How many songs did Rolling Stones cover?
Below you see all 74 covers the Rolling Stones played on regular albums (including live-albums). I chose the covered version that most likely inspired and influenced The Rolling Stones. This is in many times not the first version of the song.
What artists did the Rolling Stones cover?
The 50 Best Rolling Stones Covers
- David Bowie, “Let’s Spend the Night Together” (1973)
- Johnny Cash, “No Expectations” (1978)
- Devo, “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” (1978)
- Tegan and Sara, “Fool to Cry” (2013)
- Linda Ronstadt, “Tumbling Dice” (1978)
- Guns N’ Roses, “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” (2018)
- The Who, “Under My Thumb” (1967)
What songs did the Rolling Stones steal?
Rolling Stones, “Anybody Seen My Baby?” (1997) A few years later, a court determined that the Stones had also “improperly borrowed” two songs by Robert Johnson, “Love in Vain” and “Stop Breakin’ Down.”
What covers did the Rolling Stones do?
Songs covered by The Rolling Stones
- Ain’t Too Proud To Beg – The Temptations.
- Can I Get A Witness – Marvin Gaye.
- Carol – Chuck Berry.
- Come On – Chuck Berry.
- Crackin’ Up – Bo Diddley.
- Everybody Knows About My Good Thing – Little Johnny Taylor.
- Everybody Needs Somebody To Love – Solomon Burke.
- Going To A Go-Go – The Miracles.
What Sam Cooke song was covered by the Rolling Stones?
Good Times
Cooke convinced him to let the Rolling Stones record the song….The Rolling Stones version.
“It’s All Over Now” | |
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B-side | “Good Times, Bad Times” |
Released | 26 June 1964 |
Recorded | 10 June 1964 |
Studio | Chess (Chicago) |
Did the Rolling Stones ever cover a song?
The Rolling Stones — like so many other great groups that got their start in the ’60s — began as a cover band, working through rock, blues and R&B favorites. Their first few albums consisted almost entirely of cover songs.
What Motown songs did the Rolling Stones cover?
The Rolling Stones played Detroit’s Ford Field on Monday night, and they honored the city’s musical roots by covering the 1966 Temptations classic “Ain’t Too Proud to Beg.” “Ever since we were really young, we always loved Motown,” Mick Jagger told the audience.
What Bobby Womack song did the Rolling Stones record?
It’s All Over Now
The Rolling Stones’ association with Womack and his music dates back to 1964 when the rock band released a cover of the song “It’s All Over Now,” originally recorded by Womack’s group the the Valentinos. The Rolling Stones’ version reached the top of the U.K. singles charts.