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  2. 100 Years Ago - Wikipedia

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    "100 Years Ago" Song by the Rolling Stones; from the album Goats Head Soup; Released: 31 August 1973: Recorded: November–December 1972: Genre: Funk rock [1] Length: 3: 59: Label: Rolling Stones/Virgin: Songwriter(s) Jagger–Richards: Producer(s) Jimmy Miller: Goats Head Soup track listing

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  4. Rolling Stone charts - Wikipedia

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    Logo of Rolling Stone magazine. The Rolling Stone charts tabulated the relative weekly popularity of songs and albums in the United States. Chart data was powered by analytics firm Alpha Data (formerly BuzzAngle Music) and results were published on the website of pop culture magazine Rolling Stone, both of which are properties of the United States–based Penske Media Corporation (PMC).

  5. Ruby Tuesday (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Ruby Tuesday" is a song by the English rock band the Rolling Stones, released in January 1967. The song became the band's fourth number-one hit in the United States and reached number three in the United Kingdom as a double A-side with "Let's Spend the Night Together".

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  8. The Last Time (Rolling Stones song) - Wikipedia

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    Although "The Last Time" is credited to Jagger/Richards, the song's chorus is identical, in melody and lyrics, to "This May Be the Last Time", a gospel song recorded in 1954 by the Staple Singers which itself was an arrangement of the first part of a sermon recorded by Reverend J. M. Gates in 1926 titled "You May Be Alive, You May Be Dead, Christmas Day".

  9. Mother's Little Helper - Wikipedia

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    The Rolling Stones' twelfth US single, "Mother's Little Helper" spent nine weeks on the US Billboard Hot 100, peaking at No. 8, and it reached No. 4 on both Record World and Cash Box 's charts. Though American fans generally found "Mother's Little Helper" lacking when compared to the band's previous singles, contemporary reviewers described the ...