The Rolling Stones | Cool B-Sides that Were Not Included on Their LPs (1963-68)
Back in the 60s, many British bands had the policy of not including their singles on their albums. This was mostly due to the fact that they didn't want their fans to have to pay twice for the same songs. Most of the A-sides became hits and are regarded as classics from that era, and the Stones released several B-sides which are almost as well-known as the topsides- But this video will focus on those B-ides that were not included on their albums and therefore remain relatively obscure and a bit forgotten. Hope you enjoy it!

▶︎
The Brian Jones Mystery Finally Solved And Isn't Good

▶︎
10 Bands of the 60s & 70s RUINED by One Disgraced Member

▶︎
Paul McCartney Finally Breaks Silence About George Harrison

▶︎
25 The STUPIDEST Car Features Of The 1950s You NEVER SEEN Before!

▶︎
85 Incredible Moments Caught on CCTV Camera

▶︎
12 Songs That Sparked Chaos in the 1960s

▶︎
Ronnie Wood's Early Days in Music (1964-69)

▶︎
The Rolling Stones | Songs Jagger & Richards Wrote For Other Artists

▶︎
Unbelievable Workers | Working with Talented Engineers #46 #fail #adamrose #smartworkers

▶︎
At 82, Jimmy Page Finally Names 7 Albums He Calls Untouchable

▶︎
Bob Dylan's Gift to The Beatles in 1964 Changed Music Forever – John Lennon Confirmed It

▶︎
Keith Richards CANCELLED the Stones' 2026 Tour — His Fingers Are the Reason

▶︎
TRIP BACK: 10 Psychedelic Rock Songs That FOREVER Changed the 1960s

▶︎
The British Invasion | Cool UK Singles from October 1965

▶︎
Mick Jagger & Ronnie Wood's Tracks Of My Years - 10 songs that tell The Rolling Stones life & career

▶︎
Top Of The Pops Dec 1971 HD T. Rex - Rolling Stones - Slade - Diana Ross - Rod Stewart - And More

▶︎
The Rolling Stones | The Trip That Changed The Stones Forever (1967)

▶︎
10 Songs That Invented Hard Rock

▶︎
Record Store Clerk Mocked David Bowie Thinking He Was Just Browsing But Kurt Cobain Was Watching

▶︎
