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.
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- A classic hard rock masterpiece. A must-listen recommended album.
The Rolling Stones Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (21–30)
Sweet Sounds Of Heaven (Feat. Lady Gaga & Stevie Wonder)The Rolling Stones22rank/position

Sweet Sounds Of Heaven (Feat.
Lady Gaga & Stevie Wonder), which has become a hot topic for its star-studded collaboration, is a song created by the British rock band The Rolling Stones together with singer-songwriter Lady Gaga.
In its lyrics, it sings about the importance of respecting one another.
The message warms the heart, and their powerful vocals are sure to lift your spirits.
Winning UglyThe Rolling Stones23rank/position

It’s a song by The Rolling Stones included on their 1986 album Dirty Work, written by Mick Jagger.
Two extended versions were released as 12-inch singles, titled the “London Mix” and the “NY Mix.”
Time is on my sideThe Rolling Stones24rank/position

As a Rolling Stones song that’s easy for men in their 50s to sing, I’d recommend “Time Is on My Side,” which isn’t all that famous.
It’s a somewhat bright ballad with a touch of melancholy and a mature vibe, and it downplays the typical Stones style.
A few years ago, Kenji Sawada sang it in a commercial, and I remember thinking it was really cool.
DandelionThe Rolling Stones25rank/position

The B-side track released in 1967 by the British rock band the Rolling Stones was “Dandelion,” but in the United States it seems this song became more popular than the A-side.
“Dandelion” is a whimsical pop-rock tune that takes its theme from an old British tradition of dandelion fortune-telling.
CongraturationsThe Rolling Stones26rank/position

This song was released as a Rolling Stones track featuring Mick Jagger on vocals.
It’s a song that sings words of celebration with irony; its humorous take on offering “thanks” and “congratulations” for a broken heart makes it particularly memorable.
Fool To CryThe Rolling Stones27rank/position

A hidden gem of a ballad by The Rolling Stones, featured on their 1976 album Black and Blue.
The conversation between a crying father and his young daughter depicted in the song is heartbreakingly poignant.
Released as a single, it became a hit, reaching No.
4 in the UK and No.
10 in the US charts.
Hot StuffThe Rolling Stones28rank/position

The Rolling Stones—needless to say, the world’s most powerful rock band—have been at the forefront for over half a century since the early 1960s.
The song introduced here is a track from their 1976 album Black and Blue.
With a fresh style that incorporates elements of disco and funk, it features Charlie Watts’s drumming and Bill Wyman’s funky bass lines to memorable effect.
The lyrics, which express a passionate love for music and rhythm, give listeners a burst of positive energy.
It’s the perfect track to lift your spirits—whether on a summer drive or at a party with friends.





