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The Rolling Stones Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

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 Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)

Satisfaction SkankFatboy Slim & The Rolling Stones29rank/position

Fatboy Slim & The Rolling Stones – Satisfaction Skank – Official Video
Satisfaction SkankFatboy Slim & The Rolling Stones

A truly historic moment has been realized in the form of a collaboration between Fatboy Slim and The Rolling Stones.

A mashup born around 1999 has finally received an official release after more than a quarter of a century.

This track layers the legendary Stones guitar riff over the big beat of Fatboy Slim’s signature song, “The Rockafeller Skank,” and for years it’s been spoken of in club circles as something “only those in the know” possessed.

Its official release after years of rights hurdles marks a rare moment where the histories of dance music and rock intersect.

An extended club-ready version has been released simultaneously, perfect for those who want to feel it on the dancefloor.

It’s recommended for anyone who wants to experience the magic of music that transcends generations.

CongraturationsThe Rolling Stones30rank/position

Congratulations ((Original Single Mono Version))
CongraturationsThe Rolling Stones

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.

The Rolling Stones Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)

Laugh, I Nearly DiedThe Rolling Stones31rank/position

Laugh, I Nearly Died – The Rolling Stones
Laugh, I Nearly DiedThe Rolling Stones

A track included on the album A Bigger Bang, released by The Rolling Stones in 2005.

The album was acclaimed as “their best in years,” reached the Top 10 on charts around the world, and was certified platinum in four countries.

Mess It Up (Starring Nicholas Hoult)The Rolling Stones32rank/position

From the Rolling Stones’ album “Hackney Diamonds,” released in October 2023 and marking a new chapter after the passing of Charlie Watts, the emotionally stirring new single “Mess It Up (Starring Nicholas Hoult)” is generating buzz.

The must-see music video, starring Nicholas Hoult, brilliantly matches his performance with the song’s groove.

Seamlessly blending blues rock with modern pop, this track is sure to appeal to a wide range of fans.

It’s a song I’d recommend to listeners of any generation!

Moonlight MileThe Rolling Stones33rank/position

Moonlight Mile with lyrics- The Rolling Stones
Moonlight MileThe Rolling Stones

A track included on the Rolling Stones’ 1971 album Sticky Fingers.

Born from a nighttime recording session, the track—on which Mick Jagger played acoustic guitar—is referred to by him as a “dream song.”

Mother’s little helperThe Rolling Stones34rank/position

Even in 2020, they remain at the top of their game—a living legend that has never disbanded and continues to perform as a world-renowned rock band.

This song, included on the classic 1966 release Aftermath by The Rolling Stones, is one many people will recognize for its memorable guitar phrase.

Contrary to its lively shuffle beat, the lyrics—about a troubled housewife—are quite serious.

It’s the kind of song that makes anyone feel they should never cause their mother such pain.

No ExpectationsThe Rolling Stones35rank/position

The Rolling Stones – No Expectations – Live OFFICIAL
No ExpectationsThe Rolling Stones

A blues track released in 1968 by the British rock band The Rolling Stones.

It was used in the 1978 anti-war film Coming Home.

The track has been covered by many artists, including Johnny Cash and Beck.