The track was released in anticipation of the Stones' reissue of their 1973 record, Goats Head Soup, and the band vowed that it will feature three songs that had not yet been released in total.
The Rolling Stones have many famed lyrics to their name. You don’t amass a catalog such as theirs without adding a few familiar phrases into the zeitgeist. However, the lines below are quoted far less ...
LOS ANGELES -- The Rolling Stones have retired their classic song "Brown Sugar," which begins with a slave narrative and sexualizes young Black women. Mick Jagger told the Los Angeles Times that the ...
The Rolling Stones have axed their classic hit “Brown Sugar” from their set lists after 50 years because the lyrics reference slavery and sexualize young, Black women. Lead singer Mick Jagger told The ...
They may not have flashed any body parts — except for Mick Jagger's well-toned stomach — but the Rolling Stones made ABC glad editors were on duty for the Super Bowl halftime show. Two sexually ...
The band has performed the 1969 chart-topper in nearly every performance since its release The Rolling Stones are retiring one of their biggest hits for the foreseeable future. Last week, bandmates ...
Britney Spears changed the genre of The Rolling Stones’ “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” for her cover. She altered one of the original song’s iconic lyrics ...
Many Stones fans love “Tumbling Dice.” It may not be their biggest hit ever, but it is certainly considered a highlight in their catalog. Despite this, Jagger once spoke about regretting the lyrics to ...
The Rolling Stones' Keith Richards turned 82 on Thursday, and his bandmates took to social media to send him their best ...
The decision came after guitarist Keith Richards declined to commit to the rigors of a lengthy, multi-country schedule.