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The Rolling Stones Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

Formed in 1962 by a group of Britons obsessed with American blues and R&B, this band evolved with the times—incorporating elements like Indian music and disco—while continuing to thrive as rock legends.

Here is an introduction to a ranking of popular songs by the Rolling Stones.

The Rolling Stones Popular Song Rankings [2025] (11–20)

Loving CupThe Rolling Stones15rank/position

The Rolling Stones – Loving Cup | Montreux (1972)
Loving CupThe Rolling Stones

A track from one of the Stones’ very best albums, Exile on Main St.

Unlike “Tumbling Dice” or “Happy,” it wasn’t released as a single, but it’s a gem with a beautiful melody.

Nicky Hopkins’s piano is especially striking.

As Tears Go ByThe Rolling Stones16rank/position

The Rolling Stones – As Tears Go By (Shine a Light 2008) Full HD
As Tears Go ByThe Rolling Stones

A song written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards.

Its original title was “As Time Goes By.” It was first recorded by Marianne Faithfull, who later became Mick’s girlfriend, and then recorded by The Rolling Stones a year later.

Midnight RamblerThe Rolling Stones17rank/position

The Rolling Stones – Midnight Rambler (Live) – OFFICIAL
Midnight RamblerThe Rolling Stones

Midnight Rambler is a landmark of blues rock released by The Rolling Stones in 1969.

Charlie Watts’s drums and Bill Wyman’s bass create a deep groove, while Mick Jagger’s harmonica injects a tense atmosphere into the track.

Most notable is the dynamic development—shifting between calm and intensity—guided by Jagger’s harmonica.

It’s one of those breathtaking moments in a Stones live show.

The depth and emotion drawn from such a simple harmonica line leave an unforgettable impact on listeners.

A classic that epitomizes the instrument’s expressive range, it pulls you in the moment you hear it.

Miss YouThe Rolling Stones18rank/position

The Rolling Stones – Miss You – OFFICIAL PROMO
Miss YouThe Rolling Stones

When you want to do something about that murky feeling after a fight, The Rolling Stones’ “Miss You” is a great pick.

Released in 1978, the song features a melody that’s gentle yet tinged with a certain wistfulness.

In particular, Mick Jagger’s tender vocals are sure to soothe a heart hurt by an argument.

The lyrics, which capture the delicate emotions of a quarrel between lovers, are easy for many to relate to.

It’s hard to apologize first, but you still care deeply… This track is packed with those complex feelings, making it perfect for taking the first step toward mending a relationship.

Pretty Beat UpThe Rolling Stones19rank/position

This track, with its dark and mysterious atmosphere, is a Ron Wood creation that stands out for its incorporation of funk and disco elements.

David Sanborn’s saxophone adds depth and energy to the piece, asserting a strong presence especially from the two-minute mark.

The lyrics, depicting the pain and anguish after a breakup, are sure to resonate deeply with listeners.

Although it was recorded during the sessions for the album Undercover, released in July 1983, it was initially treated as an unreleased track.

It’s a perfect song for those looking to heal emotional wounds or rediscover the allure of blues rock.

Rocks OffThe Rolling Stones20rank/position

The Rolling Stones – Rocks Off (Live) – OFFICIAL
Rocks OffThe Rolling Stones

This song was used in the 2012 commercial for “Stones Bar.” The drink was created to commemorate the Rolling Stones’ 50th anniversary.

Using their trademark tongue-and-lips logo, the commercial featured the nostalgic “Rocks Off,” and a version was also commissioned that included appearances by numerous Japanese musicians.

The Rolling Stones Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (21–30)

Ruby TuesdayThe Rolling Stones21rank/position

The Rolling Stones – Ruby Tuesday (Live) – Official 1991
Ruby TuesdayThe Rolling Stones

The song initially feels somewhat dark, but the chorus is a memorable part that makes you want to sing along with everyone.

It has also been covered by other bands like Scorpions.

However, the audience’s cheers are so overwhelming that it makes you think they really are idols.