• Home
  • Advertise your Music
  • Contact
Monday, February 9, 2026
SINGERSROOM
  • R&B Music
    • R&B Artists
    • R&B Videos
  • Song Guides
  • Gospel
  • Featured
  • Social
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Twitter
  • Live R&B Radio
  • Submit Music
  • Contact
  • R&B Music
    • R&B Artists
    • R&B Videos
  • Song Guides
  • Gospel
  • Featured
  • Social
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Twitter
  • Live R&B Radio
  • Submit Music
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
SINGERSROOM
No Result
View All Result
Home Best Songs Guide

10 Best The Rolling Stones Songs of All Time

List of the Top 10 Best The Rolling Stones Songs of All Time

Samuel Moore by Samuel Moore
May 20, 2025
in Best Songs Guide
0
10 Best The Rolling Stones Songs of All Time
4.2k
SHARES
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

When it comes to rock and roll royalty, few bands can match the swagger, style, and staying power of The Rolling Stones. With Mick Jagger’s magnetic stage presence, Keith Richards’ gritty riffs, and decades of chart-topping, genre-defying hits, the Stones didn’t just ride the wave of rock—they helped create it. From bluesy beginnings to global superstardom, the band has been the heartbeat of rebellion, passion, and pure rock energy for over half a century.

In this countdown of the Top 10 Most Popular The Rolling Stones Songs of All Time, we’re cranking up the volume on the timeless tracks that turned this band into a cultural phenomenon. These are the songs that filled stadiums, sparked revolutions, and became the soundtrack to wild nights, broken hearts, and rock dreams. Whether it’s the gritty groove of “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” or the haunting beauty of “Angie,” every song on this list is a piece of rock history.

So tighten your leather jacket, strike a pose, and get ready to dive into the unforgettable riffs, rebellious lyrics, and legendary performances that made the Stones the greatest rock and roll band in the world. The countdown to rock greatness starts now—let’s roll!

Table of Contents

  • 1. “Paint It Black” (1966)
  • 2. “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” (1965)
  • 3. “Sympathy for the Devil” (1968)
  • 4. “Gimme Shelter” (1969)
  • 5. “Angie” (1973)
  • 6. “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” (1968)
  • 7. “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” (1969)
  • 8. “Start Me Up” (1981)
  • 9. “Brown Sugar” (1971)
  • 10. “Wild Horses” (1971)

1. “Paint It Black” (1966)

Dark, haunting, and unlike anything else at the time, “Paint It Black” took The Rolling Stones into the realm of psychedelia. Driven by Brian Jones’ eerie sitar melody and Jagger’s brooding lyrics, the song explores themes of grief and despair with an intensity that resonated deeply. Released in 1966, it became an instant classic, standing out for its relentless energy and hypnotic Eastern influences. Its ominous, almost trance-like quality still makes it one of the band’s most mesmerizing tracks, proving that the Stones could push musical boundaries while keeping their signature edge.

2. “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” (1965)

Few songs have captured the rebellious spirit of rock and roll as perfectly as “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction.” Released in 1965, this track became a cultural phenomenon, powered by Keith Richards’ fuzz-drenched guitar riff—one of the most instantly recognizable in music history. Mick Jagger’s raw, sneering vocals voiced the frustrations of a generation, railing against commercialism, conformity, and sexual dissatisfaction. It struck a nerve with young listeners worldwide and catapulted The Rolling Stones to the top of the charts, becoming their first No. 1 hit in the U.S. This electrifying anthem didn’t just define the band’s sound—it cemented their status as the ultimate rock rebels.

3. “Sympathy for the Devil” (1968)

Provocative, sinister, and utterly hypnotic, “Sympathy for the Devil” is a track that only The Rolling Stones could pull off. With a hypnotic Latin groove and eerie “woo-woo” backing vocals, the song transforms Jagger into the voice of Satan himself, recounting history’s darkest atrocities with a devilish charm. Released on Beggars Banquet in 1968, this bold and controversial track was met with shock and intrigue. Over time, it became a defining piece of the Stones’ catalog, showcasing their ability to blend raw rock with theatrical storytelling.

4. “Gimme Shelter” (1969)

A chilling reflection of the turbulent late ’60s, “Gimme Shelter” is one of The Rolling Stones’ most powerful and politically charged songs. From the opening notes, the track exudes a sense of doom, with Richards’ moody guitar work and Jagger’s urgent vocals painting a picture of impending chaos. But it’s Merry Clayton’s scorching backing vocals—recorded in the middle of the night while she was heavily pregnant—that elevate this song to legendary status. Her gut-wrenching delivery, particularly her near-voice-cracking high notes, adds an almost desperate energy. A song about war, violence, and desperation, “Gimme Shelter” remains one of the most haunting masterpieces in rock history.

5. “Angie” (1973)

Amid their hard-hitting rock anthems, “Angie” stands out as one of The Rolling Stones’ most poignant and intimate songs. Released in 1973, this acoustic ballad showcases a rare moment of vulnerability from the band. Jagger’s heartfelt, melancholic vocals and Richards’ delicate guitar work create a deeply emotional track that resonated with fans across the world. The song’s bittersweet lyrics—rumored to be about either David Bowie’s wife, Angela, or Keith Richards’ own personal struggles—add to its mystique. A chart-topping hit, “Angie” proved that the Stones could master ballads just as well as high-energy rockers.

6. “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” (1968)

If one song encapsulates The Rolling Stones’ signature swagger, it’s “Jumpin’ Jack Flash.” With its searing riff and Jagger’s electrifying vocals, this 1968 single marked the band’s return to a grittier, blues-influenced rock sound. Lyrically, it tells the story of resilience and survival, delivered with a rebellious energy that makes it impossible to resist. A staple of their live performances, “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” has been a defining anthem for the band for over five decades, proving that rock and roll is, at its core, about pure, unfiltered attitude.

7. “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” (1969)

A sweeping, philosophical epic, “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” starts with a serene choir before evolving into a deeply layered masterpiece. Released on Let It Bleed in 1969, the song explores themes of disappointment, longing, and acceptance. Featuring gospel harmonies, a French horn intro, and rich orchestration, it showcases the Stones’ ability to craft something grand and introspective. Over the years, it has become an enduring anthem, offering wisdom wrapped in one of the band’s most elegant arrangements.

8. “Start Me Up” (1981)

Few opening riffs are as instantly recognizable as the one that kicks off “Start Me Up.” Originally written as a reggae song before being reworked into a high-energy rocker, the track became a stadium anthem upon its release in 1981. With its infectious groove and playful lyrics, “Start Me Up” remains a staple of both sports events and Stones concerts. Even after nearly two decades in the industry, this track proved that The Rolling Stones could still deliver timeless, electrifying rock anthems.

9. “Brown Sugar” (1971)

Few songs start an album with as much fire as “Brown Sugar.” Kicking off Sticky Fingers with an infectious groove, this raucous rocker became an instant classic upon its release in 1971. With its gritty guitar riff and undeniable energy, the song shot to the top of the charts, showcasing the band’s signature mix of blues, rock, and raw, unfiltered swagger. While its controversial lyrics have sparked debate, there’s no denying the track’s musical brilliance. Decades later, “Brown Sugar” remains one of The Rolling Stones’ most iconic and electrifying songs.

10. “Wild Horses” (1971)

The Rolling Stones may be known for their rebellious energy, but “Wild Horses” reveals their softer, more emotional side. A beautifully melancholic country-rock ballad from Sticky Fingers (1971), the song captures themes of love, loss, and devotion with heartfelt sincerity. Jagger’s tender vocals, paired with Richards’ gentle acoustic strumming, create a song that feels deeply personal yet universally relatable. It’s a track that resonates just as strongly today, proving that the Stones’ music is as much about emotion as it is about attitude.

Samuel Moore

Samuel Moore is a frequent contributor to Singers Room. Since 2005, Singersroom has been the voice of R&B around the world. Connect with us via social media below.

Related Posts

10 Best Buffalo Springfield Songs of All Time
Best Songs Guide

10 Best Buffalo Springfield Songs of All Time

August 12, 2025
10 Best Lavern Baker Songs of All Time
Best Songs Guide

10 Best Lavern Baker Songs of All Time

August 12, 2025
10 Best Eric Clapton Songs of All Time
Best Songs Guide

10 Best Eric Clapton Songs of All Time

August 12, 2025
10 Best Gene Chandler Songs of All Time
Best Songs Guide

10 Best Gene Chandler Songs of All Time

August 12, 2025
10 Best Bad Company Songs of All Time
Best Songs Guide

10 Best Bad Company Songs of All Time

August 12, 2025
10 Best Britney Spears Songs of All Time
Best Songs Guide

10 Best Britney Spears Songs of All Time

August 12, 2025
100 Best Worship Songs of All Time
Gospel Songs Guide

100 Best Worship Songs of All Time

by Edward Tomlin
March 31, 2023
0

Worship songs are a powerful form of music that serve to uplift, inspire, and connect people with a higher power...

Read more
50 Best Southern Gospel Songs of All Time

50 Best Southern Gospel Songs of All Time

April 13, 2023
Singersroom.com

The Soul Train Award winner for "Best Soul Site," Singersroom features top R&B Singers, candid R&B Interviews, New R&B Music, Soul Music, R&B News, R&B Videos, and editorials on fashion & lifestyle trends.

Trending Posts

  • Greatest Singers of All Time
  • Best Rappers of All Time
  • Best Songs of All Time
  • Karaoke Songs
  • R Kelly Songs
  • Smokey Robinson Songs

Recent Posts

  • 10 Best Buffalo Springfield Songs of All Time
  • 10 Best Lavern Baker Songs of All Time
  • 10 Best Eric Clapton Songs of All Time
  • 10 Best Gene Chandler Songs of All Time
  • 10 Best Bad Company Songs of All Time
  • 10 Best Britney Spears Songs of All Time

Good Music – Best Songs by Year (All Genres)

1940 | 1941 | 1942 | 1943 | 1944 | 1945 | 1946 | 1947 | 1948 | 1949 | 1951 | 1952 | 1953 | 1954 | 1955 | 1956 | 1957 | 1958 | 1959 | 1960 | 1961 | 1962 | 1963 | 1964 | 1965 | 1966 | 1967 | 1968 | 1969 | 1970 | 1971 | 1972 | 1973 | 1974 | 1975 | 1976 | 1977 | 1978 | 1979 | 1980 | 1981 | 1982 | 1983 | 1984 | 1985 | 1986 | 1987 | 1988 | 1989 | 1990 | 1991 | 1992 | 1993 | 1994 | 1995 | 1996 | 1997 | 1998 | 1999 | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009| 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022
  • Home
  • Advertise your Music
  • Contact

© 2023 SingersRoom.com - All Rights Reserved

No Result
View All Result
  • R&B Music
    • R&B Artists
    • R&B Videos
  • Song Guides
  • Gospel
  • Featured
  • Social
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Twitter
  • Live R&B Radio
  • Submit Music
  • Contact