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Keith Richards



  • "Run Rudolph Run" b/w "The Harder They Come" (December 1978)
  • "Take It So Hard" (October 1988) #3 US Mainstream Rock
  • "You Don't Move Me" (November 1988) #18 US Mainstream Rock
  • "Struggle" (February 1989) #47 US Mainstream Rock
  • "Wicked As It Seems" (October 1992) #3 US Mainstream Rock
  • "Eileen" (January 1993) #17 US Mainstream Rock

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Guest appearances

  • The Beatles: backing vocals on "All You Need Is Love" broadcast (1967)
  • The Dirty Mac: The Rolling Stones' Rock & Roll Circus (recorded 1968, released 2004): bass on "Yer Blues" and "Her Blues"
  • Billy Preston: That's the Way God Planned It (1969): guitar
  • Alexis Korner: Musically Rich...and Famous: Anthology 1967-1982 (2003): guitar on "Get Off of My Cloud" (recorded 1974 or 1975)
  • Ronnie Wood: I've Got My Own Album to Do (1974): co-composer, guitar and vocals on "Sure the One You Need"; co-composer, guitar, piano and backing vocals on "Act Together"; guitar and backing vocals on several other tracks; The First Barbarians Live From Kilburn (recorded 1974, released 2007): guitar, vocals, keyboards; Now Look (1975): guitar and backing vocals on "Breathe on Me", "I Can't Stand the Rain" and "I Can Say She's Alright"
  • Faces: The Faces' Final Concert (recorded 1974, released 2000): guitar on "Sweet Little Rock & Roller", "I’d Rather Go Blind" and "Twistin’ The Night Away"
  • John Phillips: Pay, Pack & Follow (recorded 1976–1977, released 2001): co-producer, guitar, backing vocals
  • Peter Tosh: Bush Doctor (1978): guitar
  • The New Barbarians: Buried Alive (recorded 1979, released 2006): guitar, piano, lead and backing vocals
  • Ian McLagan: Troublemaker (1979, re-released in 2005 as Here Comes Trouble): guitar and backing vocals on "Truly"
  • Max Romeo: Holding Out My Love For You (1981): guitar, mixing
  • Tom Waits: Rain Dogs (1985): guitar and backing vocals; Bone Machine (1992): co-composer, guitar and vocals on "That Feel"
  • Sun City: Artists United Against Apartheid (1985): co-composer and guitar on "Silver and Gold"
  • Aretha Franklin: Jumpin' Jack Flash film soundtrack (1986): producer and guitar on title track
  • Chuck Berry concert film Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll (1987): musical producer, guitar and backing vocals
  • Nona Hendryx: Female Trouble (1987): guitar on "Rock This House"
  • Ziggy Marley: Conscious Party (1988): guitar on "Lee & Molly"
  • Feargal Sharkey: Wish (1988): guitar
  • The Dirty Strangers: Dirty Strangers (1988): guitar
  • Johnnie Johnson: Johnnie B. Bad (1991): co-producer, guitar and vocals on "Key to the Highway", co-composer and guitar on "Tanqueray"
  • John Lee Hooker: Mr. Lucky (1991): guitar on "Crawling King Snake", guitar and backing vocals on "Whiskey and Wimmen"
  • The Neville Brothers: Uptown (1991): guitar
  • Weird Nightmare: Meditations on Mingus (1992): guitar and vocals on "Oh Lord Don't Let Them Drop That Atomic Bomb on Me"
  • George Jones: Bradley Barn Sessions (1993): guitar and vocals on "Say It's Not You"
  • Bernie Worrell: Funk of Ages (1994): guitar
  • Bobby Womack: Resurrection (1994): guitar
  • Marianne Faithfull: A Collection (1994): co-producer and guitar on "Ghost Dance"
  • The Chieftains: Long Black Veil (1995): guitar on "The Rocky Road to Dublin"
  • Ivan Neville: Thanks (1995): guitar; Scrape (2004): guitar
  • Bo Diddley: A Man Amongst Men (1996): guitar on "Bo Diddley Is Crazy"
  • B.B. King: Deuces Wild (1997): guitar on "Paying the Cost to Be the Boss"
  • Wingless Angels (1997): co-producer, guitar, backing vocals
  • Scotty Moore: All the King's Men (1997): guitar and vocals on "Deuce and a Quarter"
  • Jimmy Rogers All-Stars: Blues Blues Blues (1999): guitar on "Trouble No More", "Don't Start Me Talkin'" and "Goin' Away"
  • Sheryl Crow: Sheryl Crow & Friends: Live From Central Park (1999): guitar and vocals on "Happy"
  • Charlie Watts: Charlie Watts - Jim Keltner Project (2000): guitar on "The Elvin Suite"
  • Timeless: Tribute to Hank Williams (2001): guitar and vocals on "You Win Again"
  • Peter Wolf: Sleepless (2002): guitar and vocals on "Too Close Together"
  • Willie Nelson & Friends: Stars & Guitars (2002): guitar and vocals on "Dead Flowers"
  • Hubert Sumlin: About Them Shoes (2004) – guitar and vocals on "Still a Fool", guitar on "I Love the Life I Lead" and "Little Girl"
  • Toots & the Maytals: True Love (2004): guitar and vocals on "Careless Ethiopians"; guitar and backing vocals on "Pressure Drop" (released 2007)
  • Willie Nelson & Friends: Outlaws & Angels (2004): guitar and vocals on "We Had It All", guitar on "Trouble in Mind" and "Whole Lotta Shakin Goin On"
  • Return to Sin City: A Tribute to Gram Parsons (2004): guitar and vocals on "Love Hurts", "Hickory Wind" and "Wild Horses"
  • Make It Funky (2005): guitar and vocals on "I'm Ready"
  • Les Paul & Friends: American Made World Played (2005): guitar on "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl"
  • Buddy Guy: Bring 'Em In (2005): guitar on "The Price You Gotta Pay"
  • Jerry Lee Lewis: Last Man Standing: The Duets (2006): guitar and vocals on "That Kind of Fool"
  • Ronnie Spector: Last of the Rock Stars (2006): guitar and vocals on "It's Gonna Work Out Fine", guitar on "All I Want"

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Lead vocals on Rolling Stones albums

Below is a list of the officially released Rolling Stones tracks on which Richards sings lead vocals or shares lead-vocal duties:

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References

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  2. ^ The RS 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. Rolling Stone (9 December 2004). Retrieved on 2008-03-08.
  3. ^ Bockris, Victor (1993). Keith Richards: The Biography. Simon & Schuster, pg. 17-18. ISBN 0-671-87590-6. 
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  5. ^ Bockris 1993. pg. 33.
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  11. ^ Bockris 1993. pg. 30.
  12. ^ Bockris 1993. pg. 34
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  14. ^ Bockris 1993. pg. 35-36.
  15. ^ Bockris 1993. pg. 38.
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  22. ^ The Keith Richards/Clapton Windsor Burst. We Sell Guitars Limited. Retrieved on 2008-02-14.
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  30. ^ 1995 Guitar World Interview with Keith. Retrieved on 2008-03-03.
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  34. ^ The Rolling Stones. (2006). Shine a Light [DVD released 2008]. Universal.
  35. ^ a b c Ronnie Wood & Band. (1974). The First Barbarians Live From Kilburn [DVD released 2007]. Wooden Records.
  36. ^ a b The New Barbarians. (1979). Buried Alive: Live in Maryland [CD released 2006]. Wooden Records.
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  38. ^ McPherson, Ian. Track Talk: Ruby Tuesday. Retrieved on 2008-03-17.
  39. ^ McPherson, Ian. Track Talk: Let's Spend the Night Together. Retrieved on 2008-03-17.
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  43. ^ McPherson, Ian. Track Talk: Jumpin' Jack Flash. Retrieved on 2008-03-17.
  44. ^ McPherson, Ian. Track Talk: Continental Drift. Retrieved on 2008-03-01.
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  46. ^ Elliott, Martin (2002). The Rolling Stones: Complete Recording Sessions 1962-2002. Cherry Red Books, pg. 16. ISBN 1-901447-04-9. 
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  48. ^ Elliott 2002. pg. 60
  49. ^ Booth 1994. pg. 51
  50. ^ Inductees: Keith Richards. Songwriters Hall of Fame. Retrieved on 2008-03-03.
  51. ^ Wyman 2002. pg. 224.
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  53. ^ The Rolling Stones, The Dirty Mac, et al. (1968). Rock and Roll Circus [DVD released 2004]. ABKCO Films.
  54. ^ Chuck Berry, Keith Richards, et al. (1986). Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll [DVD released 2006]. Universal City Studios Inc.
  55. ^ Bockris 1993. pg. 213.
  56. ^ Deevoy, Adrian (August 1994), “Ladies and Gentlemen, the Interesting Old Farts”, Q (EMAP Metro): pg. 91 
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  60. ^ Booth 2000. pg. 276.
  61. ^ Booth 2000. pg. 277.
  62. ^ Wyman 2002. pg. 286.
  63. ^ Booth 2000. pg. 278-279.
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  66. ^ Bockris 1993. pg. 261-263.
  67. ^ Flippo 1985. pg. 134.
  68. ^ Flippo 1985. pg. 134-136.
  69. ^ Wyman 2002. pg. 453.
  70. ^ Flippo 1985. pg. 178.
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  73. ^ Wyman 2002. pg. 392.
  74. ^ Bockris 1993. pg. 242, pg. 246
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  76. ^ Braun, Liz (8 March 2008). Richards Turns a New Page. Edmonton Sun. Retrieved on 2008-03-08.
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  78. ^ Kiwi Doctor Rolls with the Stones. Sunday Star Times (10 February 2008). Retrieved on 2008-03-05.
  79. ^ Keith Richards Is Given the All Clear to Get Back to Work As Stones Announce New Itinerary for European Shows. RollingStones.com (2 June 2006). Retrieved on 2008-03-05.
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  83. ^ Exclusive: Keith Richards: 'I Snorted My Dad's Ashes'. New Musical Express (03 April 2007). Retrieved on 2007-04-04.
  84. ^ Keith Richards: Read the Interview the World Is Talking About. New Musical Express (04 April 2007). Retrieved on 2007-04-04.
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  87. ^ Rolling Stone Keith Richards' mother dies. ABC News Online (April 24 2007). Retrieved on 2007-04-24.
  88. ^ Keith Richards’s Mum Dies. MTV Music Television (24 April 2007). Retrieved on 2007-04-24.
  89. ^ a b Wild, Davido (31 May 2007). Johnny Depp & Keith Richards: Pirates of the Caribbean's Blood Brothers. Rolling Stone. Retrieved on 2008-03-06.
  90. ^ Keith Wins Spike Award. RollingStones.com (24 October 2007). Retrieved on 2008-03-05.
  91. ^ Rich, Motoko (01 August 2007). A Rolling Stone Prepares to Gather His Memories. New York Times. Retrieved on 2008-03-06.
  92. ^ Keith Richards the New Face of Louis Vuitton. Sydney Morning Herald (5 March 2008). Retrieved on 2008-03-05.

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Persondata
NAME Richards, Keith
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION English guitarist; songwriter; singer
DATE OF BIRTH December 18, 1943
PLACE OF BIRTH Dartford, Kent, England
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH



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