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The Story Behind Johnny Cash’s Only Rolling Stones Cover, and One of the Final Songs Recorded With Brian Jones
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Mick Jagger Always Thought Keith Richards Would’ve Been Better Suited to Sing This Rolling Stones Classic
The “Frankenstein” Rolling Stones Deep Cut That Marked the End of Marianne Faithfull and Mick Jagger’s Relationship
62 Years Ago, the Rolling Stones Kicked Off Decades of Legendary Tunes With a Collection of Covers—and a Few Original Songs