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CHECK IT OUT: Jagger, Richards, & Wood with Muddy Waters on November 22nd, 1981 performing “Hoochie Coochie Man” live at Chicago’s Checkerboard Lounge…
THE ROLLING STONES GO TO NUMBER ONE INTERNATIONALLY, SETTLE FOR TOP FIVE IN U.S.
Although it topped the charts in no less than 10 countries — including Britain — Blue & Lonesome the Rolling Stones’ first studio set in over a decade fell short Stateside, peaking at Number Four. In addition to England, the album went all the way to Number One on the Australian, Belgian, Dutch, German, Norwegian, Scottish, Swedish, and Swiss album charts.
Amazingly, since their 1964 chart debut, the Stones have only scored nine Number One albums — Out Of Our Heads (1965), Sticky Fingers (1971), Exile On Main Street (1972), Goats Head Soup (1973), It’s Only Rock N’ Roll (1974), Black And Blue (1976), Some Girls (1978), Emotional Rescue (1980), and Tattoo You (1981).