| idth="25%" align="center"|Release date | width="25%" align="center"|A-side | width="25%" align="center"|B-side | width="25%" align="center"|Notes |
| idth="25"% align="center"|7 June 1963 | width="25"% align="center"|Come On (Chuck Berry) | width="25"% align="center"|I Want to Be Loved (Willie Dixon | width="25"% align="center"|first UK single, #21 on UK singles charts |
| idth="25"% align="center"|1 November 1963 | width="25"% align="center"|I Wanna Be Your Man (John Lennon/Paul McCartney) | width="25"% align="center"|Stoned (Nanker Phelge) | width="25"% align="center"|#12 on UK singles charts |
| idth="25"% align="center"|21 February 1964 | width="25"% align="center"|Not Fade Away (Petty/Holly) | width="25"% align="center"|Little by Little (Nanker Phelge/Phil Spector) | width="25"% align="center"|#3 on UK singles charts |
idth="25"% align="center"|26 June 1964 (UK) 25 July 1964 (US) | width="25"% align="center"|It's All Over Now (Womack/Womack) | width="25"% align="center"|Good Times, Bad Times (Jagger/Richards) | width="25"% align="center"|#1 on the UK singles charts;#26 on the US singles charts |
| idth="25"% align="center"|August 1964(?) | width="25"% align="center"|Tell Me (Jagger/Richards) | width="25"% align="center"|I Just Want to Make Love to You (Dixon) | width="25"% align="center"|US only, reached #24 on the US singles charts |
| idth="25"% align="center"|26 September 1964 | width="25"% align="center"|Time Is On My Side (Jerry Ragavoy) | width="25"% align="center"|Congratulations (Jagger/Richards) | width="25"% align="center"|US only, reached #26 on the US singles charts |
| idth="25"% align="center"|13 November 1964 | width="25"% align="center"|Little Red Rooster (Dixon) | width="25"% align="center"|Off the Hook (Jagger/Richards) | width="25"% align="center"|UK only, reached #1 on the UK singles charts |
| idth="25"% align="center"|19 December 1964 | width="25"% align="center"|Heart of Stone (Jagger/Richards) | width="25"% align="center"|What a Shame (Jagger/Richards) | width="25"% align="center"|US only, reached #19 on the US singles charts |
idth="25"% align="center"|26 February 1965 (UK) 13 March 1965 (US) | width="25"% align="center"|The Last Time (Jagger/Richards) | width="25"% align="center"|Play with Fire (Nanker Phelge) | width="25"% align="center"|Reached #1 on the UK singles charts and #9 in the US. The B-side was charted on its own in the US and reached #96. |
idth="25"% align="center"|6 June 1965 (US) (and shortly thereafter in the UK) | width="25"% align="center"|Satisfaction (Jagger/Richards) | width="25"% align="center"|The Under-Assistant West Coast Promotion Man (Nanker Phelge) US The Spider and the Fly (Jagger/Richards) UK | width="25"% align="center"|reached #1 in both the US and the UK |
idth="25"% align="center"|25 September 1965 (US) 22 October 1965 (UK) | width="25"% align="center"|Get Off of My Cloud (Jagger/Richards) | width="25"% align="center"|I'm Free (Jagger/Richards) US The Singer not the Song UK | width="25"% align="center"|reached #1 in both the UK and the US |
| idth="25%" align="center"|January 1966 | width="25%" align="center"|As Tears Go By (Jagger/Richards/Oldham) | width="25%" align="center"|Gotta Get Away (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|US only, reached #6 on the singles charts |
idth="25"% align="center"|4 February 1966 (UK) 12 February 1966 (US) | width="25"% align="center"|19th Nervous Breakdown (Jagger/Richards) | width="25"% align="center"|As Tears Go By (Jagger/Richards/Oldham) UK Sad Day (Jagger/Richards) US | width="25"% align="center"|reached #2 in the US and the UK |
idth="25"% align="center"|7 May 1966 (US) 13 May 1966 (UK) | width="25%" align="center"|Paint It, Black (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|Stupid Girl (Jagger/Richards) US Long Long While (Jagger/Richards) UK | width="25%" align="center"|#1 in the US and the UK |
| idth="25%" align="center"|Summer 1966 | width="25%" align="center"|Mother's Little Helper (Jagger/Richards} | width="25%" align="center"|Lady Jane (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|US only; Reached #8 in the US charts. "Lady Jane" reached #24 as a B-side. |
idth="25%" align="center"|23 September 1966 (UK) 24 September 1966 (US) | width="25%" align="center"|Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow? (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|Who's Driving Your Plane? (Jagger/Richards) |
idth="25%" align="center"|13 January 1967 (UK) 14 January 1967 (US) | width="25%" align="center"|Let's Spend the Night Together (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|Ruby Tuesday (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|in the US, "Ruby Tuesday" became the hit single. "Let's Spend the Night Together" reached #3 in the UK and #55 in the US (as a B-side), while "Ruby Tuesday" reached #1 in the US |
idth="25%" align="center"|18 August 1967 (UK) 2 September 1967 (US) | width="25%" align="center"|We Love You (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|Dandelion (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|Reached #8 in the UK. In the US, "Dandelion" became the hit single, reaching #14, while "We Love You" only climbed to #50. |
| idth="25%" align="center"|2 December 1967 | width="25%" align="center"|In Another Land | width="25%" align="center"|The Lantern | width="25%" align="center"|"In Another Land," although it appears on the Rolling Stones' Their Satanic Majesties Request, released as by Bill Wyman. |
| idth="25%" align="center"|December 1967 | width="25%" align="center"|She's a Rainbow (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|2,000 Light Years from Home (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|US only, from the album Their Satanic Majesties Request; reached #25 |
idth="25%" align="center"|24 May 1968 (UK) 1 June 1968 (US) | width="25%" align="center"|Jumpin' Jack Flash (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|Child of the Moon (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|#1 in the UK; #3 in the US |
| idth="25%" align="center"|31 August 1968 | width="25%" align="center"|Street Fighting Man | width="25%" align="center"|No Expectations | width="25%" align="center"|US only, from the album Beggars Banquet. Reached #48 |
idth="25%" align="center"|4 July 1969 (UK) 5 July 1969 (US) | width="25%" align="center"|Honky Tonk Women (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|You Can't Always Get What You Want (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|Reached #1 in the US and the UK. "You Can't Always Get What You Want" reached #42 in the US as a B-side |
| idth="25%" align="center"|December 1970 | width="25%" align="center"|Little Queenie (Berry) | width="25%" align="center"|Love in Vain (Johnson) | width="25%" align="center"|live single; UK only. Did not chart |
idth="25%" align="center"|16 April 1971 (UK) 17 April 1971 (US) | width="25%" align="center"|Brown Sugar (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|Bitch (Jagger/Richards (US & UK) Let It Rock (Berry) only | width="25%" align="center"|"Brown Sugar" and "Bitch" from the album Sticky Fingers. Reached #1 in the US and #2 in the UK |
| idth="25%" align="center"|12 June 1971 | width="25%" align="center"|Wild Horses (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|Sway (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|US only. From the album Sticky Fingers. Reached #28. |
idth="25%" align="center"|15 April 1972 (US) 21 April 1972 (UK) | width="25%" align="center"|Tumbling Dice (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|Sweet Black Angel (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|From the album Exile on Main Street. Reached #5 in the UK and #7 in the US |
| idth="25%" align="center"|15 July 1972 | width="25%" align="center"|Happy (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|All Down the Line (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|US only. From the album Exile on Main Street. Reached #22. |
idth="25%" align="center"|17 August 1973 (UK) 28 August 1973 (US) | width="25%" align="center"|Angie (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|Silver Train (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|From the album Goats Head Soup. Reached #5 in the UK and #1 in the US |
| idth="25%" align="center"|December 1973 | width="25%" align="center"|Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker) (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|Dancing with Mr. D. (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|US only. From the album Goats Head Soup. Reached #15 |
idth="25%" align="center"|26 July 1974 (UK) 27 July 1974 (US) | width="25%" align="center"|It's Only Rock 'n Roll (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|Through the Lonely Nights (Jagger/Richards | width="25%" align="center"|From the album It's Only Rock 'n Roll; reached #10 in the UK and #16 in the US |
| idth="25%" align="center"|25 October 1974 | width="25%" align="center"|Ain't Too Proud to Beg (Whitfield/Holland) | width="25%" align="center"|Dance Little Sister (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|US only. From the album It's Only Rock 'n Roll; reached #17. |
| idth="25%" align="center"|23 May 1975 | width="25%" align="center"|I Don't Know Why (Wonder/Riser/Hunter/Hardaway) | width="25%" align="center"|Try a Little Harder (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|released by Decca, the Stones's label from 1963-1971 from archival recordings. Reached #42 in the US |
| idth="25%" align="center"|20 April 1976 | width="25%" align="center"|Fool to Cry (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|Crazy Mama (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|From the album Black and Blue. Reached #6 in the UK and #10 in the US |
| idth="25%" align="center"|19 May 1978 | width="25%" align="center"|Miss You (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|Far Away Eyes (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|From the album Some Girls. Reached #3 in the UK and #1 in the US |
| idth="25%" align="center"|1978 | width="25%" align="center"|Beast of Burden (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|? | width="25%" align="center"|US only. From the album Some Girls. Reached #8 |
| idth="25%" align="center"|15 September 1978 | width="25%" align="center"|Respectable (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|When the Whip Comes Down (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|UK only. From the album Some Girls. Reached #23. |
| idth="25%" align="center"|29 November 1978 | width="25%" align="center"|Shattered (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|Everything Is Turning to Gold (Jagger/Richards/Wood) | width="25%" align="center"|US only. A-side from Some Girls, B-side previously unreleased. Reached #31. |
| idth="25%" align="center"|20 June 1980 | width="25%" align="center"|Emotional Rescue (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|Down in the Hole (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|From the album Emotional Rescue. Reached #9 in the UK and #3 in the US |
| idth="25%" align="center"|19 September 1980 | width="25%" align="center"|She's So Cold (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|Send It To Me (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|From the album Emotional Rescue. Reached #33 in the UK and #26 in the US |
| idth="25%" align="center"|14 August 1981 | width="25%" align="center"|Start Me Up (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|No Use In Crying (Jagger/Richards/Wood) | width="25%" align="center"|From the album Tattoo You. Reached #2 in the US and #7 in the UK |
| idth="25%" align="center"|30 November 1981 | width="25%" align="center"|Waiting on a Friend (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|Little T&A (Jagger/Richards/Wood) | width="25%" align="center"|From the album Tattoo You. Reached #13 in the US, #50 in the UK |
| idth="25%" align="center"|1 June 1982 | width="25%" align="center"|Going to A Go Go (Robinson/Tarplin/Moore/Rogers) | width="25%" align="center"|Beast of Burden (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|Live single, with A side from live album Still Life. Reached #26 in the UK and #25 in the US |
| idth="25%" align="center"|13 September 1982 | width="25%" align="center"|Time Is On My Side (Ragavoy) | width="25%" align="center"|Twenty Flight Rock (Fairchild/Cochran) | width="25%" align="center"|Live single from live album Still Life. Reached #62 in the UK; did not chart in the US |
| idth="25%" align="center"|1 November 1983 | width="25%" align="center"|Undercover of the Night (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|All the Way Down (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|From the album Undercover. Reached #11 in the UK and #9 in the US |
| idth="25%" align="center"|30 January 1984 | width="25%" align="center"|She Was Hot (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|I Think I'm Going Mad (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|A-side from the album Undercover; B-side previously unreleased. Reached #42 in the UK and #44 in the US |
| idth="25%" align="center"|26 February 1986 | width="25%" align="center"|Harlem Shuffle (Relf/Nelson) | width="25%" align="center"|Had It With You (Jagger/Richards/Wood) | width="25%" align="center"|From the album Dirty Work. Reached #13 in the UK; #5 in the US |
| idth="25%" align="center"|20 May 1986 | width="25%" align="center"|One Hit (to the Body) (Jagger/Richards/Wood) | width="25%" align="center"|Fight (Jagger/Richards/Wood) | width="25%" align="center"|From the album Dirty Work. Reached #28 in the US; did not chart in the UK |
| idth="25%" align="center"|21 August 1989 | width="25%" align="center"|Mixed Emotions (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|Fancy Man Blues (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|A-side from the album Steel Wheels. First CD single from the Stones. Reached #36 in the UK and #5 in the US. |
| idth="25%" align="center"|13 November 1989 | width="25%" align="center"|Rock and a Hard Place (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|Cook Cook Blues (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|A-side from the album Steel Wheels. Reached #63 in the UK and #23 in the US. |
| idth="25%" align="center"|January 1990 | width="25%" align="center"|Almost Hear You Sigh (Jagger/Richards/Steve Jordan) | width="25%" align="center"|Break the Spell (Jagger/Richardss) | width="25%" align="center"|From the album Steel Wheels. Reached #31 in the UK, #50 in the US. |
| idth="25%" align="center"|26 February 1990 | width="25%" align="center"|Terrifying (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|Wish I'd Never Met You (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|UK only. Did not chart |
| idth="25%" align="center"|4 March 1991 | width="25%" align="center"|Highwire (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|2000 Light Years from Home (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|The B-side was a live recording. Reached #29 in the UK; #57 in the US |
| idth="25%" align="center"|24 May 1991 | width="25%" align="center"|Ruby Tuesday (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|Play with Fire (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|UK only. Live single from the live album Flashpoint. Reached #59 in the UK. |
| idth="25%" align="center"|18 July 1991 | width="25%" align="center"|Sex Drive (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|Undercover of the Night (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|US only. The B-side is a live recording. Did not chart. |
| idth="25%" align="center"|4 July 1994 | width="25%" align="center"|Love Is Strong (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|The Storm (Jagger/Richards) So Young (Jagger/Richards) only | width="25%" align="center"|A-side from album Voodoo Lounge. Reached #14 in the UK, #91 in the US. |
| idth="25%" align="center"|26 September 1994 | width="25%" align="center"|You Got Me Rocking (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|Jump On Top of Me (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|A-side from the album Voodoo Lounge. Reached #23 in the UK; did not chart in the US. |
| idth="25%" align="center"|17 October 1994 | width="25%" align="center"|Out of Tears (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|I'm Gonna Drive (Jagger/Richards) So Young (Jagger/Richards) US Sparks Will Fly (Jagger/Richards) UK | width="25%" align="center"|A-side and "Sparks Will Fly" from the album Voodoo Lounge. Reached #38 in the UK; #60 in the US. |
idth="25%" align="center"|4 April 1995 (US) 3 July 1995 (UK) | width="25%" align="center"|I Go Wild (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|none | width="25%" align="center"|From the album Voodoo Lounge. Reached #29 in the UK; did not chart in the US. |
| idth="25%" align="center"|30 October 1995 | width="25%" align="center"|Like a Rolling Stone (Dylan) | width="25%" align="center"|Black Limousine (Jagger/Richards/Wood) All Down the Line (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|Live single. A-side from the live album Stripped. Reached #12 in the UK; did not chart in the US. |
| idth="25%" align="center"|22 September 1997 | width="25%" align="center"|Anybody Seen My Baby? (Jagger/Richards/k.d. lang/Ben Mink) | width="25%" align="center"|none | width="25%" align="center"|From the album Bridges to Babylon. Reached #22 in the UK; did not chart in the US. |
| idth="25%" align="center"|26 January 1998 | width="25%" align="center"|Saint of Me (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|Gimme Shelter (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|A-side from the album Bridges to Babylon. B-side a live recording. Reached #26 in the UK and #94 in the US. |
| idth="25%" align="center"|7 May 1998 | width="25%" align="center"|Out of Control (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|none | width="25%" align="center"|UK only. From the album Bridges to Babylon. Reached #51. |
| idth="25%" align="center"|14 October 2002 | width="25%" align="center"|Don't Stop (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|Miss You (Jagger/Richards) | width="25%" align="center"|A-side from the greatest hits collection Forty Licks. B-side a remix. Did not chart. |