On this day in 1967, The Rolling Stones earned a No. 1 hit with “Ruby Tuesday.” The success of this song was unlikely, mostly because it was never meant to be an A-side single in the first place. This ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. By the late '60s, the Rolling Stones were already an established chart-topping band, having scored three number one hits with "(I ...
The Rolling Stones are known for their bluesy style. But these four 1960s songs show just how tuneful the band could be.
On March 4, 1967, "Ruby Tuesday" — which was released on the American edition of Between the Buttons — peaked at the top position on the charts in the U.S., where it stayed for one week. Over half a ...