Rock and roll titans The Rolling Stones have penned some truly iconic tracks over the years, but three of their number-one ...
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The Rolling Stones came out of the 1960s British rock and roll scene. The bands from that era were inspired by the American blues rockers that had come before them in the 1950s. And so, in many ways, ...
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In some ways, the two couldn’t have been more different, but the “Fame” star once put his own spin on a Rolling Stones song. Bowie’s version had a little more subtext than the original.
One of the saddest classic rock songs was written by The Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger and Keith Richards and recorded by another star.
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12. ‘You Can Make It If You Try’ Placed near the end of the album, “You Can Make It If You Try” is a self-empowerment song that feels tedious and endless. The Rolling Stones made it.