Songs Covered By The Rolling Stones
Below you see all 74 covers the Rolling Stones played on regular albums (including live-albums).
I chose the covered version that most likely inspired and influenced The Rolling Stones. This is in many times not the first version of the song. The Chuck Berry versions of e.g. Confessin’ The Blues, Don’t Lie To Me or Down The Road Apiece are very likely to have inspired The Stones more than the respectively earlier versions by Jay McShann (1941), Tampa Red (1940) or The Will Bradley Trio (1940). This is the case for many more songs. Nevertheless, I have made a special list for those early original songs.
Definitely not covered by The Rolling Stones: Some songs were performed earlier by others but were definitely Jagger/Richards songs. The definition of a cover by the secondhandsongs (www.secondhandsongs.com) people (first released/recorded by others) is false in my opinion. People at the It’s Only Rock’n’Roll-forum at the Rolling Stones-fansite gave me very justified feedback (http://www.iorr.org/). The Rolling Stones cannot cover their own songs. In the time between recording and release, someone else might have performed those songs. Or they simple gave a song to someone else to record (As Tears Go By, Sister Morphine or Wild Horses e.g.).
I am very grateful to my friend Down Under, expert on the Rolling Stones and their music, also intrigued by the origins of their regular albums and their live music. His cooperation and information is priceless for this project.
The albums of the Rolling Stones songs named are not definitely the first albums where the song was published. I just took my own LP and CD collection as a guideline.
Four lists
- 74 Influential songs covered by The Rolling Stones on regular albums
- 14 of the real ‘original songs’
- Songs definitely not covered by The Rolling Stones
- Songs covered by the Rolling Stones on video or DVD
1. Covered by The Rolling Stones on regular albums
Original son | Performer | Year | Coverband | Album | Year |
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Ain’t Too Proud To Beg | The Temptations | 1966 | Rolling Stones | It’s Only Rock’n’Roll | 1974 |
Around And Around | Chuck Berry | 1958 | Rolling Stones | Stone Age | 1964 |
Bye Bye Johnny | Chuck Berry | 1960 | Rolling Stones | Rock’n’Rolling Stones | 1964 |
Can I Get A Witness | Marvin Gaye | 1963 | Rolling Stones | Rolling Stones | 1964 |
Carol | Chuck Berry | 1958 | Rolling Stones | Rolling Stones | 1964 |
Champagne & Reefer | Muddy Waters | 1961 | Rolling Stones | Shine A Light | 2008 |
Cherry Oh Baby | Eric Donaldson | 1971 | Rolling Stones | Black And Blue | 1976 |
Come On | Chuck Berry | 1961 | Rolling Stones | Big Hits (High Tide And Green Grass) | 1963 |
Confessin’ The Blues | Chuck Berry | 1960 | Rolling Stones | 12X5 | 1964 |
Corrina | Taj Mahal | 1963 | Rolling Stones | No Security | 1998 |
Crackin’ Up | Bo Diddley | 1959 | Rolling Stones | Love You Live, Vol.2 | 1977 |
Cry To Me | Solomon Burke | 1962 | Rolling Stones | Out Of Our Heads | 1965 |
Da Doo Run Run | The Crystals | 1940 | Rolling Stones | The Rest Of The Best, The Stones Story, Part 2 | 1983 |
Don’t (You) Lie To Me | Chuck Berry | 1958 | Rolling Stones | Metamorphosis | 1975 |
Down Home Girl | Alvin Robinson | 1964 | Rolling Stones | The Rolling Stones No. 2 | 1965 |
Down The Road Apiece | Chuck Berry | 1940 | Rolling Stones | The Rolling Stones No. 2 | 1965 |
Everybody Needs Somebody To Love | Solomon Burke | 1964 | Rolling Stones | The Rolling Stones No. 2 | 1965 |
Fortune Teller | Benny Spellman | 1962 | Rolling Stones | Got Live If You Want It ! | 1964 |
Going To A Go-Go | Smokey Robinson & The Miracles | 1965 | Rolling Stones | Still Life | 1982 |
Good Times | Sam Cooke | 1964 | Rolling Stones | Out Of Our Heads | 1965 |
Harlem Shuffle | Bob & Earl | 1963 | Rolling Stones | Dirty Work | 1986 |
Hitch Hike | Marvin Gaye | 1962 | Rolling Stones | Out Of Our Heads | 1965 |
Honest I Do | Jimmy Reed | 1957 | Rolling Stones | Rolling Stones | 1964 |
I Can’t Be Satisfied | Muddy Waters | 1948 | Rolling Stones | The Rolling Stones No. 2 | 1965 |
I Don’t Know Why (I Love You) | Stevie Wonder | 1968 | Rolling Stones | Metamorphosis | 1975 |
I Just Want To Make Love To You | Muddy Waters | 1954 | Rolling Stones | Rolling Stones | 1964 |
I Need You Baby (Mona) | Bo Diddley | 1956 | Rolling Stones | Rolling Stones | 1964 |
I Wanna Be Your Man | The Beatles | 1963 | Rolling Stones | Singles Collection, London 1 | 1963 |
I Want To Be Loved | Muddy Waters | 1955 | Rolling Stones | Singles Collection, London 1 | 1963 |
If You Need Me | Solomon Burke | 1963 | Rolling Stones | 12X5 | 1964 |
I’m A King Bee | Slim Harpo | 1957 | Rolling Stones | Rolling Stones | 1964 |
I’m Alright | Bo Diddley | 1963 | Rolling Stones | Got Live If You Want It | 1966 |
I’m Moving On (Live) | Ray Charles | 1959 | Rolling Stones | December’s Children (And Everybody’s) | 1965 |
It’s All Over Now | The Valentinos | 1963 | Rolling Stones | 12X5 | 1964 |
I’ve Been Loving You Too Long | Otis Redding | 1965 | Rolling Stones | Got Live If You Want It ! | 1966 |
Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me) | The Temptations | 1971 | Rolling Stones | Some Girls | 1978 |
Key To The Highway | Charles Segar | 1940 | Rolling Stones | Dirty Work | 1986 |
Let It Rock | Chuck Berry | 1960 | Rolling Stones | Rolling Stones Rarities 1971-2003 | 1971 |
Like A Rolling Stone | Bob Dylan | 1965 | Rolling Stones | Stripped | 1995 |
Little Baby | Howlin’ Wolf | 1961 | Rolling Stones | Stripped | 2005 |
Little Queenie | Chuck Berry | 1959 | Rolling Stones | Get Yer Ya-Ya’s Out | 1970 |
Little Red Rooster | Howlin’ Wolf | 1961 | Rolling Stones | The Rolling Stones, Now | 1964 |
Look What You’ve Done | Muddy Waters | 1956 | Rolling Stones | December’s Children (And Everybody’s) | 1965 |
Love In Vain | Robert Johnson | 1937 | Rolling Stones | Let It Bleed | 1969 |
Mannish Boy | Muddy Waters | 1955 | Rolling Stones | Love You Live, Vol.2 | 1977 |
Memphis | Chuck Berry | 1958 | Rolling Stones | Rest Of The Best, Stones Story Part 2 | 1983 |
Mercy Mercy | Don Covay & The Goodtimers | 1964 | Rolling Stones | Out Of Our Heads | 1965 |
Money | Barrett Strong | 1959 | Rolling Stones | No Stone Unturned | 1964 |
My Girl | Otis Redding | 1965 | Rolling Stones | Stone Age | 1967 |
Nearness Of You | Frank Sinatra | 1962 | Rolling Stones | Live Licks | 2005 |
Not Fade Away | Buddy Holly & The Crickets | 1957 | Rolling Stones | Big Hits (High Tide And Green Grass) | 1964 |
Oh Baby (We Got A Good Thing Going) | Barbara Lynn | 1963 | Rolling Stones | The Rolling Stones, Now | 1965 |
Pain In My Heart | Otis Redding | 1962 | Rolling Stones | The Rolling Stones No. 2 | 1965 |
Poison Ivy | The Coasters | 1959 | Rolling Stones | No Stone Unturned | 1964 |
Prodigal Son (That’s No Way To Get Along) | Reverend Robert Wilkins | 1929 | Rolling Stones | Beggar’s Banquet | 1968 |
Rock Me Baby | B.B. King | 1964 | Rolling Stones | Live Licks | 2004 |
Route 66 | Chuck Berry | 1961 | Rolling Stones | Rolling Stones | 1964 |
Shake Your Hips | Slim Harpo | 1966 | Rolling Stones | Exile On Main Street, 1 | 1972 |
She Said Yeah | Larry Williams | 1965 | Rolling Stones | December’s Children (And Everybody’s) | 1965 |
Stop Breaking Down | Robert Johnson | 1937 | Rolling Stones | Exile On Main Street, 2 | 1972 |
Suzie Q | Dale Hawkins | 1957 | Rolling Stones | The Rolling Stones No. 2 | 1964 |
Talking About You | Chuck Berry | 1961 | Rolling Stones | December’s Children (And Everybody’s) | 1965 |
Tell Me Baby | Muddy Waters | 1964 | Rolling Stones | The Rest Of The Best, Stones Story, Part 2 | 1983 |
That’s How Strong My Love Is | Otis Redding | 1964 | Rolling Stones | Out Of Our Heads | 1965 |
The Last Time (This May Be..) | The Staple Singers | 1955 | Rolling Stones | 12X5 | 1964 |
Time Is On My Side | Irma Thomas | 1963 | Rolling Stones | 12X5 | 1964 |
Too Rude (Winsome) | Half Pint | 1983 | Rolling Stones | Dirty Work | 1986 |
Twenty Flight Rock | Eddy Cochran | 1958 | Rolling Stones | Still Life | 1982 |
Under The Boardwalk | The Drifters | 1964 | Rolling Stones | 12X5 | 1964 |
Walking The Dog | Rufus Thomas | 1963 | Rolling Stones | Rolling Stones | 1964 |
You Better Move On | Arthur Alexander | 1962 | Rolling Stones | December’s Children (And Everybody’s) | 1964 |
You Can Make It If You Try | Gene Allison | 1958 | Rolling Stones | Rolling Stones | 1964 |
You Can’t Catch Me | Chuck Berry | 1955 | Rolling Stones | The Rolling Stones No. 2 | 1965 |
You Gotta Move | Mississippi Fred McDowell | 1964 | Rolling Stones | Sticky Fingers | 1971 |
2. Real Originals
Many of the songs that were covered by the Rolling Stones were not the original version of the song. They were recorded or released much earlier by others. Here are some of the original releases.
Song | Performer | Year |
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Confessin’ The Blues | Jay Mc Shann Orchestra & Walter Brown | 1941 |
Don’t (You) Lie To Me | Tampa Red | 1940 |
Down The Road Apiece | Will Bradley Trio | 1940 |
If You Need Me | Wilson Pickett | 1962 |
I’m Moving On (Live) | Hank Snow & His Rainbow Ranch Boys | 1950 |
Little Baby (My Baby) | Little Walter | 1955 |
Mannish Boy (I’m A Man) | Bo Diddley | 1955 |
My Girl | The Temptations | 1965 |
Rock Me (Baby) | Muddy Waters | 1957 |
Route 66 | Nat King Cole | 1946 |
Tell Me Baby | Big Bill Broonzy | 1942 |
That’s How Strong My Love Is | O.V. Wright With The Keys | 1964 |
The Nearness Of You | Glenn Miller Orchestra (feat. Ray Eberle) | 1940 |
Time Is On My Side | Kai Winding | 1963 |
The covered songs above are in my opinion the most influential songs for the Rolling Stones.
3. Definitely no covers
In an earlier version of this website I considered, by mistake, these songs as being songs covered by the Rolling Stones. The only reason for that was that I was misled by the fact that the first songs were performed/recorded or released earlier (or in the case of Wild Horses almost simultaneously) than the Rolling Stones versions. They are all Jagger/Richards songs sometimes written for someone else (Marianne Faithfull) or given away to record (Wild Horses). In the time between recording and release of the record some others were allowed to perform the song. All interesting songs.
Song | Performer | Year | Original | Album | Year |
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As Tears Go By | Marianne Faithfull | 1964 | Rolling Stones | December’s Children (And Everybody’s) | 1965 |
Blue Turns To Grey | The Mighty Avengers | 1965 | Rolling Stones | December’s Children (And Everybody’s) | 1965 |
Sister Morphine | Marianne Faithfull | 1969 | Rolling Stones | Sticky Fingers | 1971 |
Think | Chris Farlowe | 1966 | Rolling Stones | Aftermath | 1966 |
We’re Wastin’ Time | Jimmy Tarbuck | 1965 | Rolling Stones | Metamorphosis | 1966 |
Wild Horses | The Flying Burrito Bros | 1971 | Rolling Stones | Sticky Fingers | 1971 |
4. Covered by The Rolling Stones on video or DVD
Song | Performer | Year | Coverband | Album | Year |
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Bob Wills Is Still The King | Waylon Jennings | Rolling Stones | The Biggest Bang | 2007 | |
Get Up, Stand Up | Bob Marley & The Wailers | 1973 | Rolling Stones | The Biggest Bang | 2007 |
I Can’t Turn You Loose | Otis Redding | 1965 | Rolling Stones | Four Flicks | 2004 |
I’m Yours And I’m Hers | Johnny Winter | 1969 | Rolling Stones | Stones In The Park | 1969 |
Learning The Game | Buddy Holly | Rolling Stones | The Biggest Bang | 2007 | |
Love Train | O’Jays | 1973 | Rolling Stones | Four Flicks | 2004 |
Mr. Pitiful | Otis Redding | 1965 | Rolling Stones | The Biggest Bang | 2007 |
Night Time Is The Right Time | Ray Charles | 1959 | Rolling Stones | The Biggest Bang | 2007 |
Who Do You Love | Bo Diddley | 1956 | Rolling Stones | Voodoo Lounge | 1995 |