
361. “Reelin’ and Rockin'” (an unreleased song recorded at Chicago’s Chess Studios in 1964; one of the tracks on Outtakes, Demos & Radio Sessions (1964–1968), 2012 ) *written and originally recorded by Chuck Berry in 1957.
362. “Troubles a’ Comin'” (one of the nine additional tracks on Tattoo You: 40th Anniversary Reissue, 2021) *written by The Chi-Lites’ Eugene Record.
363. “Who Do You Love?” (recorded live in 1994 with Bo Diddley; sixteenth track on Voodoo Lounge Uncut, 2018) *written and originally recorded by Bo Diddley in 1956.
364. “Something Happened To Me Yesterday” (recorded in 1966; first album appearance – UK/US editions of Between the Buttons, 1967)
365. “Separately” (an unreleased song from 1972; can be found on several bootleg compilation albums)
366. “Citadel” (the second track on Their Satanic Majesties Request, 1967)
367. “Might As Well Get Juiced” (the ninth track on Bridges to Babylon, 1997)
368. “Tallahassee Lassie” (the eighth track on Some Girls: Deluxe Edition “Bonus CD,” 2011) *written by Bob Crewe, Frank Slay, and Frederick Picariello; originally recorded by Freddy Cannon (Picariello) in 1959.
369. “Cook Cook Blues” (aka “Call Girl Blues”) (recorded in 1982 and was the non-album B-side to “Rock and Hard Place” in 1989; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
370.Deep Love” (an unreleased song from 1982; one of the tracks on 80’s Outtakes & Demos: 1982–1989, 2012) *Keith Richards on lead vocals.
371. “We Were Falling in Love” (aka “Waving Hair”) (an unreleased song from 1964; one of the tracks on Outtakes, Demos & Radio Sessions: 1964–1968, 2012)
372. “What Am I Gonna Do with Your Love” (aka “What Are You Gonna Do With My Love?” and “Your Love”) (an unreleased song from 1985; one of the tracks on 80’s Outtakes & Demos: 1982–1989, 2012) *Tom Waits (piano), Kirsty MacColl, Patti Scialfa, Don Covay and Bobby Womack (backing vocals) joined The Rolling Stones on this recording during the Dirty Work sessions.
373. “Bright Lights, Big City” (recorded in 1963; one of the tracks on Grrr! “Special Deluxe” box set, 2012) *written and originally recorded by Jimmy Reed in 1961.
374. “Potted Shrimp” (an unreleased instrumental from 1970; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
375. “Keep Up Blues” (the tenth track on Some Girls: Deluxe Edition “Bonus CD,” 2011)
376. “Bye Bye Johnny” (recorded in 1963; first track on The Rolling Stones EP, 1964 and first appeared in the U.S. on More Hot Rocks (Big Hits and Fazed Cookies), 1972) *written and originally recorded by Chuck Berry in 1960.
377. “Memphis, Tennessee” (recorded for BBC Radio in 1963; can be found on the occasional bootleg album) *written and originally recorded by Chuck Berry in 1959.
378. “Sing This All Together (See What Happens)” (hidden track “Cosmic Christmas“) (the fifth track on Their Satanic Majesties Request, 1967)
379. “I Got A Letter” (an unreleased song from 1974; one of the tracks on Outtakes & Demos: 1969–1975, 2012)
380. “Indian Girl” (the fifth track on Emotional Rescue, 1980)
381. “Did Everybody Pay Their Dues” (an unreleased early version of “Street Fighting Man”; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
382. “Let’s Go Steady Again” (an unreleased song from 1985; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
383. “Looking Tired” (an unreleased song from 1965; one of the tracks on Outtakes, Demos & Radio Sessions: 1964–1968, 2012)
384. “Don’t Be a Stranger” (the sixth track on Some Girls: Deluxe Edition “Bonus CD,” 2011)
385. “Hillside Blues” (an unreleased song from 1969; one of the tracks on Outtakes & Demos: 1969–1975, 2012)
386. “Travelling Man” (an unreleased song from 1970; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
387. “Little Baby” (the fourteenth track on Stripped, 1995) *written by Willie Dixon; originally recorded by Howlin’ Wolf in 1961.
388. “I Got Dreams to Remember” (an unreleased song from 1982; can be found on the occasional bootleg album) *written by Zelma Redding, Otis Redding, and Joe Rock; originally recorded by Otis Redding in 1968.
389. “32-20 Blues” (an unreleased song from 1978; can be found on the occasional bootleg album) *a rendition of Robert Johnson’s adaptation of Skip James’ “22-20 Blues.”
390. “Curtis Meets Smokey” (an unreleased song from 1969; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
391. “Back in the U.S.A.” (an unreleased song from 1985; can be found on the occasional bootleg album) *written and originally recorded by Chuck Berry in 1959.
392. “Stewed and Keefed” (aka “Brian’s Blues”) (an unreleased instrumental recorded at Chicago’s Chess Studios from 1964; can be found on the occasional bootleg album) *written by Nanker Phelge, the collective pseudonym used between 1963 and 1965 for several Rolling Stones group compositions.
393. “Johnny B. Goode” (an unreleased song from 1962, one of the Stones’ earliest recordings; can be found on the occasional bootleg album) *written and originally recorded by Chuck Berry in 1958.
394. “Hound Dog” (an unreleased live recording from 1978; can be found on the occasional bootleg album) *written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller; originally recorded by Big Mama Thornton in 1952, four years prior to Elvis Presley’s #1 version.
395. “Cops and Robbers” (an unreleased song fron 1978; can be found on the occasional bootleg compilation album) *written by Kent Harris and originally recorded by Bo Diddley in 1956.
396. “Gomper (the eighth track on Their Satanic Majesties Request, 1967)
397. “Dangerous Beauty” (the eleventh track on A Bigger Bang, 2005)
398. “Black Limousine” (fifth track on Tattoo You, 1981)
399. “Act Together” (an unreleased song from 1974; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
400. “It Should Be You” (an unreleased song from 1963; can be found on the occasional bootleg compilation album) *The Jagger/Richards song was originally recorded by George Bean.


401. And Mr. Spector And Mr. Pitney Came Too” (an unreleased instrumental from 1964; can be found on the occasional bootleg album) *written by Phil Spector and Nanker Phelge, the collective pseudonym used between 1963 and 1965 for several Rolling Stones group compositions.
402. “Too Much Blood” (the third single released from Undercover, 1983)
403. “Every Time I Break Her Heart” (an unreleased song from 1977; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
404. “Out of Control” (the third single released from Bridges to Babylon, 1997)
405. “Come to the Ball” (one of the nine additional tracks on Tattoo You: 40th Anniversary Reissue, 2021)
406. “I Can’t See No One Else” (an unreleased song from 1985; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
407. “Part of the Night” (an released song from 1982; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
408. “Go On to School” (an released song from 1961; one of the tracks on Outtakes, Demos & Sessions 1961-1964, 2012) *a song by Jimmy Reed.
409. “What Gives You the Right” (an unreleased song from 1978; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
410. “Mean Disposition” (the final track on Voodoo Lounge, 1994)
411. “Ain’t That Lovin’ You, Baby” (recorded for BBC radio in 1964; can be found on the occasional bootleg album) *written and originally recorded by Jimmy Reed in 1956.
412. “Prairie Love(an unreleased song from 1993; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
413. “Fannie Mae” (aka “Fanny Mae”) (recorded for BBC radio in 1965; one of the tracks on Outtakes, Demos & Radio Sessions: 1964–1968, 2012) *written and originally recorded by Buster Brown in 1959.
414. “If I Was a Dancer (Dance Pt. 2)” (released as a single in 1981; the eighth track from the compilation album Sucking in the Seventies, 1981) *written by Jagger, Richards, and Ronnie Wood; previously unreleased, from the Emotional Rescue sessions (1980).
415. “Cellophane Trousers” (aka “Back to the Country”) (an unreleased instrumental from 1975; one of the tracks on Outtakes: 1974–1975, 1993)
416. “Under the Radar” (an unreleased song from 2005; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
417. “Boogie Chillen'” (recorded live with John Lee Hooker and Eric Clapton in 1989; can be found on the occasional bootleg album) *written and originally recorded by John Lee Hooker in 1948.
418. “Get Up, Stand Up (Live)” (the eleventh track on Light the Fuse, 2012) *written by Bob Marley and Peter Tosh; originally recorded by The Wailers in 1973.
419. “The Nearness of You” (the seventeenth track on Live Licks, 2004) *written by Hoagy Carmichael and Ned Washington; originally recorded by Chick Bullock and his Orchestra in 1940.
420. “I’m Gonna Drive” (the B-side to “Out of Tears” in 1994; one of the tracks on The Singles 1971–2006, 2011)
421. “Honey, What’s Wrong” (aka “Baby, What’s Wrong”) (an unreleased song recorded at London’s IBC Studios in 1963; can be found on the occasional bootleg album) *written by Jimmy Reed and Mary Lee Reed.
422. “Rock Me Baby” (the twentieth track on Live Licks, 2004) *a blues standard that has become one of the most recorded blues songs of all time; B.B. King’s 1964 recording of “Rock Me Baby” was his first single to reach the Top 40 on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart.
423. “What Am I Living For” (an unreleased song from 1978; can be found on the occasional bootleg album) *written by Fred Jay and Art Harris; originally performed by Chuck Willis featuring the Reggie Obrecht Orchestra and Chorus in 1958. 
424. “Stick it Where it Hurts” (an unreleased song from 1985; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
425. “Champagne and Reefer” (recorded live with Buddy Guy; tenth track on Martin Scorsese’s Shine a Light soundtrack, 2008) written by Muddy Waters.
426. “Get Yourself Together” (recorded in 1966; one of the tracks on Outtakes, Demos & Radio Sessions: 1964–1968, 2012)
427. “Corinna” (recorded live with Taj Mahal in 1997; the sixth track on No Security, 1998) *a country blues song first recorded in 1928. However, it was not copyrighted until 1932 by Armenter “Bo Carter” Chatmon and his publishers, Mitchell Parish and J. Mayo Williams.
428. “Don’t Want No Woman” (recorded in 1962 by Little Boy Blue and the Blue Boys “the embryonic version of the Rolling Stones”; can be found on the occasional bootleg album) *written by Don Robey
429. “Infamy” (the final track on A Bigger Bang, 2005) *Keith Richards on lead vocals.
430. “Goodbye Girl” (an unreleased song  recorded at Chicago’s Chess Studios in 1964; one of the tracks on Outtakes, Demos & Radio Sessions: 1964–1968, 2012) *written by Bill Wyman
431. Sure the One You Need” (an unreleased song from 1974; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
432. “It’s a Lie” (one of the nine additional tracks on Tattoo You: 40th Anniversary Reissue, 2021)
433. “Moon Is Up” (the sixth track on Voodoo Lounge, 1994)
434. “Dirty Work” (the title track on Dirty Work, 1986) *written by Jagger, Richards, and Ronnie Wood.
435. “I Love Ladies” (aka “Sexy Night” and “Lovely Lady”) (an unreleased song from 1975; can be found on the occasional bootleg album) *Jeff Beck appears on this recording.
436. “That Girl Belongs To Yesterday” (aka “My Only Girl”) (an unreleased song from 1963; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
437. “Just Because” (an unreleased song from 2002; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
438. “Everything Is Turning to Gold” (the B-side to “Shattered” in 1978; first album appearance: Sucking in the Seventies, 1981) *written by Jagger, Richards, and Ronnie Wood.
439. “Crazy Arms” (an unreleased song from 1982; can be found on the occasional bootleg album) *written by Ralph Mooney and Charles “Chuck” Seals; originally recorded by Ray Price in 1956.
440. “Honest Man” (an unreleased studio outtake from the 1993 Voodoo Lounge sessions; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
441. “Suck on the Jugular” (the eleventh track on Voodoo Lounge, 1994)
442. “Blue Turns to Grey” (recorded in 1965; first album appearance – UK: Stone Age, 1971 / US: December’s Children (And Everybody’s), 1965)
443. “Laugh, I Nearly Died” (the twelfth track on A Bigger Bang, 2005)
444. “Oh No, Not You Again” (the tenth track on A Bigger Bang, 2005)
445. “Too Tough” (the eighth track on Undercover, 1983)
446. “Brand New Car” (the ninth track on Voodoo Lounge, 1994)
447. “Lonely at the Top” (an unreleased song from 1985; can be found on the occasional bootleg album) *Mick Jagger was evidently fond of this song since he re-recorded it with Jeff Beck and Pete Townshend on his 1985 solo album She’s the Boss.
448. “Wanna Hold You” (the fourth track on Undercover, 1983) *Keith Richards on lead vocals.
449. “Sweet Little Sixteen” (an unreleased song recorded at Sam Houston Coliseum in Houston, TX in 1978; can be found on the occasional bootleg album) *written and originally recorded by Chuck Berry in 1957.
450. “Still in Love” (an unreleased song from 1979; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)


Rolling Stones Live in the UK (promotional photo)

451. “Pretty Beat Up” (the seventh track on Undercover, 1983) *written by Jagger, Richards, and Ronnie Wood.
452. “Munich Hilton” (an unreleased song from 1985; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
453. “Built that Way (an unreleased song from 1975; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
454. “She Saw Me Coming” (the seventh track on A Bigger Bang, 2005)
455. “Gunface” (the fifth track on Bridges to Babylon, 1997)
456. “Gangster’s Moll” (an unreleased song from 1979; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
457. “Dancing Girls” (an unreleased song from 1979; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
458. “The Sun is Shining” (recorded live at Altamont Speedway in Tracy, CA on Dec. 6, 1969; can be found on the occasional bootleg album) *written by Jimmy Reed, Ewart Abner, and Calvin Carter.
459. “Look What the Cat Dragged In” (the fourteenth track on A Bigger Bang, 2005)
460. “All the Way Down” (the fifth track on Undercover, 1983).
461. I Can’t Get Next to You” (an unreleased song recorded live at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ in 1994; can be found on the occasional bootleg album) *written by Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong; originally recorded by The Temptations in 1969.
462. “It Won’t Take Long” (the third track on A Bigger Bang, 2005)
463. “Summertime Blues” (a studio outtake from The Rolling Stones: Woodstock Rehearsals, 1978) *written by Eddie Cochran and Jerry Capehart; originally recorded by Eddie Cochran in 1958.
464. “Road Runner” (recorded at London’s IBC Studios in 1963; a track on one of the special additions of GRRR!, 2012) *written and originally recorded by Bo Diddley in 1959.
465. “Nobody’s Perfect (an unreleased song from 1985; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
466.Tried to Talk Her Into It” (an unreleased song from 1982; one of the tracks on 80’s Outtakes & Demos: 1982–1989, 2012) *Keith Richards on lead vocals.
467. “You Should Have Seen Her Ass” (an unreleased song from 1972; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
468. “Schoolboy Blues (C********* Blues)” (an unreleased song that was meant to anger Decca Records with its explicit lyrics; can be found on the occasional bootleg album) *written by Mick Jagger.
469. “A Different Kind” (aka “Thinking About You”) (an unreleased song from 1977; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
470. “Cooking Up (aka “What I Am Sayin’ is True”) (an unreleased song from 1982; one of the tracks on 80’s Outtakes & Demos: 1982–1989, 2012)
471. “Driving Too Fast” (the fifteenth track on A Bigger Bang, 2005)
472. “Never Too Into” (an unreleased song from 1985; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
473. “All Mixed Up” (an unreleased song from.1982; one of the tracks on 80’s Outtakes & Demos: 1982–1989, 2012) *written by “Traditional.”
474. “Love is a Test” (an unreleased song from 2002; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
475. “Let’s Do it Right” (an unreleased song from 1975; one of the tracks on Outtakes: 1974–1975, 1993)
476. “High School Girl” (an unreleased song from 1982; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
477. “You Better Stop That” (an unreleased song from 1982; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
478. “Sanctuary” (an unreleased song from 1997; can be found on the occasional bootleg album) *recorded during the Bridges to Babylon sessions.
479. “Dreams” (an unreleased song from 2002; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
480. “I’m Left, You’re Right, She’s Gone” (recorded in 1961/62 by Little Boy Blue and the Blue Boys “the embryonic version of the Rolling Stones”; can be found on the occasional bootleg album) *written by Stanley Kesler and William Taylor
481. “Tie You Up” (aka “The Pain of Love”) (the third track on Undercover, 1983)
482. “Twenty Flight Rock” (recorded live during the the band’s 1981 American tour; the fifth track on Still Life, 1982) *written by Eddie Cochran and Ned Fairchild; originally recorded by Eddie Cochran in 1957.
483. “Uptight (Everything’s Alright)” (performed live with Stevie Wonder in 1972; the unreleased recording can be found on the occasional bootleg album) *written by Stevie Wonder, Sylvia Moy, and Henry Cosby; originally recorded by Wonder in 1965.
484. “Keep it Cool” (an unreleased song from 1982; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
485. “Mr. Pitiful” (the twelfth track on Light the Fuse, 2012) *written by Steve Cropper and Otis Redding; originally recorded by Otis Redding in 1964.
486. “Gold Painted Nails” (an unreleased song from 1967; can be found on several bootleg compilation albums)
487. “Curtis Meets Monkey” (an unreleased song from 1969; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
488. “It’s Cold Down There” (an unreleased song from 1979; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
489. “20 Nil” (an unreleased song from 1997; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
490. “Flirty” (aka “Forty”) (an unreleased song from 1982; can be found on several bootleg compilation albums)
491. “Walk with Me Wendy” (an unreleased song from 1970; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
492. “Brown Leaves” (an instrumental recorded in 1972; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
493. “Can’t Find Love (an unreleased song from 1982; can be found on several bootleg compilation albums)
494. Crushed Pearl” (an unreleased song from 1985; one of the tracks on 80’s Outtakes & Demos: 1982–1989, 2012)
495. “Strictly Memphis” (aka “Step On It”) (an unreleased song from 1985; one of the tracks on 80’s Outtakes & Demos: 1982–1989, 2012)
496. “You Got it Made” (an unreleased song from 1993; can be found on the occasional bootleg album) *recorded during the Voodoo Lounge sessions with Richards on lead vocals.
497. “Covered in Bruises” (an unreleased song from 1979; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
498. “And I Was A Country Boy” (an unreleased song from 1969; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
499. “Learning the Game” (recorded live from Austin, TX in 2006, featuring Richards on lead vocals; can be found on the occasional bootleg album) *written and originally recorded by Buddy Holly in 1958.
500. “What’s the Matter” (an unreleased song from 1985; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)

Rolling Stones’ special anniversary exhibit at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, MS (Photo by J. Cole)

501. “Desperate Man” (an unreleased song from 1997; can be found on the occasional bootleg album) *recorded during the Bridges to Babylon sessions.
502. “The Harder They Come” (an unreleased song from 1978, featuring Richards is on lead vocals; can be found on the occasional bootleg album) *written by Jimmy Cliff.
503. “Natural Magic” (recorded in 1970; can be found on the occasional bootleg album) *written by Jack Nitzsche.
504. “Middle of the Sea” (an unreleased song from 1993; can be found on the occasional bootleg album) *recorded during the Voodoo Lounge sessions.
505. “Fiji Jim” (aka “Fiji Gin”) (recorded in 1978; one of the nine additional tracks on Tattoo You: 40th Anniversary Reissue, 2021)
506. “Ivy League” (an unreleased song from 1994; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
507.Stop That” (an unreleased song from 1982; one of the tracks on 80’s Outtakes & Demos: 1982–1989, 2012)
508. “Not the Way to Go” (an unreleased song from 1978; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
509. “Putty in Your Hands” (an unreleased song frim 1962; can be found on the occasional bootleg album) *written by John Patton and Kay Rogers.
510. “I Think I’m Going Mad” (recorded in 1983; one of the tracks on The Singles 1971-2006 box set, 2011)
511. “Aftermath” (an unreleased song from 1965; can be found on the occasional bootleg album) *written by Nanker Phelge, the collective pseudonym used between 1963 and 1965 for several Rolling Stones group compositions.
512. “Hands Off” (an unreleased song from 1993; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
513. “Sweet Neo Con” (the thirteenth track on A Bigger Bang, 2005)
514. “Come On Sugar” (an unreleased song from 1975; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
515. “Beautiful Delilah” (recorded for BBC radio in 1964; can be found on the occasional bootleg album) *written and originally recorded by Chuck Berry in 1958.
516. “Don’t Wanna Go Home” (an unreleased song from 2005; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
517. “Where the Boys Go” (the sixth track on Emotional Rescue, 1980)
518. “Chantilly Lace (Live)” (one of the tracks on Tattoo You: 40th Anniversary ReissueDeluxe Edition, 2021) *written and recorded by J.P. Richardson (The Big Bopper) in 1958.
519. “It Must Be Hell” (the final track on Undercover, 1983)
520. “Fight” (the second track on Dirty Work, 1986) *written by Jagger, Richards, and Ronnie Wood.
521. “Feel On Baby” (the fIfth track on Undercover, 1983)
522. “Hold Back” (the third track on Dirty Work, 1986)
523. “Diddley Daddy” (recorded at London’s IBC Studios in 1963; a track on one of the special additions of GRRR!, 2012) *written and originally recorded by Bo Diddley in 1955.
524. “The Golden Mile” (an unreleased song from 1982; can be found on several bootleg compilation albums)
525. “English Rose” (an unreleased song from 1975; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
526. “Back to Zero” (the seventh track on Dirty Work, 1986) *written by Jagger, Richards, and Chuck Leavell
527. “Had it with You” (the ninth track on Dirty Work, 1986) *written by Jagger, Richards, and Ronnie Wood.
528. “Well Well” (an unreleased song from 2002; can be found on the occasional bootleg album) *written by Jagger, Richards, and Ronnie Wood.
529. “Andrew’s Blues” (aka “Song for Andrew,” “And the Rolling Stones Met Phil and Gene,” and  “******’ Andrew”) (an unreleased song from 1964; the infamous song with its obscene lyrics can be found on the occasional bootleg album) *written by Phil Spector and Nanker Phelge, the collective pseudonym used between 1963 and 1965 for several Rolling Stones group compositions.The recording features Phil Spector, Gene Pitney, Allan Clarke and Graham Nash.
530. “Summer Romance” (the second track on Emotional Rescue, 1980)
531. “Thirty-Nine and Holding” (an unreleased song from 1985; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
532. “Pull Over” (an unreleased song from 1982; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
533. “She’s Doing Her Thing” (an unreleased song from 1967; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
534. “Leather Jacket” (an unreleased instrumental from 1970; can be found on the occasional bootleg album) *written by Mick Taylor.
535. “Eliza Upchink” (an unreleased song from 1982; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
536. Heatwave” (an unreleased instrumental from 1975; can be found on the occasional bootleg album) *written by Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland, and Eddie Holland; originally recorded by Martha and the Vandellas in 1963.
537. “Bluesberry Jam” (an unreleased instrumental from 1972; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
538. “In Your Hand” (an unreleased song from 1982; can be found on the occasional bootleg album) *Traditional
539. “Freeway Jam” (an unreleased song from 1975; can be found on the occasional bootleg album) *written by Max Middleton (Jeff Beck’s keyboard player).
540. “Exile on Main Street Blues” (an unreleased song from 1972; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
541. “Why You Runnin’?” (an unreleased song from 1993; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
542. “Disco Muzik” (an unreleased song from 1978; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
543. “Extreme Western Grip” (an unreleased song from 2002; can be found on the occasional bootleg album) *written by Jagger, Richards, and Charlie Watts.
544. “Hey Crawdaddy” (an unreleased song recorded live in 1965; can be found on the occasional bootleg album)
545. “London Jam” (an unreleased song recorded at Chicago’s Chess Studios in 1968; one of the tracks on Outtakes, Demos & Radio Sessions: 1964–1968, 2012)

“Hackney Diamonds” by The Rolling Stones (2023) contains the following songs: “Angry” / “Get Close” / “Depending on You” / “Bite My Head Off” / “Whole Wide World” / “Dreamy Skies” / “Mess it Up” / “Live by the Sword” / “Driving Me Too Hard” / “Tell Me Straight” / “Sweet Sounds of Heaven” / “Rolling Stone Blues”.


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