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Topic: Last Stones single at no.1 in europe? Return to archive
10-05-02 10:53 AM
mabbs Hello!

I have a question for you guys:

The last stones single to reach the top of the charts in Europe?

Thank you!
10-05-02 11:09 AM
Moonisup paint it black in 1990 in Holland
10-05-02 11:12 AM
stonesmik There is no official "European charts" but Swiss top 15 singles charts exist since 1968. They were expanded to top 30 in 1983.

1968 #3 She's a rainbow
1968 #2 Jumpin' jack flash
1968 #4 Street fighting man
1969 #1 Honky tonk women
1970 #5 Little queenie [live]
1971 #1 Brown sugar
1973 #1 Angie
1974 #7 Star star
1978 #11 Miss you
1980 #11 Emotional rescue
1981 #5 Start me up
1982 #9 Going to a go go [live]
1983 #18 Undercover of the night
1986 #10 Harlem shuffle
1989 #24 Mixed emotions
1991 #14 Highwire
1991 #27 Ruby Tuesday [live]
1994 #29 Love is strong
1997 #26 Anybody seen my baby

I like especially that "Going to a go go" or "Little queenie" did better than "Miss you".

We have official album charts since 1983. The Stones' #1 albums since then are "Dirty work" (yees!) and "Voodoo lounge".