From “I Am Waiting” to “Shine a Light” to “Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker),” here are our picks for the 30 greatest Rolling Stones songs of all-time.
music staff ranked the 50 greatest Rolling Stones songs of all-time. 11 years later, we’ve decided that our appraisal of the London rock legends’ catalog is in need of a tune-up and reassessment. We’ve even shrunk the number of songs down from 50 to 30, to give our choices some more space to shine. With drummer Charlie Watts’ passing in 2021, the only core members left are Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood. But the band’s elite blues rock pedigree is still as sharp as ever.
Though a decade has passed since our last list, the Stones are still as popular as ever. While many of their songs have not stood the test of time, other, less popular entries have grown more and more beloved—especially as the band’s fanbase welcomes new devotees of all generations into the fold with every stadium tour they complete. We’ve opted to fashion a mixture of the hits and deeper cuts.
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