Lead Vocals On Rolling Stones Tracks
Below is a list of the officially released Rolling Stones tracks on which Richards sings lead vocals or shares lead-vocal duties:
- "Something Happened to Me Yesterday" (alternates with Jagger), "Connection" (co-lead with Jagger) – Between the Buttons (1967)
- "Salt of the Earth" (first verse) – Beggars Banquet (1968)
- "You Got the Silver" – Let It Bleed (1969)
- "Happy" – Exile On Main St. (1972)
- "Coming Down Again" – Goats Head Soup (1973)
- "Memory Motel" (alternates with Jagger) – Black and Blue (1976)
- "Happy" (live) – Love You Live (1977)
- "Before They Make Me Run" – Some Girls (1978)
- "All About You" – Emotional Rescue (1980)
- "Little T&A" – Tattoo You (1981)
- "Wanna Hold You" – Undercover (1983)
- "Too Rude," "Sleep Tonight" – Dirty Work (1986)
- "Can't Be Seen," "Slipping Away" – Steel Wheels (1989)
- "Can't Be Seen" (live) – Flashpoint (1991)
- "The Worst," "Thru and Thru" – Voodoo Lounge (1994)
- "Slipping Away" (acoustic studio rehearsal) – Stripped (1995)
- "You Don't Have to Mean It," "Thief in the Night," "How Can I Stop" – Bridges to Babylon (1997)
- "Thief in the Night" (live) – No Security (1999)
- "Losing My Touch" – Forty Licks (2002)
- "Happy" (live), "The Nearness of You" (live), "You Don't Have to Mean It" (live) – Live Licks (2004)
- "This Place Is Empty," "Infamy" – A Bigger Bang (2005)
- "Hurricane" – CD single (free at US Rolling Stones concerts in 2005 with donation to Hurricane Katrina fund)
- "Thru and Thru" (live) – Rarities 1971-2003 (2005)
- "You Got the Silver" (live), "Connection" (live), "Little T&A" (live) – Shine a Light (2008)
- "Soul Survivor" (Alternative Take) -"Exile On Main Street (2010 Reissue)" (2010)
- "We Had it All" – Some Girls (2011 Reissue) (2011)
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