I've cleaned up the question. What you are referring to has nothing to do with The Rolling Stones. It was a song that Dr. Hook And The Medicine Show released in 1973 and hit # 6 on the US Pop Chart. Shel Silverstein who was an American poet, singer, songwriter, musician, composer, cartoonist, screenwriter, and an author of Children's Books wrote the song. So far I am unable to find the date the song was written. I will keep looking.
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It was a hit song for Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show in 1973.
The cover of the Rolling Stone - Shel Silverstein Like a rolling stone - Bob Dylan Daddy rolling stone -the who
Excellent question! As it happenes they did make the cover of Rolling Stone magazine, on March 29th, 1973. Three months or so after their song 'Cover of the rolling stone', was released.
I believe the song that you are asking about was written by Muddy Waters.
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It was a hit song for Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show in 1973.
The cover of the Rolling Stone - Shel Silverstein Like a rolling stone - Bob Dylan Daddy rolling stone -the who
No, let it be is not a rolling stone song it is a Beatles song.
Excellent question! As it happenes they did make the cover of Rolling Stone magazine, on March 29th, 1973. Three months or so after their song 'Cover of the rolling stone', was released.
It doesn't matter which artist it is either The Rolling Stones or The Beatles you have to pay copyright law in order to cover any song
Alice cooper&Jonas brothers Better check again THE ANSWER IS DR.HOOK
I believe the song that you are asking about was written by Muddy Waters.
No, but John said he liked the song in a Rolling Stone interview in 1971.
The title of the song is the simile in this song. The simile is "like a rolling stone".
He appeared in a police uniform on the cover of RS -- to address concerns about the song "Cop Killer" by his band, Body Count.
"Like a Rolling Stone" by Bob Dylan