No Stone Unturned

No Stone Unturned


No Stone Unturned
Compilation album by The Rolling Stones
Released 5 October 1973
Recorded 1963–68
Genre Rock
Language English
Label Decca
Producer Andrew Loog Oldham
The Rolling Stones compilations chronology
More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies)
(1972)
No Stone Unturned
(1973)
Metamorphosis (The Rolling Stones album)
(1975)

No Stone Unturned is a compilation album by The Rolling Stones released in 1973. Seven of the twelve tracks had been previously released on single b-sides in the United Kingdom. The rest had never appeared on an album in the United Kingdom, with some having been released on EPs and one, "Congratulations", having only been released in the United States to that point.

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Track listing

All songs composed by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards except as noted.

Side one
  1. "Poison Ivy" (Version 2) (Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller)
  2. "The Singer Not The Song"
  3. "Surprise Surprise"
  4. "Child of the Moon"
  5. "Stoned" (Nanker Phelge)
  6. "Sad Day"
Side two
  1. "Money" (Berry Gordy, Jr., Janie Bradford)
  2. "Congratulations"
  3. "I'm Moving On" (Live) (Hank Snow)
  4. "2120 South Michigan Avenue" (Short version) (Phelge)
  5. "Long Long While"
  6. "Who's Driving Your Plane?"

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