The Rolling Stones – Get Off Of My Cloud (Live) – OFFICIAL

The Rolling Stones performing "Get Off Of My Cloud", live at Zilker Park, Austin, Texas, 22nd October 2006. "Get Off Of My Cloud" was released as a single in 1965 and reached number one in both the UK and USA. This version features Mick Jagger on vocals, Keith Richards on guitar, Charlie Watts on drums, Ronnie Wood on guitar, Darryl Jones on bass, Chuck Leavell on piano, Lisa Fischer and Bernard Fowler on backing vocals, Blondie Chaplin on backing vocals and percussion, Bobby Keys and Tim Ries on saxophone, Michael Davis and Kent Smith on horns. "If You Cant Rock Me" "Get Off Of My Cloud"– Live itunes.apple.com Love You Live itunes.apple.com Shine A Light — Original Soundtrack itunes.apple.com

The Rolling Stones – Wild Horses – Live On Copacabana Beach

The Rolling Stones played in front of 1.5million people, the biggest concert of all time, at Copacabana Beach, Rio De Janeiro, on the 18th February 2006. To celebrate the beginning of our 50th anniversary year, on 12th July 2012 we are letting our fans watch this historic concert in its entirety. Were you there? Comment below and share your memories of one of the greatest concerts of our career.

The Rolling Stones – Ruby Tuesday (Live) – OFFICIAL

The Rolling Stones performing "Ruby Tuesday" live at the Tokyo Dome, February 1990. "Ruby Tuesday" was featured on the American release of the 1967 album, Between The Buttons. This version features Mick Jagger on vocals, Keith Richards on guitar, Charlie Watts on drums, Ronnie Wood on guitar, Bill Wyman on bass, Matt Clifford on keyboards and French horn, Bobby Keys on saxophone, Chuck Leavell on keyboards, Bernard Fowler on backing vocals, Lisa Fischer on backing vocals, Cindy Mizelle on backing vocals, and the Uptown Horns. Buy "Ruby Tuesday" www.stonesarchivestore.com Available in the USA through Google Music

The Rolling Stones – Sad Sad Sad (Live) – OFFICIAL

The Rolling Stones performing "Sad Sad Sad" live at the Tokyo Dome, February 1990. "Sad Sad Sad" was featured on the 1989 album, Steel Wheels. This version features Mick Jagger on vocals, Keith Richards on guitar, Charlie Watts on drums, Ronnie Wood on guitar, Bill Wyman on bass, Matt Clifford on keyboards and French horn, Bobby Keys on saxophone, Chuck Leavell on keyboards, Bernard Fowler on backing vocals, Lisa Fischer on backing vocals, Cindy Mizelle on backing vocals, and the Uptown Horns. Buy "Sad Sad Sad" www.stonesarchivestore.com Available in the USA through Google Music

The Rolling Stones – Brown Sugar – Live On Copacabana Beach

The Rolling Stones played in front of 1.5million people, the biggest concert of all time, at Copacabana Beach, Rio De Janeiro, on the 18th February 2006. To celebrate the beginning of our 50th anniversary year, on 12th July 2012 we are letting our fans watch this historic concert in its entirety. Were you there? Comment below and share your memories of one of the greatest concerts of our career.

The Rolling Stones – Almost Hear You Sigh – OFFICIAL PROMO

The official promo video for the Rolling Stones 1990 single "Almost Hear You Sigh". The track is the third single from the album Steel Wheels, and was composed by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Steve Jordan. The song features Mick Jagger on lead vocals and background vocals, Keith Richards on guitar, classical guitars and background vocals, Charlie Watts on drums, Ronnie Wood on guitar and background vocals, Bill Wyman on bass guitar, Chuck Leavell on keyboards, Matt Clifford on keyboards, Luís Jardim on percussion, Sarah Dash, Lisa Fischer and Bernard Fowler on background vocals, and Chris Jagger as literary editor. "Almost Hear You Sigh" was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Rock Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group in 1991. The video was directed by Jake Scott in Toronto, shot while the band played the Canadian leg of the Steel Wheels tour.

The Rolling Stones – Paint It Black (Live) – OFFICIAL

The Rolling Stones performing "Paint It Black" live at the Tokyo Dome, February 1990. "Paint It Black" was featured on the American release of the 1966 album, Aftermath. This version features Mick Jagger on vocals, Keith Richards on guitar, Charlie Watts on drums, Ronnie Wood on guitar, Bill Wyman on bass, Matt Clifford on keyboards and French horn, Bobby Keys on saxophone, Chuck Leavell on keyboards, Bernard Fowler on backing vocals, Lisa Fischer on backing vocals, Cindy Mizelle on backing vocals, and the Uptown Horns. Buy "Paint It Black" www.stonesarchivestore.com Available in the USA through Google Music

The Rolling Stones – Rocks Off (Live) – OFFICIAL

The Rolling Stones performing "Rocks Off", live at Twickenham Stadium, 24th August 2003. "Rocks Off" was originally the opening track on the 1972 double album, Exile On Main St. This version features Mick Jagger on vocals, Keith Richards on guitar, Charlie Watts on drums, Ronnie Wood on guitar, Darryl Jones on bass, Chuck Leavell on piano, Lisa Fischer and Bernard Fowler on backing vocals, Blondie Chaplin on backing vocals and percussion, Bobby Keys and Tim Ries on saxophone, Michael Davis and Kent Smith on horns. "Rocks Off" itunes.apple.com "Rocks Off"- Live itunes.apple.com Exile on Main St itunes.apple.com Live Licks itunes.apple.com

The Rolling Stones – Ruby Tuesday (Live) – OFFICIAL

The Rolling Stones performing "Ruby Tuesday" live at the Tokyo Dome, February 1990. "Ruby Tuesday" was featured on the American release of the 1967 album, Between The Buttons. This version features Mick Jagger on vocals, Keith Richards on guitar, Charlie Watts on drums, Ronnie Wood on guitar, Bill Wyman on bass, Matt Clifford on keyboards and French horn, Bobby Keys on saxophone, Chuck Leavell on keyboards, Bernard Fowler on backing vocals, Lisa Fischer on backing vocals, Cindy Mizelle on backing vocals, and the Uptown Horns. Buy "Ruby Tuesday" www.stonesarchivestore.com Available in the USA through Google Music

The Rolling Stones – You Got Me Rocking – Live On Copacabana Beach

The Rolling Stones played in front of 1.5million people, the biggest concert of all time, at Copacabana Beach, Rio De Janeiro, on the 18th February 2006. To celebrate the beginning of our 50th anniversary year, on 12th July 2012 we are letting our fans watch this historic concert in its entirety. Were you there? Comment below and share your memories of one of the greatest concerts of our career.