That's just what Classic Rock History did, though, with a list of the "top 10 Rolling Stones songs of all time." As writer Brian Kachejian put it, "if we were stuck in a subway station during a blackout, and we could only listen to ten Rolling Stones tracks to get us through whatever came next...then these are the ten we’d choose to ride it out with."
At #5 was the first Rolling Stones song to become a number one single in the U.S., "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction," which occupied that position for four weeks after its release in 1965 and could arguably be considered their most well-known tune to this day. Next up, at #4, was the groundbreaking "Sympathy for the Devil," which stirred up a fair share of controversy when it was released on 1968's Beggars Banquet. A very different kind of song, the emotional "Memory Motel" from Black and Blue (1976), took the #3 spot, while "Gimme Shelter" — one of the most iconic tracks from 1969's Let It Bleed — was ranked #2.
Indeed, the seven-minute-long track, which features one of Keith Richards' meanest riffs, some truly outrageous vocals from Mick Jagger, and a sexy instrumental jam at the end, is a fan-favorite for a reason. (At the time of this writing, "Can't You Hear Me Knocking" has racked up over 100 million streams on Spotify, for anybody who needs proof.)
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