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The Rolling Stones: Lyric & Chord Songbook Released by Alfred Music

Alfred Music Publishing is proud to announce the release of The Rolling Stones: Lyric & Chord Songbook, an essential pocket reference to over 50 classic Rolling Stones songs.

Perfect for fans, musicians, and guitarists, The Rolling Stones: Lyric & Chord Songbook is the ultimate collection of The Rolling Stones' career highlights with chart-topping song favorites like "19th Nervous Breakdown, " "Brown Sugar, " "Get Off My Cloud, " "Honky Tonk Women, " "Jumpin' Jack Flash, " "Paint it Black, " "Ruby Tuesday, " "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction, " "Time is on My Side, " and many more. In addition to being a fundamental Stones reference guide to share with other musicians and friends, all songs are arranged in lyric/chord format with all of Keith Richard's key guitar riffs in TAB.

From the start of their musical debut in 1962, The Rolling Stones is largely credited for incorporating American blues into popular rock and roll with their hard-driving, blues-based style led by prototypical front-man, Mick Jagger. Their enduring career is filled with 92 singles, 29 studio albums, and 10 live albums. The Stones' revolutionary approach to rock music has acquired the band several awards over the years, including a Grammy "Lifetime Achievement Award" in 1987, 1995 Grammy Awards for "Best Music Video, Short Form" ("Love is Strong"), "Best Rock Album" (Voodoo Lounge), and a 2005 World Music Award for "World's Greatest Touring Band of All Time."

As part of Alfred's ongoing commitment to improving the environment, this songbook is printed on 100% recycled paper.

The Rolling Stones: Lyric & Chord Songbook (00-38781) is now available for $19.99 at music retail stores and at alfred.com/guitar.

Titles: Jumpin' Jack Flash * Honky Tonk Women * Brown Sugar * (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction * Let It Bleed * Wild Horses * You Can't Always Get What You Want * Paint It Black * Street Fighting Man * Under My Thumb * and many more.



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