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Keith Richards (born 18 December 1943) is an English
England

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 guitarist
Guitarist

A guitarist is a musician who plays the guitar. Guitarists may perform solo pieces or play with ensembles and bands of a wide variety of genres....
, songwriter
Songwriter

File:Beethoven.jpgA songwriter is someone who writes the lyrics, as well the musical composition or melody to songs. One who writes only lyrics is a lyricist, while one who writes only music is a composer....
, singer, record producer
Record producer

In the music industry, a record producer has many roles, among them controlling the recording sessions, coaching and guiding the musicians, organizing and scheduling production budget and resources, and supervising the recording, Audio mixing and audio mastering processes....
 and a founding member of The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones

The Rolling Stones are an English rock music band formed in 1962 in London when multi-instrumentalist Brian Jones and pianist Ian Stewart were joined by vocalist Mick Jagger and guitarist Keith Richards....
. As a guitarist, Richards is mostly known for his innovative rhythm
Rhythm guitar

Rhythm guitar is the use of a guitar to provide rhythmic chord al accompaniment for a singer or other instruments in a musical ensemble. In ensembles or "bands" playing within the country music, blues music, rock music or Heavy metal music genres , a guitarist playing the rhythm part of a composition supports the melodic lines and solos play...
 playing. In 2003 Richards was ranked 10th on Rolling Stone
Rolling Stone

Rolling Stone is a United States-based magazine devoted to music, politics, and popular culture that is published every two weeks. Rolling Stone was founded in San Francisco in 1967 by Jann Wenner and music critic Ralph J....
 magazine's "Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time".

With songwriting partner
Jagger/Richards

The songwriting partnership of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, known as Jagger/Richards is a musical collaboration whose output is primarily part of the catalogue of their group, The Rolling Stones....
 and Rolling Stones lead vocalist Mick Jagger
Mick Jagger

Sir Michael Philip "Mick" Jagger is an England rock musician best known as the lead vocalist of the The Rolling Stones. As well as a songwriter, he is an actor, and record producer and film producer....
, Richards has written and recorded hundreds of songs, fourteen of which Rolling Stone magazine lists among the "500 Greatest Songs of All Time".

h Richards, the only child of Bert Richards and Doris Dupree Richards, was born in Dartford
Dartford

Dartford is the principal town in the Dartford . It is situated in the northwest corner of Kent, England, 16 miles east south-east of central London....
, Kent
Kent

Kent is a Counties of England in southeast England, and is one of the home counties. It borders East Sussex, Surrey and Greater London and has a defined boundary with Essex in the middle of the River Thames estuary....
.






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Keith Richards (born 18 December 1943) is an English
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
 guitarist
Guitarist

A guitarist is a musician who plays the guitar. Guitarists may perform solo pieces or play with ensembles and bands of a wide variety of genres....
, songwriter
Songwriter

File:Beethoven.jpgA songwriter is someone who writes the lyrics, as well the musical composition or melody to songs. One who writes only lyrics is a lyricist, while one who writes only music is a composer....
, singer, record producer
Record producer

In the music industry, a record producer has many roles, among them controlling the recording sessions, coaching and guiding the musicians, organizing and scheduling production budget and resources, and supervising the recording, Audio mixing and audio mastering processes....
 and a founding member of The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones

The Rolling Stones are an English rock music band formed in 1962 in London when multi-instrumentalist Brian Jones and pianist Ian Stewart were joined by vocalist Mick Jagger and guitarist Keith Richards....
. As a guitarist, Richards is mostly known for his innovative rhythm
Rhythm guitar

Rhythm guitar is the use of a guitar to provide rhythmic chord al accompaniment for a singer or other instruments in a musical ensemble. In ensembles or "bands" playing within the country music, blues music, rock music or Heavy metal music genres , a guitarist playing the rhythm part of a composition supports the melodic lines and solos play...
 playing. In 2003 Richards was ranked 10th on Rolling Stone
Rolling Stone

Rolling Stone is a United States-based magazine devoted to music, politics, and popular culture that is published every two weeks. Rolling Stone was founded in San Francisco in 1967 by Jann Wenner and music critic Ralph J....
 magazine's "Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time".

With songwriting partner
Jagger/Richards

The songwriting partnership of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, known as Jagger/Richards is a musical collaboration whose output is primarily part of the catalogue of their group, The Rolling Stones....
 and Rolling Stones lead vocalist Mick Jagger
Mick Jagger

Sir Michael Philip "Mick" Jagger is an England rock musician best known as the lead vocalist of the The Rolling Stones. As well as a songwriter, he is an actor, and record producer and film producer....
, Richards has written and recorded hundreds of songs, fourteen of which Rolling Stone magazine lists among the "500 Greatest Songs of All Time".

Early life

Keith Richards, the only child of Bert Richards and Doris Dupree Richards, was born in Dartford
Dartford

Dartford is the principal town in the Dartford . It is situated in the northwest corner of Kent, England, 16 miles east south-east of central London....
, Kent
Kent

Kent is a Counties of England in southeast England, and is one of the home counties. It borders East Sussex, Surrey and Greater London and has a defined boundary with Essex in the middle of the River Thames estuary....
. He is of Welsh
Welsh people

The Welsh people are an ethnic group and nation associated with Wales and the Welsh language. John Davies argues that the origin of the "Welsh nation" can be traced to the late 4th and early 5th centuries, following the Roman withdrawal from Britain, although Celtic languages seem to have been spoken in Wales far longer....
 and French Huguenot ancestry. His father was a factory labourer who was slightly injured during World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
.

Richards's paternal grandparents were socialists
Socialism

Socialism refers to a broad set of economic theories of social organization advocating public or state ownership and administration of the means of production and distribution of goods, and a society characterized by equality for all individuals, with a fair or Egalitarianism method of compensation....
 and civic leaders. His maternal grandfather (Augustus Theodore Dupree), who toured Britain in a jazz
Jazz

Jazz is a primarily American musical art form which originated at the beginning of the 20th century in African American communities in the Southern United States from a confluence of African and European music traditions....
 big band
Big band

A big band is a type of musical ensemble associated with playing jazz music and which became popular during the swing from the early 1930s until the late 1940s....
 called Gus Dupree and his Boys, was an early influence on Richards's musical ambitions and got him interested in playing guitar.

Richards's mother introduced him to the music of Billie Holiday
Billie Holiday

Billie Holiday was an American jazz singer and songwriter.Nicknamed Lady Day by her loyal friend and musical partner Lester Young, Holiday was a seminal influence on jazz and pop singing....
, Louis Armstrong
Louis Armstrong

Louis Daniel Armstrong , nicknamed Satchmo or Pops, was an American jazz trumpeter and singer.Coming to prominence in the 1920s as an innovative cornet and trumpet player, Armstrong was a foundational influence on jazz, shifting the music's focus from collective improvisation to solo performers....
 and Duke Ellington
Duke Ellington

Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington was an American composer, pianist, and bandleader.Duke Ellington was recognized during his life as one of the most influential Jazz royalty, if not in all American music and he is of only four jazz musicians ever to have been featured on the cover of Time magazine ....
, and bought him his first guitar — a Rosetti acoustic — for seven pounds. His father was less encouraging: "Every time the poor guy came in at night," Richards says, "he'd find me sitting at the top of the stairs with my guitar, playing and banging on the wall for percussion. He was great about it really. He'd only mutter, 'Stop that bloody noise.'" Richards's first guitar hero was Scotty Moore
Scotty Moore

Winfield Scott "Scotty" Moore III is an United States guitarist. He is best known for his backing of Elvis Presley in the first part of his career, between 1954 and the beginning of Elvis' Hollywood years....
.

Richards attended Wentworth Primary School, as did Mick Jagger; the two knew each other as schoolboys, and lived in the same neighbourhood until Richards's family moved to another section of Dartford in 1954. From 1955 to 1959 Richards attended Dartford Technical School (now named Wilmington Grammar School), where choirmaster Jake Clair noticed his singing voice and recruited him into the school choir. As one of a trio of boy soprano
Boy soprano

A boy soprano is a young male singer with an unchanged Human voice in the soprano range. Although a treble, or choirboy, may also be considered to be a boy soprano, the more colloquial term boy soprano is generally only used for boys who sing, perform, or record as soloists, and who may not necessarily be choristers who sing in a boys' ch...
s Richards sang (among other performances) at Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey

The Collegiate Church of St Peter at Westminster, which is almost always referred to popularly and informally as Westminster Abbey, is a large, mainly Gothic architecture Church , in Westminster, London, just to the west of the Palace of Westminster....
 in front of Queen Elizabeth II
Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom

Elizabeth II is the queen regnant of sixteen independent states known as the Commonwealth realms: Monarchy of the United Kingdom, Monarchy of Canada, Monarchy of Australia, Monarchy of New Zealand, Monarchy of Jamaica, Monarchy of Barbados, the Bahamas, Grenada, Papua New Guinea, the Monarchy of the Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, Saint Lucia, Sain...
 - an experience that he has called his "first taste of show biz."

In 1959, Richards was expelled from Dartford Technical School for truancy
Truancy

Truancy is any intentional unauthorized absence from compulsory schooling. The term typically describes absences caused by students of their own free will, and usually does not refer to legitimate "excused" absences, such as ones related to medical conditions....
, and the headmaster suggested he would be more at home at the art college in the neighboring town of Sidcup. At Sidcup Art College
Sidcup Art College

Sidcup Art College was an art college in Sidcup, London Borough of Bexley , England.One of the college's most famous students was Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones....
 Richards devoted his time to playing guitar after he heard American blues
Blues

Blues is a music genre based on the use of the blues chord progressions and the blue notes. Though several blues musical form s exist, the 12-bar blues chord progressions are the most frequently encountered....
 artists like Little Walter
Little Walter

Little Walter was a blues singer, harmonica player, and guitarist.Jacobs is generally included among blues music greats?his revolutionary harmonica technique has earned comparisons to Charlie Parker and Jimi Hendrix in its impact....
 and Big Bill Broonzy
Big Bill Broonzy

Big Bill Broonzy was a prolific United States blues singer, songwriter and guitarist. His career began in the 1920s when he played Country blues to mostly black audiences....
. He swapped a pile of records for his first electric guitar, a hollow-body Höfner cutaway. Fellow Sidcup student and future musical colleague Dick Taylor
Dick Taylor

Richard Clifford 'Dick' Taylor was an early bass guitar player for The Rolling Stones. He left to become an art student at Sidcup Art College and while there formed The Pretty Things in September 1963....
 recalls, "There was a lot of music being played at Sidcup, and we'd go into the empty classrooms and fool around with our guitars. ... Even in those days Keith could play most of [Chuck Berry's] solos." Taylor also remembers Richards experimenting with various drugs at Sidcup: "In order to stay up late with our music and still get to Sidcup in the morning, Keith and I were on a pretty steady diet of pep pills, which not only kept us awake but gave us a lift. We took all kinds of things - pills that girls took for menstruation; inhalers like Nostrilene, and other stuff. Opposite the college there was this little park with an aviary
Aviary

An aviary is a large enclosure for confining birds. Unlike birdcages, aviaries allow birds a larger living space where they can fly; hence, aviaries are also sometimes known as flight cages....
 that had a cockatoo
Cockatoo

A cockatoo is any of the 21 bird species belonging to the family Cacatuidae. Along with the Psittacidae family and the Nestoridae family, they make up the order Psittaciformes....
 in it. Cocky the Cockatoo we used to call it. Keith used to feed it pep pills and make it stagger around on its perch. If ever we were feeling bored we'd go and give another upper to Cocky."

One morning in 1961, on the train journey from Dartford to Sidcup, Richards happened to get into the same carriage as Mick Jagger, who was then a student at the London School of Economics
London School of Economics

The London School of Economics and Political Science, more commonly referred to as The London School of Economics or LSE, is a specialist college of the University of London in London, England....
. They recognized each other and began talking about the LPs Jagger had with him -- blues and rhythm & blues albums he had acquired by mail-order from America. Richards was surprised and impressed that Jagger not only shared his enthusiasm for Chuck Berry
Chuck Berry

Charles Edward Anderson "Chuck" Berry is an American guitarist, singer and songwriter.Chuck Berry is an influential figure and one of the pioneers of rock and roll music....
 and Muddy Waters
Muddy Waters

McKinley Morganfield , better known as Muddy Waters, was an American blues musician and is generally considered "the Father of Chicago blues"....
, but also that he owned such LPs which were extremely rare in Britain at the time. The two discovered that they had a mutual friend in Dick Taylor, with whom Jagger was singing in an amateur band called Little Boy Blue and the Blue Boys. Jagger invited Richards to a rehearsal and soon after Richards also joined the line-up. The group disbanded after Jagger, Richards, and Taylor met Brian Jones
Brian Jones

Lewis Brian Hopkin Jones was an England guitarist and founding member of the England rock group The Rolling Stones. Jones was known for his use of multiple instruments, fashionable Mod image, Recreational drug use excesses and his 27 Club....
 and Ian Stewart
Ian Stewart (musician)

Ian Andrew Robert Stewart was a Scottish keyboardist and cofounder of The Rolling Stones. He was dismissed from the line-up in May 1963 but he remained as road manager and piano player....
, with whom they went on to form The Rolling Stones (Taylor left the band in November 1962 to return to art school).

By mid-1962 Richards had left Sidcup Art College in favour of pursuing his fledgling musical career and moved into a London flat with Jagger and Jones. His parents divorced about the same time. Richards maintained close ties with his mother, who was very supportive of his musical activities, but he became estranged from his father and didn't resume contact with him until 1982.

In 1963 Richards dropped the "s" from his name and used the professional name
Stage name

A stage name, also called a showbiz name or screen name, is a pseudonym used by performers and entertainers such as actors, comedians, musician, and professional wrestling....
 "Keith Richard", which Stones manager Andrew Loog Oldham
Andrew Loog Oldham

Andrew Loog Oldham is an England rock and roll record producer, impresario and author. He was manager of The Rolling Stones in the 1960s, taking a Flaming style inspired by Phil Spector....
 considered more suitable as a show business name.

Musical career


Guitar playing

Richards has derived inspiration from Chuck Berry
Chuck Berry

Charles Edward Anderson "Chuck" Berry is an American guitarist, singer and songwriter.Chuck Berry is an influential figure and one of the pioneers of rock and roll music....
 throughout his career. Little Boy Blue and the Blue Boys rehearsed many Berry numbers, and Jagger and Richards were largely responsible for bringing Berry and Bo Diddley
Bo Diddley

Bo Diddley , was an original and influential American rock and roll singer, guitarist, and songwriter. He was known as "The Originator" because of his key role in the transition from blues music to rock & roll, influencing a host of legendary acts including Buddy Holly, Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton....
 covers into The Rolling Stones' early repertoire. Jimmy Reed
Jimmy Reed

Mathis James "Jimmy" Reed was an United States blues singer notable for bringing his distinctive style of blues to mainstream audiences. Reed was a major player in the field of electric blues, as opposed to the more acoustic-based sound of many of his contemporaries....
 and Muddy Waters
Muddy Waters

McKinley Morganfield , better known as Muddy Waters, was an American blues musician and is generally considered "the Father of Chicago blues"....
 records were another early source of inspiration, and the basis for the style of interwoven lead
Lead guitar

Lead guitar refers to the use of a guitar to perform melody lines, fill , and guitar solos within a song structure.In rock music, heavy metal music, blues, jazz and fusion bands and some pop music contexts as well as others, the lead guitar lines are usually supported by a second guitarist who plays rhythm guitar, which consists of accompan...
 and rhythm guitar
Rhythm guitar

Rhythm guitar is the use of a guitar to provide rhythmic chord al accompaniment for a singer or other instruments in a musical ensemble. In ensembles or "bands" playing within the country music, blues music, rock music or Heavy metal music genres , a guitarist playing the rhythm part of a composition supports the melodic lines and solos play...
 that Richards developed with founding Rolling Stones member Brian Jones
Brian Jones

Lewis Brian Hopkin Jones was an England guitarist and founding member of the England rock group The Rolling Stones. Jones was known for his use of multiple instruments, fashionable Mod image, Recreational drug use excesses and his 27 Club....
. When Jones was replaced by guitarist Mick Taylor
Mick Taylor

Michael "Mick" Kevin Taylor and another performance from the Old Grey Whistle Test seem to be the only material available from this brief collaboration....
, who worked with The Rolling Stones from 1969 to 1974, Taylor's playing style led to a more pronounced separation between the lead and rhythm guitar roles. In 1975 Taylor was replaced by Ronnie Wood, marking a return to the style of guitar interplay that he and Richards call "the ancient art of weaving". Richards has said the years with Wood have been his most musically satisfying period in the Rolling Stones.

Richards often uses guitars with open tunings which allow for syncopated and ringing I-IV chording that can be heard on "Street Fighting Man
Street Fighting Man

"Street Fighting Man" is a song by English rock and roll band the Rolling Stones featured on their 1968 in music album Beggars Banquet. Called the Stones' "most political song", Rolling Stone ranked the song #295 on their list of the Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time....
" and "Start Me Up
Start Me Up

"Start Me Up" is a song by The Rolling Stones featured on the 1981 album Tattoo You....
". He particularly favours a five-string variant of open G tuning (borrowed from Don Everly of the Everly Brothers), using GDGBD unencumbered by a droning low 6th string; this tuning is prominent on numerous Rolling Stones tracks, including "Honky Tonk Women
Honky Tonk Women

"Honky Tonk Women" is a 1969 hit song by The Rolling Stones. Released as a single on 4 July 1969 in the UK and a week later in the US, it topped the charts in both nations....
," "Brown Sugar
Brown Sugar (song)

"Brown Sugar" is a song by English rock music band The Rolling Stones. It is the opening track and lead single from the band's 1971 album Sticky Fingers....
" and "Start Me Up". Though he still uses standard tunings, Richards has said that his adoption of open tunings in the late 1960s led to a musical "rebirth". In that same time period, Brian Jones's declining contributions left Richards to record all the guitar parts on many tracks, including slide guitar
Slide guitar

Slide guitar or bottleneck guitar is a particular method or technique for playing the guitar. The term slide is in reference to the sliding motion of the slide against the strings, while bottleneck refers to the original material of choice for such slides, which were the necks of glass bottles....
, which had been Jones's specialty in the early years. Richards has rarely played slide in the years since Taylor and then Wood — both accomplished slide players
Slide guitar

Slide guitar or bottleneck guitar is a particular method or technique for playing the guitar. The term slide is in reference to the sliding motion of the slide against the strings, while bottleneck refers to the original material of choice for such slides, which were the necks of glass bottles....
 — joined The Rolling Stones.

Richards — who owns over 1000 guitars,. some of which he has not played but was simply given — is often associated with the Fender Telecaster
Fender Telecaster

The Fender Telecaster, colloquially known as the Tele , is typically a dual-Pick up , solid-body electric guitar made by Fender Musical Instruments Corporation....
, particularly with two 1950s Telecasters outfitted with Gibson PAF humbucker
PAF (pickup)

P.A.F. or just PAF is the world's first humbucker guitar pickup, invented by Seth Lover in 1955 as an engineer for Gibson Guitar Corporation and began use in mass production guitars in 1956 or 1957....
 pickups in the neck position. Also notable was the 1959 Bigsby-equipped sunburst Les Paul
Gibson Les Paul

The Gibson Les Paul is a solid body electric guitar originally developed in the early 1950s. The Les Paul was originally designed by Ted McCarty and endorsed, named and used by then popular jazz/Pop music guitarist Les Paul....
 that he acquired in 1964, which was the first "star owned" Les Paul in Britain. Since 1997 a Bigsby-equipped ebony Gibson ES-355 has served as one of his main stage guitars. Even though Richards has used many different guitar models, in a 1986 Guitar World
Guitar World

Guitar World is a monthly music magazine devoted to guitarists. It contains original interviews, album and gear reviews and guitar and bass tablature of approximately five songs each month....
 interview he joked that no matter what model he plays, "give me five minutes and I'll make 'em all sound the same."

In 1965 Richards used a Gibson Maestro fuzzbox
Fuzzbox

A fuzzbox is a type of effects pedal comprising an amplifier and a clipping circuit, which generates a distortion version of the input signal....
 to achieve the distinctive tone of his riff on "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction

" Satisfaction" is a song by English rock music band The Rolling Stones. It was written by Jagger/Richards and produced by Andrew Loog Oldham. The lyrics of the song include references to sexual intercourse, and the theme of anti-commercialism caused the song to be "perceived as an attack on the status quo"....
"; the success of the resulting single boosted the sales of the device to the extent that all available stock had sold out by the end of 1965. In the 1970s and early 1980s Richards frequently used guitar effects such as a wah-wah pedal
Wah-wah pedal

A wah-wah pedal is a type of guitar effects pedal that alters the tone of the signal to create a distinctive effect, intended to mimic the human voice....
, a phaser
Phaser (effect)

A phaser is an audio signal processing technique used to audio filter a signal by creating a series of peaks and troughs in the frequency spectrum....
 and a Leslie speaker
Leslie speaker

The Leslie speaker is a specially constructed amplifier/loudspeaker used to create special audio effects utilizing the Doppler effect. Named after its inventor, Donald Leslie, it is particularly associated with the Hammond organ....
, but he mainly relies on combining "the right amp with the right guitar" to achieve the sound he wants.

Richards considers acoustic guitar
Acoustic guitar

An acoustic guitar is a guitar that uses only acoustic methods to project the sound produced by its strings. The term is a retronym, coined after the advent of electric guitars, which depend on electronic amplification to make their sound audible....
 to be the basis for his playing, and has said: "Every guitar player should play acoustic at home. No matter what else you do, if you don't keep up your acoustic work, you're never going to get the full potential out of an electric, because you lose that touch." Richards's acoustic guitar is featured on tracks throughout the Rolling Stones' career, including hits like "Not Fade Away
Not Fade Away (song)

"Not Fade Away" is a song credited to Buddy Holly and Norman Petty and first recorded by Holly's band The Crickets in Clovis, New Mexico, in May 1957....
", "Brown Sugar", "Beast of Burden
Beast of Burden (song)

"Beast of Burden" is a song by English rock band the Rolling Stones, featured on the 1978 album Some Girls. In 2004 Rolling Stone magazine ranked the song #435 on their list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time....
" and "Almost Hear You Sigh
Almost Hear You Sigh

"Almost Hear You Sigh" is a song by The Rolling Stones from their 1989 in music album Steel Wheels.Written by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Steve Jordan , the song was first written and recorded for possible inclusion on Keith Richards' first solo album Talk is Cheap....
". All the guitars on the studio version of "Street Fighting Man
Street Fighting Man

"Street Fighting Man" is a song by English rock and roll band the Rolling Stones featured on their 1968 in music album Beggars Banquet. Called the Stones' "most political song", Rolling Stone ranked the song #295 on their list of the Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time....
" are Richards on acoustic, distorted by overloading a small cassette recorder microphone, a technique also used on "Jumping Jack Flash".

Vocals

Richards's backing vocals appear on every Rolling Stones album; and on most albums since Between the Buttons
Between the Buttons

Between the Buttons is the fifth United Kingdom and seventh United States studio album by The Rolling Stones and was released in 1967 as the follow-up to the ambitious Aftermath ....
 (1967), he has sung lead or co-lead on at least one track (see list below). Richards views the vocal training he got in his choirboy days as part of his professional arsenal, and has said of his own singing: "It's not the most beautiful voice in the world anymore, but the Queen liked it, when it was at its best ... It's not been my job, singing, but to me, if you're gonna write songs, you've got to know how to sing."

On stage, Richards began taking a regular lead-vocal turn in 1972, singing "Happy
Happy (Rolling Stones song)

"Happy" is the tenth track on the Rolling Stones' 1972 album Exile on Main St. Keith Richards sings lead vocals. Released as the second single from the album in July 1972, it reached number 22 in the US charts....
" (from the album Exile on Main Street). "Happy" has become viewed as one of Richards's signature song
Signature song

A signature song is the one song that a popular and well-established singing or band is most closely identified with, even if they have had success with a variety of songs....
s, featured on most Rolling Stones tours ever since, as well as on both of Richards's solo tours. From 1972 to 1982, Richards routinely took one lead-vocal turn during Rolling Stones concerts; since 1989 he has normally sung lead on two numbers per show. Each of the band's studio albums since Dirty Work
Dirty Work

Dirty Work can be:Movies and television* Dirty Work , a 1933 American comedy short starring comic duo Laurel and Hardy*Dirty Work , a 1998 American comedy...
 (1986) have also featured Richards's lead vocals on at least two tracks. During concerts on the two final legs (autumn 2006 and summer 2007) of The Rolling Stones' Bigger Bang Tour
A Bigger Bang Tour

The Rolling Stones' A Bigger Bang Tour was a worldwide Rolling Stones concerts which took place between August 2005 and August 2007, in support of their album A Bigger Bang....
, Richards set his guitar aside to sing his 1969 ballad "You Got the Silver
You Got The Silver

"You Got the Silver" is a song by English rock and roll band the Rolling Stones off of their 1969 in music album Let It Bleed.Recorded on February 18 1969, "You Got the Silver" is the first Stones song to feature guitarist Keith Richards on lead vocals by himself ....
" without self-accompaniment. Prior to that he had occasionally switched from guitar to keyboards in concert, but these concerts were the first time since his choirboy days that Richards appeared on stage armed with only his voice.

Other instruments

Richards has played bass on about two dozen Rolling Stones studio recordings, from "Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?
Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?

"Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?" is a song by the British rock 'n' roll band The Rolling Stones. It first appeared as a single in September 1966 and was included as the opening track on the UK version of their 1966 compilation album Big Hits ....
" (1966) through "Infamy" (2005). One unusual instance was when he and Bill Wyman
Bill Wyman

Bill Wyman is the former bass guitarist for the England rock and roll band The Rolling Stones from 1962 until 1992. Since 1997, he has recorded and toured with his own band, Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings....
 joined forces to play the bowed double bass
Double bass

The double bass or contrabass is the largest and lowest-pitched Bow string instrument used in the modern orchestra. It is a standard member of the string section of the orchestra and smaller string musical ensembles in European classical music....
 on "Ruby Tuesday" (1967) — Wyman did the fingerboard work while Richards manned the bow. The rest of Richards's bass-playing contributions have been on tracks including "Jumpin' Jack Flash
Jumpin' Jack Flash

"'Jumpin' Jack Flash'" is a song by English rock and roll band The Rolling Stones, released as a single in 1968. Called "supernatural Delta blues by way of Swinging London" by Rolling Stone, the song is seen as the band's return to their blues roots after the psychedelic music of their preceding albums Between the Buttons and Their...
" (1968), "Sympathy for the Devil
Sympathy for the Devil

"Sympathy for the Devil" is a song by The Rolling Stones which first appeared as the opening track on the band's 1968 album Beggars Banquet....
" (1968), "Live With Me
Live With Me

"Live with Me" is a song by rock and roll band the Rolling Stones off of their 1969 album Let It Bleed. Along with "Country Honk," this was one of two songs on the album that guitarist Mick Taylor played on....
" (1969), "Before They Make Me Run
Before They Make Me Run

"Before They Make Me Run" is a song by the English rock music band The Rolling Stones, featured on their 1978 in music album Some Girls.Written by guitarist Keith Richards, the song is a response to his arrest for heroin possession in Toronto in February 1977....
" (1978), "Sleep Tonight
Sleep Tonight

"Sleep Tonight" appeared on The Rolling Stones' 1986 album Dirty Work . It is the second song on the ten-track album where lead vocals are performed by Keith Richards, "Too Rude" being the first....
" (1986) and "Brand New Car" (1994). He has also played bass on stage on a couple of occasions: with The Dirty Mac
The Dirty Mac

The Dirty Mac were an England Supergroup consisting of John Lennon, Eric Clapton, Keith Richards and Mitch Mitchell that Lennon put together for The Rolling Stones' TV special entitled The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus....
 in 1968 (see "Recordings with other artists", below) and on "Sympathy for the Devil" at a Rolling Stones concert at Madison Square Garden
Madison Square Garden

Madison Square Garden, often abbreviated as MSG and known colloquially as The Garden, has been the name of four arenas in New York City....
 in June 1975.

Richards's keyboard playing has also been featured on several Rolling Stones tracks, including "She Smiled Sweetly" (1967), "Memory Motel" (1976), "All About You" (1980), "Thru and Thru" (1994) and "This Place Is Empty" (2005), among others. He sometimes composes on piano — "Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?" and "Let's Spend the Night Together" are two early examples; and he's said of his keyboard playing: "Maybe I'm a little more accomplished now — to me it's just a way of getting out of always using one instrument to write." Richards played keyboards on stage at two 1974 concerts with Ronnie Wood, and on The New Barbarians' tour in 1979; and 1977 and 1981 studio sessions featuring his piano and vocals have been well documented, though never officially released.

Richards has also contributed percussion to a few Rolling Stones tracks, including the floor tom
Floor tom

A floor tom is a double-headed tom-tom_drum drum which usually stands on the floor on three legs. However, they can also be attached to a cymbal stand with a drum clamp....
 on "Jumpin' Jack Flash" and bicycle spokes on "Continental Drift" (1989).

Songwriting

Richards and Jagger began writing songs together in 1963, following the example of the Beatles' Lennon/McCartney
Lennon/McCartney

File:Lennon-McCartney.JPGThe songwriting partnership of John Lennon and Paul McCartney, usually referred to as Lennon/McCartney, is one of the best-known and most successful musical and cultural collaborations of all time....
 and the encouragement of Rolling Stones manager Andrew Loog Oldham
Andrew Loog Oldham

Andrew Loog Oldham is an England rock and roll record producer, impresario and author. He was manager of The Rolling Stones in the 1960s, taking a Flaming style inspired by Phil Spector....
, who saw little future for a cover band. The earliest Jagger/Richards
Jagger/Richards

The songwriting partnership of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, known as Jagger/Richards is a musical collaboration whose output is primarily part of the catalogue of their group, The Rolling Stones....
 collaborations were recorded by other artists, including Gene Pitney
Gene Pitney

Gene Francis Alan Pitney was an American singer-songwriter. He was also an accomplished guitarist, piano, drummer and skilled sound engineer. In 2002, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame....
, whose rendition of "That Girl Belongs to Yesterday" was their first top-ten single in the UK. Richards recalls: "We were writing these terrible pop songs that were becoming Top 10 hits. ... They had nothing to do with us, except we wrote 'em."

The Rolling Stones' first top-ten hit with a Jagger/Richards original was "The Last Time
The Last Time (song)

"The Last Time" is a song by the British Rock and roll band The Rolling Stones. This was the first Rolling Stones single written by Jagger/Richards to reach # 1 in the UK, where it stayed for four straight weeks....
" (1965); "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction

" Satisfaction" is a song by English rock music band The Rolling Stones. It was written by Jagger/Richards and produced by Andrew Loog Oldham. The lyrics of the song include references to sexual intercourse, and the theme of anti-commercialism caused the song to be "perceived as an attack on the status quo"....
" (also 1965) was their first international #1 recording. (Richards has stated that the "Satisfaction" riff came to him in his sleep; he woke up just long enough to record it on a cassette player by his bed.) Since Aftermath (1966) most Rolling Stones albums have consisted mainly of Jagger/Richards originals. Their songs reflect the influence of blues, R&B, rock & roll, pop
Pop music

Pop music is a music genre that features a noticeable rhythmic element, melodies and hook , a mainstream style and a conventional structure.The term "pop music" was first used in 1926 in the sense of "having popular appeal" , but since the 1950s it has been used in the sense of a musical genre, originally characterized as a lighter alternat...
, soul
Soul music

Soul music is a music genre originating in the United States combining elements of gospel music and rhythm and blues. According to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, soul is "music that arose out of the African American culture through the transmutation of gospel and rhythm & blues into a form of funky, Secularity testifying." The genre occasion...
, gospel
Gospel music

Gospel music is music that is written to express either personal or a communal belief regarding Christian life, as well as to give a Christian alternative to mainstream secular music....
 and country
Country music

Country music is a blend of popular American music forms originally found in the Southern United States and the Appalachian Mountains. It has roots in Traditional music, Celtic music, gospel music, and old-time music and evolved rapidly in the 1920s....
, as well as forays into psychedelia
Rock music

Rock music is a loosely defined genre of popular music that entered the mainstream in the mid 1950's. It has its roots in 1940s and 1950s rhythm and blues, country music and other influences....
 and Dylanesque social commentary. Their work in the 1970s and beyond has incorporated elements of funk
Funk

Funk is an United States Music genre that originated in the mid- to late-1960s when African American musicians blended soul music, soul jazz and R&B into a rhythmic, danceable new form of music....
, disco
Disco

Disco is a genre of dance music that originated in and was initially popular among African American, gay and Hispanic and Latino Americans communities in the United States in the late 1960s....
, reggae
Reggae

Reggae is a music genre first developed in Jamaica in the late 1960s.While sometimes used in a broader sense to refer to most types of Music of Jamaica, the term reggae more properly denotes a particular music style that originated following on the development of ska and rocksteady....
 and punk. Richards has also written and recorded slow torchy ballads, such as "All About You" (1980).

In his solo career, Richards has often shared co-writing credits with drummer and co-producer Steve Jordan
Steve Jordan (musician)

File:??????? ??????? ??????? ?????.jpgSteve Jordan is an United States multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and music producer from New York City....
. Richards has said: "I've always thought songs written by two people are better than those written by one. You get another angle on it."

Richards has frequently stated that he feels less like a creator than a conduit when writing songs: "I don't have that God aspect about it. I prefer to think of myself as an antenna. There's only one song, and Adam and Eve wrote it; the rest is a variation on a theme."

Richards was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame
Songwriters Hall of Fame

The Songwriters Hall of Fame is an arm of the National Academy of Popular Music. It was founded in 1969 by songwriter Johnny Mercer and music publishers Abe Olman and Howie Richmond....
 in 1993.

Record production

Richards has been active as a record producer
Record producer

In the music industry, a record producer has many roles, among them controlling the recording sessions, coaching and guiding the musicians, organizing and scheduling production budget and resources, and supervising the recording, Audio mixing and audio mastering processes....
 since the 1960s. He was credited as producer and musical director on the 1966 album Today's Pop Symphony, one of manager Andrew Loog Oldham
Andrew Loog Oldham

Andrew Loog Oldham is an England rock and roll record producer, impresario and author. He was manager of The Rolling Stones in the 1960s, taking a Flaming style inspired by Phil Spector....
's side projects, although there are doubts about how much Richards was actually involved with it. On the Rolling Stones' 1967 album Their Satanic Majesties Request
Their Satanic Majesties Request

Their Satanic Majesties Request is a psychedelic rock album by The Rolling Stones recorded and released in 1967. Its title is a play on the "Her Britannic Majesty requests and requires..." text that appears inside a British passport....
 the entire band was credited as producer, but since 1974, Richards and Mick Jagger have frequently co-produced Rolling Stones and other artists' records under the joint name "The Glimmer Twins", often in collaboration with other producers.

Since the 1980s Richards has chalked up numerous production and co-production credits on projects with other artists including Aretha Franklin
Aretha Franklin

Aretha Louise Franklin is an American singer, songwriter and pianist commonly referred to as "The Queen of Soul". Although renowned for her soul recordings, Franklin is also adept at jazz, rock and roll, blues, Pop music, Rhythm and Blues and Gospel music....
, Johnnie Johnson
Johnnie Johnson

Johnnie Johnson may refer to:*Johnnie Johnson *Johnnie Johnson *Johnnie Johnson See also:*Johnny Johnson *John Johnson ...
 and Ronnie Spector
Ronnie Spector

Ronnie Spector is an United States musician, and was the lead singing of the girl group The Ronettes. She is known as the "original bad girl of rock and roll."...
, as well as on his own albums with the X-Pensive Winos (see below). In the 1990s Richards co-produced and added guitar and vocals to a recording of nyabinghi Rastafarian chanting and drumming entitled Wingless Angels, released on Richards's own record label, Mindless Records, in 1997.

Solo recordings

Generally resisting sustained ventures outside of The Rolling Stones, Richards has released few solo recordings. In 1978 he released his first solo single
Single (music)

In the record industry, a single is a song usually used from a current or upcoming album to promote the album. Singles are distributed through a number of ways; originally, they were packaged as "single" records with one or two other songs and sold before the release of the album....
: renditions of Chuck Berry
Chuck Berry

Charles Edward Anderson "Chuck" Berry is an American guitarist, singer and songwriter.Chuck Berry is an influential figure and one of the pioneers of rock and roll music....
's "Run Rudolph Run
Run Rudolph Run

"Run Rudolph Run" is a Christmas song popularized by Chuck Berry and written by Johnny Marks and Marvin Brodie. The song was first recorded by Berry in 1958 and released as Chess Records 1714....
" and Jimmy Cliff
Jimmy Cliff

Jimmy Cliff Jamaican Order of Merit is a Jamaican ska and reggae musician. He is best known among mainstream audiences for songs such as "Sittin' in Limbo", "You Can Get It If You Really Want", "Many Rivers to Cross" from the The Harder They Come to The Harder They Come which helped popularize reggae across the world; and for his cover...
's "The Harder They Come". In 1987, after Jagger had put The Rolling Stones on hold in order to promote his solo albums, Richards formed the X-pensive Winos with new co-writer Steve Jordan, who had drummed on some tracks on Dirty Work
Dirty Work (album)

Dirty Work is The Rolling Stones' 18th studio album . It was released on 24 March 1986 on the Rolling Stones Records by Sony Music. Produced by Steve Lillywhite, the album was recorded during a period when relations between Mick Jagger and Keith Richards soured considerably, and is often regarded as a low point for the band....
 and in the band Richards assembled for the documentary Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll
Hail! Hail! Rock 'N' Roll

Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll is a Chuck Berry album and soundtrack to the Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll, which was released in 1987 under record label, Music Corporation of America....
 (see below).

Besides Steve Jordan, the X-pensive Winos included Sarah Dash
Sarah Dash

Sarah Dash is a singer and actress. Her first notable appearance on the music scene was as a member of Patti LaBelle & the Bluebelles....
, Waddy Wachtel
Waddy Wachtel

Robert "Waddy" Wachtel is a Los Angeles musician, composer and record producer, most notable for his guitar work. Wachtel's passion for music, and ease of adaptation toward a variety of genres has placed him in a position as one of the most in-demand session musicians throughout his career, playing with high profile rockers like the Keith Ri...
, Bobby Keys
Bobby Keys

Bobby Keyes is an United States saxophone player and together with Jim Price and occasionally Jim Horn formed the most in-demand horn section of the 1970s....
, Ivan Neville
Ivan Neville

Ivan Neville is a multi-instrumentalist musician, singer, and songwriter. He is the son of Aaron Neville and nephew to members of the Neville Brothers....
 and Charley Drayton
Charley Drayton

Charley Drayton is an United States multi-instrumental musician and producer, who has played as a drummer and bass guitarist for many bands and artists and is currently the drummer in Australian rock band Divinyls....
. Their first album, Talk Is Cheap
Talk Is Cheap

Talk Is Cheap is the solo album debut by Keith Richards, co-leader of The Rolling Stones, and was released in 1988. Recorded and released following a brief creative and personal fallout with Mick Jagger, Talk Is Cheap received glowing reviews upon its release....
 (which also featured session musicians Bernie Worrell
Bernie Worrell

George Bernard "Bernie" Worrell, Jr. is an United States Keyboard instrument and composer best known for his work with Parliament-Funkadelic and Talking Heads....
, Bootsy Collins
Bootsy Collins

William "Bootsy" Collins is a funk bassist, singer, and songwriter.Rising to prominence with James Brown in the late 1960s, and with Parliament-Funkadelic in the '70s, Collins' driving bass guitar and humorous vocals established him as one of the leading names in funk....
 and Maceo Parker
Maceo Parker

Maceo Parker is an American funk and soul jazz saxophonist, best known for his work with James Brown in the 1960s. Parker was a prominent soloist on many of Brown's hit recordings, and a key part of his band, playing alto saxophone, tenor saxophone and baritone saxophones....
), went gold and has remained a consistent seller. It spawned a brief US tour - one of only two that Richards has done as a solo artist. The first tour is documented on the Virgin
Virgin Records

Virgin Records is a United Kingdom record label founded by England entrepreneur Richard Branson, Simon Draper, and Nik Powell in 1972 in music. It was later sold to Thorn EMI, and then, in the US, merged with Capitol Records in 2007 to create the Capitol Music Group....
 release Live at the Hollywood Palladium, December 15, 1988. In 1992 Main Offender
Main Offender

Main Offender is Keith Richards' second solo studio album and his third overall. Released in 1992 in between The Rolling Stones' Steel Wheels and Voodoo Lounge projects, Main Offender remains to date Richards' most recent offering as a solo artist....
 was released, and following a "warm-up concert" in Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is the Capital and largest city of Argentina. It is located on the southern shore of the R?o de la Plata, on the southeastern coast of the South American continent....
, the X-Pensive Winos (including a new member, backing vocalist Babi Floyd) toured Europe and North America.

Recordings with other artists

During the 1960s most of Richards's recordings with artists other than The Rolling Stones were sessions for Andrew Oldham's Immediate Records
Immediate Records

Immediate Records was a United Kingdom record label, started in 1965 by The Rolling Stones management, Andrew Loog Oldham and Tony Calder concentrating on the London-based blues and Rhythm and blues scene....
 label. Notable exceptions were when Richards, along with Mick Jagger and numerous other guests, sang on The Beatles
The Beatles

The Beatles were a rock music and pop music band from Liverpool, England that formed in 1960. During their career, the group primarily consisted of John Lennon , Paul McCartney , George Harrison and Ringo Starr ....
' 1967 TV broadcast of "All You Need Is Love
All You Need Is Love

"All You Need Is Love" is a song written by John Lennon and credited to Lennon/McCartney. It was first performed by The Beatles on Our World, the first live global television link....
"; and when he played bass with John Lennon
John Lennon

John Winston Ono Lennon, Order of the British Empire was an English Rock music musician, singer, songwriter, artist, and peace activist who gained worldwide fame as one of the founding members of The Beatles....
, Eric Clapton
Eric Clapton

Eric Patrick Clapton Order of the British Empire is an English blues-rock guitarist, singer, songwriter and composer. He is "probably most famous for his mastery of the Stratocaster guitar." Clapton has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Yardbirds, of Cream , and as a solo performer, being the only person to...
, and Mitch Mitchell
Mitch Mitchell

John "Mitch" Mitchell was an England drummer, best known for his work in The Jimi Hendrix Experience....
 as The Dirty Mac
The Dirty Mac

The Dirty Mac were an England Supergroup consisting of John Lennon, Eric Clapton, Keith Richards and Mitch Mitchell that Lennon put together for The Rolling Stones' TV special entitled The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus....
 for The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus
The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus

The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus is a film released in 1996 of a December 11, 1968 event put together by The Rolling Stones. The event comprised two concerts on a circus stage, and included acts such as Eric Clapton, The Who, Taj Mahal , Marianne Faithfull, and Jethro Tull ....
 TV special, filmed in 1968.

In the 1970s Richards worked outside The Rolling Stones with Ronnie Wood on several occasions, contributing guitar, piano and vocals to Wood's first two solo albums and joining him on stage for two July 1974 concerts to promote I've Got My Own Album to Do
I've Got My Own Album to Do

The first solo album of Ron Wood. It reached #27 on UK's New Musical Express chart.The title was a dig at Rod Stewart as he was more focused with his solo albums than...
. In December 1974 Richards also made a guest appearance at a Faces
Faces

Faces may refer to:*Face, the front area of a person's head*Faces , a British rock band active in the early 1970s*Faces , an album by Earth, Wind & Fire...
 concert. In 1976-77 Richards played on and co-produced John Phillips
John Phillips

John Phillips or John Philips may refer to:* John Aristotle Phillips , American entrepreneur * John Arthur Phillips , FRS, geologist, metallurgist, mining engineer...
' solo recording Pay, Pack & Follow (released in 2001). In 1979 he toured the U.S. with The New Barbarians
The New Barbarians (band)

The New Barbarians were a rock music band that played two concerts in Canada and eighteen shows across the United States in April and May 1979; in August 1979, the band also supported Led Zeppelin at the Knebworth Festival 1979....
, the band that Wood put together to promote his album Gimme Some Neck
Gimme Some Neck

Ronnie Wood's third solo album was a minor hit and his best performance on the charts to date, peaking at #45 on Billboard with 13 weeks on the Top 200....
; he and Wood also contributed guitar and backing vocals to "Truly" on Ian McLagan
Ian McLagan

Ian McLagan is an England Keyboard instrument instrumentalist, best known as a member of Small Faces, and Faces .An in-demand player, he has led his own Bump Band since 1977....
's 1979 album Troublemaker
Troublemaker (Ian McLagan album)

Troublemaker is the debut album from former Small Faces and Faces keyboardist Ian McLagan, released in 1979 on Mercury Records. Backed by a core group of Johnny Lee Schell , Paul Stallworth and Jim Keltner , McLagan's rough-hewed voice and keyboards along with the party atmosphere permeating throughout the album - especially on the lead...
 (re-released in 2005 as Here Comes Trouble).

Since the 1980s Richards has made more frequent guest appearances. In 1981 he played on reggae singer Max Romeo
Max Romeo

Max Romeo , is a reggae and roots reggae musician who has achieved record chart success in his home country, and in the United Kingdom. The singer who put the rude in rude boy, Max Romeo was responsible for launching an entirely new sub-genre of reggae, whose overtly suggestive lyrics caused an outcry but took a massive hold of the music scen...
's album Holding Out My Love to You. He has worked with Tom Waits
Tom Waits

Thomas Alan Waits is an United Statesn singer-songwriter, composer and actor. Waits has a distinctive voice, described by critic Daniel Durchholz as sounding "like it was soaked in a vat of Bourbon whiskey, left hanging in the smokehouse for a few months, and then taken outside and run over with a car." With this trademark growl, his incorpo...
 on two occasions, adding guitar and backing vocals to Waits's 1985 album Rain Dogs
Rain Dogs

Rain Dogs is an album by Tom Waits, released in August 1985 in music. It peaked at #188 on Billboard Music Charts's Top 200 albums chart. In 1989, it was ranked #21 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 100 greatest albums of the 1980s....
, and co-writing, playing and sharing the lead vocal on "That Feel" on Bone Machine
Bone Machine

Bone Machine is a critically acclaimed and award-winning album by Tom Waits, released in 1992 in music on Island Records. It won a Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album, and features guest appearances by Primus 's Les Claypool and The Rolling Stones' Keith Richards....
 
(1992). In 1986 Richards produced and played on Aretha Franklin
Aretha Franklin

Aretha Louise Franklin is an American singer, songwriter and pianist commonly referred to as "The Queen of Soul". Although renowned for her soul recordings, Franklin is also adept at jazz, rock and roll, blues, Pop music, Rhythm and Blues and Gospel music....
's rendition of "Jumping Jack Flash" and served as musical producer and band leader (or as he phrased it "S&M
Sadism and masochism

Sadism refers to sexual or non-sexual gratification in the infliction of pain or humiliation upon another person. Masochism refers to sexual or non-sexual gratification from receiving the infliction of pain or humiliation....
 director") for the Chuck Berry
Chuck Berry

Charles Edward Anderson "Chuck" Berry is an American guitarist, singer and songwriter.Chuck Berry is an influential figure and one of the pioneers of rock and roll music....
 film Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll
Hail! Hail! Rock 'N' Roll

Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll is a Chuck Berry album and soundtrack to the Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll, which was released in 1987 under record label, Music Corporation of America....
.

In the 1990s and 2000s Richards has continued to contribute to a wide range of musical projects as a guest artist. A few of the notable sessions he has done include guitar and vocals on Johnnie Johnson
Johnnie Johnson (musician)

File:JohnnieJohnson1996.jpgJohnnie Johnson was a piano player and blues musician. His work with Chuck Berry led to his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame....
's 1991 release Johnnie B. Bad, which he also co-produced; and lead vocals and guitar on "Oh Lord, Don’t Let Them Drop That Atomic Bomb on Me" on the 1992 Charles Mingus
Charles Mingus

Charles Mingus was an United States jazz bassist, composer, bandleader, and occasional pianist. He was also known for his activism against racism....
 tribute album Weird Nightmare. He duetted with country legend George Jones
George Jones

George Glenn Jones , is an American country music singer known for his long list of hit records, his distinctive voice and phrasing, and his marriage to Tammy Wynette....
 on "Say It's Not You" on the Bradley Barn Sessions
Bradley Barn Sessions

The Bradley Barn Sessions is an album released in 1994 by American country music artist George Jones. It is a duet album, comprising eleven of Jones's songs re-recorded as duets with various singers, primarily country music artists....
 (1994); a second duet from the same sessions - "Burn Your Playhouse Down" — appeared on Jones' 2008 release Burn Your Playhouse Down — The Unreleased Duets. He partnered with Levon Helm
Levon Helm

Mark Lavon Helm , better known as Levon Helm, is an United States rock and roll musician and actor most famous as the drummer for the rock group The Band....
 on "Deuce and a Quarter" for Scotty Moore
Scotty Moore

Winfield Scott "Scotty" Moore III is an United States guitarist. He is best known for his backing of Elvis Presley in the first part of his career, between 1954 and the beginning of Elvis' Hollywood years....
's album All the King's Men (1997). His guitar and lead vocals are featured on the Hank Williams tribute album Timeless (2001) and on veteran blues guitarist Hubert Sumlin
Hubert Sumlin

Hubert Sumlin is an United States blues guitarist and singer, best known for his celebrated work, from 1955, as guitarist in Howlin' Wolf's band....
's album About Them Shoes (2005). Richards also added guitar and vocals to Toots & the Maytals' recording of "Careless Ethiopians" for their 2004 album True Love and to their re-recording of "Pressure Drop
Pressure Drop (song)

"Pressure Drop" is the title of a song recorded in 1969 by Toots & the Maytals for record producer Leslie Kong. The song appears on the Maytals' 1970 albums Monkey Man and From the Roots ....
", which came out in 2007 as the b-side to Richards's iTunes
ITunes

iTunes is a Proprietary software digital media media player application, used for playing and organizing digital music and video files. The program is also an interface to manage the contents on Apple's popular iPod digital media players as well as the iPhone....
 re-release of "Run Rudolph Run
Run Rudolph Run

"Run Rudolph Run" is a Christmas song popularized by Chuck Berry and written by Johnny Marks and Marvin Brodie. The song was first recorded by Berry in 1958 and released as Chess Records 1714....
".

Rare and unreleased recordings

In 2006 The Rolling Stones released Rarities 1971-2003
Rarities 1971-2003

Rarities 1971-2003 is a compilation album by The Rolling Stones that was released in 2005 worldwide by Virgin Records - as well as by the coffee-chain Starbucks in North America - and features a selection of rare and obscure material recorded between 1971 and 2003....
, which includes some rare and limited-issue recordings, but Richards has described the band's released output as the "tip of the iceberg". Many of the band's unreleased songs and studio jam session
Jam session

A jam session is a musical act where musicians gather and play without extensive preparation or predefined arrangements; improvisation.Jam sessions are often used to develop new material, find suitable arrangements, or simply as a social gathering and communal practice session....
s are widely bootlegged
Bootleg recording

A bootleg recording is an sound recording and/or video recording of a performance that was not officially released by the artist, or under other legal authority....
, as are numerous Richards solo recordings, including his 1977 Toronto studio sessions, some 1981 studio sessions and tapes made during his 1983 wedding trip to Mexico.

Public image and private life

Richards, who has been frank about his habits, has earned notoriety for his decadent outlaw image. Rock critic Nick Kent
Nick Kent

Nick Kent is a United Kingdom rock critic and musician.Along with such writers as Paul Morley, Charles Shaar Murray and Danny Baker, Nick Kent was seen as one of the most important and influential UK music journalists of the 1970s....
 summed up his 1970s image: "[Keith Richards] was the big Lord Byron figure. He was mad, bad, and dangerous to know." In 1994 Richards said of this image: "It's something you drag around behind you like a long shadow ... Even though that was nearly twenty years ago, you cannot convince some people that I'm not a mad drug addict. So I've still got that [image] in my baggage."

Richards has been tried on drug-related charges five times: in 1967, twice in 1973, in 1977 and in 1978. The first trial - the only one involving a prison sentence — resulted from a February 1967 police raid on Redlands, Richards's Sussex
Sussex

Sussex , from the Old English Su?seaxe , is a Historic counties of England in South East England England corresponding roughly in area to the ancient Kingdom of Sussex....
 estate, where he and some friends, including Jagger, were spending the weekend. The subsequent arrest of Richards and Jagger put them on trial before the court of public opinion and Her Majesty
Courts of the United Kingdom

The United Kingdom does not have a single, unified judicial system, but separate judicial systems serving England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland....
. On 29 June Jagger was sentenced to three months' imprisonment for possession of four amphetamine
Amphetamine

Amphetamine and related drugs such as methamphetamine are a group of drugs that act by increasing levels of norepinephrine, serotonin, and dopamine in the brain....
 tablets; Richards was found guilty of allowing cannabis
Cannabis

Cannabis is a genus of flowering plants that includes three putative species, Cannabis sativa L., Cannabis indica Lam., and Cannabis ruderalis Janisch....
 to be smoked on his property and sentenced to one year in prison. Both Jagger and Richards were imprisoned at that point, but were released on bail the next day pending appeal. On 1 July The Times
The Times

The Times is a daily national newspaper published in the United Kingdom since 1785 when it was known as The Daily Universal Register.The Times and its sister paper The Sunday Times are published by Times Newspapers Limited, a subsidiary of News International....
 ran an editorial entitled "Who breaks a butterfly on a wheel?", portraying Jagger's sentence as persecution, and public sentiment against the convictions increased. A month later the appeals court overturned Richards's conviction for lack of evidence, while Jagger was given a conditional discharge
Conditional discharge

A conditional discharge is a sentence passed by a court whereby the defendant is not punished provided he or she complies with certain conditions....
. The most serious charges Richards faced resulted from his arrest on 27 February 1977 at Toronto
Toronto

Toronto is the List of the 100 largest municipalities in Canada by population in Canada and the Provinces and territories of Canada Provincial and territorial capitals of Canada of Ontario....
's Harbour Castle Hotel (R. v. Richards (1979), 49 C.C.C. (2d) 517), when the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Royal Canadian Mounted Police

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police is the federal police, national police, and paramilitary police force of Canada, and one of the most recognized of its kind in the world....
 found him in possession of "22 grams of heroin
Heroin

Heroin is a opioid synthesized from morphine, a derivative of the opium poppy. It is the 3,6-acetate ester of morphine . The white crystalline form is commonly the hydrochloride salt diacetylmorphine hydrochloride, however heroin Freebase may also appear as a white powder....
". Richards was originally charged with "possession of heroin for the purpose of trafficking" — an offence that under the Criminal Code of Canada
Criminal Code of Canada

The Criminal Code of Canada is the codification of most of the criminal offences and procedure in Canada. Section 91 of the Canadian constitution establishes criminal law as under the sole jurisdiction of the federal Parliament....
 can result in prison sentences of seven years to life. His passport was confiscated and Richards and his family remained in Toronto until 1 April, when Richards was allowed to enter the United States on a medical visa
Medical tourism

Medical tourism is a term initially coined by Travel agency and the mass media to describe the rapidly-growing practice of traveling across international borders to obtain health care....
 for treatment for heroin addiction. The charge against him was later reduced to "simple possession of heroin".

For the next two years, Richards lived under threat of criminal sanction. Throughout this period he remained active with The Rolling Stones, recording their biggest-selling studio album, Some Girls
Some Girls

Some Girls is an album by The Rolling Stones, released in 1978. Considered a highlight of their output and the best of their post-Exile on Main St. records, the album revitalized the band's career upon its release and re-established The Rolling Stones as a vital rock and roll band in an era infused with punk rock and disco....
, and touring North America. Richards was tried in October 1978, pleading guilty to possession of heroin. He was given a suspended sentence and put on probation for one year, with orders to continue treatment for heroin addiction and to perform a benefit concert on behalf of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind. Although the prosecution had filed an appeal of the sentence, Richards performed two CNIB benefit concerts at Oshawa Civic Auditorium
Oshawa Civic Auditorium

The Oshawa Civic Auditorium is a 3,625?seat multi-purpose arena in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. It opened in 1964, and was home to the Oshawa Generals ice hockey team of the Ontario Hockey League from December 1964 to October 2006....
 on 22 April 1979; both shows featured The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones

The Rolling Stones are an English rock music band formed in 1962 in London when multi-instrumentalist Brian Jones and pianist Ian Stewart were joined by vocalist Mick Jagger and guitarist Keith Richards....
 and The New Barbarians
The New Barbarians (band)

The New Barbarians were a rock music band that played two concerts in Canada and eighteen shows across the United States in April and May 1979; in August 1979, the band also supported Led Zeppelin at the Knebworth Festival 1979....
. In September 1979 the Ontario Court of Appeal upheld the original sentence.

Later in 1979, Richards met future wife, model Patti Hansen
Patti Hansen

Patricia "Patti" Elvina Hansen is a former United States model and Actor....
. They married on 18 December 1983, Richards's 40th birthday, and have two daughters, Theodora
Theodora Richards

Theodora Dupree Richards is the daughter of Patti Hansen and legendary Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards, and the sister of Alexandra Richards....
 and Alexandra
Alexandra Richards

Alexandra Nicole Richards is the daughter of Patti Hansen and legendary Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards, and the sister of Theodora Richards....
, born in 1985 and 1986 respectively.

Richards maintains cordial relations with Italian born actress Anita Pallenberg
Anita Pallenberg

Anita Pallenberg is a model , actor and fashion designer. She was the romantic partner of The Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards from 1967 to 1979....
, the mother of his first three children; although they were never married, Richards and Pallenberg were a couple from 1967 to 1979. Together they have a son, Marlon (named after the actor Marlon Brando
Marlon Brando

Marlon Brando, Jr. was an Academy Award-winning American actor whose body of work spanned over half a century. He is widely considered one of the greatest actors of all time, and was named the fourth AFI's 100 Years......
), born in 1969, and a daughter, Angela (originally named Dandelion), born in 1972. Their third child, a boy named Tara (after Richards's friend Tara Browne
Tara Browne

Tara Browne was a young London socialite and issue of British peerage as a member of the Irish aristocratic family of Oranmore & Browne. He is perhaps most famous today for serving as the inspiration of The Beatles' song "A Day in the Life"....
), died on 6 June 1976, less than three months after his birth.

Richards still owns Redlands, the Sussex
Sussex

Sussex , from the Old English Su?seaxe , is a Historic counties of England in South East England England corresponding roughly in area to the ancient Kingdom of Sussex....
 estate he purchased in 1966, as well as a home in Weston, Connecticut
Weston, Connecticut

Weston is a New England town in Fairfield County, Connecticut, Connecticut, United States. The population was 10,037 at the 2000 United States Census....
 and another in Turks & Caicos. He is an avid reader with a strong interest in history and owns an extensive library.

Recent news

On 27 April 2006, Richards, while in Fiji
Fiji

Fiji , officially the Republic of the Fiji Islands , is an island nation in the South Pacific Ocean east of Vanuatu, west of Tonga and south of Tuvalu....
, suffered a head injury after falling out of a tree; he subsequently underwent cranial surgery at a New Zealand
New Zealand

New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses , and numerous Islands of New Zealand, most notably Stewart Island/Rakiura and the Chatham Islands....
 hospital. The incident caused a six-week delay in launching The Rolling Stones' 2006 Europe
Europe

Europe is, conventionally, one of the world's seven continents. Comprising the westernmost peninsula of Eurasia, Europe is generally divided from Asia to its east by the water divide of the Ural Mountains, the Ural , the Caspian Sea, and by the Caucasus Mountains to the southeast....
an tour and the rescheduling of several shows; the revised tour schedule included a brief statement from Richards apologising for "falling off his perch". The band made up most of the postponed dates in 2006, and toured Europe in the summer of 2007 to make up the remainder.

In August 2006 Richards was granted a pardon
Pardon

A pardon is the forgiveness of a crime and the penalty associated with it. It is granted by a head of state, such as a monarch or president, or by a competent Roman Catholic Church authority....
 by Arkansas
Arkansas

Arkansas is a U.S. state located in the Southern United States of the United States. Arkansas shares a border with six states, with its eastern border largely defined by the Mississippi River....
 governor (and former Republican Presidential candidate) Mike Huckabee
Mike Huckabee

Michael Dale "Mike" Huckabee is a Republican Party politician, Former Arkansas Governer and political commentator for Fox News Channel who served as Governor of Arkansas of Arkansas from 1996 to 2007....
 for a 1975 reckless driving citation.

On 12 March 2007 Richards attended the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame ceremony to induct The Ronettes
The Ronettes

The Ronettes were a 1960s girl group from New York City, best known for their work with record producer Phil Spector. They consisted of lead singer Veronica Bennett ; her sister, the late Estelle Bennett; and their cousin Nedra Talley....
; he also played guitar during the ceremony's all-star jam
Jam session

A jam session is a musical act where musicians gather and play without extensive preparation or predefined arrangements; improvisation.Jam sessions are often used to develop new material, find suitable arrangements, or simply as a social gathering and communal practice session....
.

In an April 2007 interview for NME
NME

The New Musical Express is a popular music magazine in the United Kingdom which has been published weekly since March 1952. It was the first British paper to include a singles chart, which first appeared in the 14 November 1952 edition....
 magazine, music journalist Mark Beaumont asked Richards what the strangest thing he ever snorted was, and quoted him as replying: "My father. I snorted my father. He was cremated and I couldn't resist grinding him up with a little bit of blow. My dad wouldn't have cared ... It went down pretty well, and I'm still alive." In the media uproar that followed, Richards's manager said that the anecdote had been meant as a joke; Beaumont told Uncut
UNCUT (magazine)

Uncut magazine, trademarked as UNCUT, is a popular monthly publication based in London. It is available across the English-speaking world, and focuses on music, but also includes a film section....
 magazine that the interview had been conducted by telephone and that he had misquoted Richards at one point (reporting that Richards had said he listens to Motörhead
Motörhead

Mot?rhead are a British hard rock band formed in 1975 by bassist, singer and songwriter Lemmy, who has remained the sole constant member. Usually a power trio, Mot?rhead had particular success in the early 1980s with several successful singles in the UK Singles Chart....
, when what he had said was Mozart), but that he believed the ash-snorting anecdote was true. Richards later confirmed in an interview with Mojo
Mojo (magazine)

Mojo is a popular music magazine published by Bauer Verlagsgruppe, monthly in the United Kingdom.Following the success of the magazine Q , publishers Emap were looking for a title which would cater for the burgeoning interest in classic rock music....
 magazine that he had, in fact, snorted his father's ashes — with no cocaine mixed in — before burying them under an oak tree: "I said I'd chopped him up like cocaine, not with. I opened his box up and ... out comes a bit of dad on the dining room table. I'm going, 'I can't use a brush and dustpan for this.'"

Doris Richards, the guitarist's 91-year-old mother, died of cancer
Cancer

Cancer is a class of diseases in which a group of cell display uncontrolled growth , invasion , and sometimes metastasis . These three malignant properties of cancers differentiate them from benign tumors, which are self-limited, do not invade or metastasize....
 in England on 21 April 2007. An official statement released by a Richards representative stated that Richards, her only child, kept a vigil by her bedside during her last days.

Richards made a cameo appearance
Cameo appearance

A cameo role or cameo appearance is a brief appearance of a known person in a work of the performing arts, such as plays, films, video games and television....
 as Captain Teague, the father of Captain Jack Sparrow
Captain Jack Sparrow

'Captain Jack Sparrow' is a fictional character from the Pirates of the Caribbean Media franchise who is portrayed by Johnny Depp. He was introduced in the movie Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl , and appeared in the back-to-back sequels, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest and Pirates of the Caribbea...
 (played by Johnny Depp
Johnny Depp

Johnny Depp is an American actor known for his portrayals of offbeat, eccentric characters such as Jack Sparrow in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series and Edward Scissorhands....
), in Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, released in May 2007, and won the Best Celebrity Cameo award at the 2007 Spike Horror Awards for the role. Depp has stated that he based many of Sparrow's mannerisms on Richards.

In August 2007 Richards signed a publishing deal for his autobiography, scheduled to come out in 2010.

In March 2008 fashion house Louis Vuitton
Louis Vuitton

Louis Vuitton Malletier , commonly referred to as Louis Vuitton, or sometimes shortened to LV, is a France luxury goods company. Founded in 1854, one of the main divisions of LVMH headquartered in Paris, France....
 unveiled an advertising campaign featuring a photo of Richards with his ebony Gibson ES-355, taken by photographer Annie Leibovitz
Annie Leibovitz

Anna-Lou "Annie" Leibovitz is an United States portrait Photography whose style is marked by a close collaboration between the photographer and the subject....
. Richards donated the fee for his involvement to The Climate Project, an organization for raising environmental awareness.

On 28 October 2008 Richards appeared at the Musicians' Hall of Fame induction ceremony in Nashville, Tennessee
Nashville, Tennessee

Nashville is the Capital of the U.S. state of Tennessee and the county seat of Davidson County, Tennessee. It is the second most populous city in the state after Memphis, Tennessee....
, joining the newly-inducted Crickets
The Crickets

The Crickets were a rock & roll band from Lubbock, Texas, formed by singer/songwriter Buddy Holly in the 1950s.Their first hit record was "That'll Be the Day," released in 1957....
 on stage for performances of "Peggy Sue
Peggy Sue

"Peggy Sue" is a rock and roll song written by Buddy Holly, Jerry Allison, and Norman Petty, and originally performed, recorded and released as a single by Buddy Holly and the Crickets in early July of 1957 in music....
", "Not Fade Away
Not Fade Away (song)

"Not Fade Away" is a song credited to Buddy Holly and Norman Petty and first recorded by Holly's band The Crickets in Clovis, New Mexico, in May 1957....
" and "That'll Be the Day
That'll Be the Day

"That'll Be the Day" is a song written by Buddy Holly and Jerry Allison and recorded by various artists including The Crickets, The Beatles and Linda Ronstadt....
".

Solo discography


Albums

  • Talk is Cheap
    Talk Is Cheap

    Talk Is Cheap is the solo album debut by Keith Richards, co-leader of The Rolling Stones, and was released in 1988. Recorded and released following a brief creative and personal fallout with Mick Jagger, Talk Is Cheap received glowing reviews upon its release....
     (3 October 1988) UK #37 3 wks; US #24 23 wks; Japan #5 7 wks
  • Live at the Hollywood Palladium, December 15, 1988 (10 December 1991) Japan #54 4 wks
  • Main Offender
    Main Offender

    Main Offender is Keith Richards' second solo studio album and his third overall. Released in 1992 in between The Rolling Stones' Steel Wheels and Voodoo Lounge projects, Main Offender remains to date Richards' most recent offering as a solo artist....
     (19 October 1992) UK #45 1 wk; US #99 10 wks; Japan #18 5 wks


Singles

  • "Run Rudolph Run" b/w "The Harder They Come" (December 1978)
  • "Take It So Hard
    Take It So Hard

    "Take It So Hard" is the first single from Keith Richards first solo record, Talk is Cheap. The long-time Rolling Stones guitarist recorded the record after band mate Mick Jagger refused to tour in 1986 in support of the album Dirty Work ....
    " (October 1988) #3 US Mainstream Rock
  • "You Don't Move Me" (November 1988) #18 US Mainstream Rock
  • "Struggle" (February 1989) #47 US Mainstream Rock
  • "Wicked As It Seems" (October 1992) #3 US Mainstream Rock
  • "Eileen" (January 1993) #17 US Mainstream Rock


Guest appearances on other artists' releases

  • The Beatles
    The Beatles

    The Beatles were a rock music and pop music band from Liverpool, England that formed in 1960. During their career, the group primarily consisted of John Lennon , Paul McCartney , George Harrison and Ringo Starr ....
    : backing vocals on "All You Need Is Love" broadcast (1967)
  • The Dirty Mac
    The Dirty Mac

    The Dirty Mac were an England Supergroup consisting of John Lennon, Eric Clapton, Keith Richards and Mitch Mitchell that Lennon put together for The Rolling Stones' TV special entitled The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus....
    : The Rolling Stones' Rock & Roll Circus (recorded 1968, released 2004): bass on "Yer Blues" and "Her Blues"
  • Billy Preston
    Billy Preston

    William Everett "Billy" Preston was an United States soul musician from Houston, Texas, raised mostly in Los Angeles, California. In addition to his successful, Grammy-winning career as a solo artist, Preston collaborated with some of the greatest names in the music industry, including the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Nat King Cole, Little...
    : That's the Way God Planned It (1969): guitar
  • Alexis Korner
    Alexis Korner

    Alexis Korner , born Alexis Andrew Nicholas Koerner, was a pioneering blues musician and broadcaster who has sometimes been referred to as "the Founding Father of British Blues"....
    : Musically Rich...and Famous: Anthology 1967-1982 (2003): guitar on "Get Off of My Cloud" (recorded 1974 or 1975)
  • Ronnie Wood: I've Got My Own Album to Do (1974): co-composer, guitar and vocals on "Sure the One You Need"; co-composer, guitar, piano and backing vocals on "Act Together"; guitar and backing vocals on several other tracks; The First Barbarians Live From Kilburn (recorded 1974, released 2007): guitar, vocals, keyboards; Now Look (1975): guitar and backing vocals on "Breathe on Me", "I Can't Stand the Rain" and "I Can Say She's Alright"; Gimme Some Neck (1979): guitar and backing vocals on "Buried Alive", backing vocals on "Seven Days"
  • Faces
    Faces

    Faces may refer to:*Face, the front area of a person's head*Faces , a British rock band active in the early 1970s*Faces , an album by Earth, Wind & Fire...
    : The Faces' Final Concert (recorded 1974, released 2000): guitar on "Sweet Little Rock & Roller", "I’d Rather Go Blind" and "Twistin’ The Night Away"
  • John Phillips
    John Phillips (musician)

    John Edmund Andrew Phillips , was an United States singer, guitarist, and songwriter. Known as Papa John, Phillips was a member and leader of the singing group The Mamas & the Papas....
    : Pay, Pack & Follow (recorded 1976–1977, released 2001) and Pussycat (outtakes and alternate mixes - recorded 1976-77, released 2008): co-producer, guitar, backing vocals
  • Peter Tosh
    Peter Tosh

    Peter Tosh, born Winston Hubert McIntosh was a reggae musician who was a core member of The Wailers who then went on to have a successful solo career as well as being a trailblazer for the Rastafari movement....
    : Bush Doctor (1978): guitar
  • The New Barbarians
    The New Barbarians (band)

    The New Barbarians were a rock music band that played two concerts in Canada and eighteen shows across the United States in April and May 1979; in August 1979, the band also supported Led Zeppelin at the Knebworth Festival 1979....
    : Buried Alive: Live in Maryland
    Buried Alive: Live in Maryland

    Buried Alive: Live in Maryland is a live album by The New Barbarians . It was recorded at the Capital Centre in Largo, Maryland on May 5, 1979 during the band's only concert tour....
     (recorded 1979, released 2006): guitar, piano, lead and backing vocals
  • Ian McLagan
    Ian McLagan

    Ian McLagan is an England Keyboard instrument instrumentalist, best known as a member of Small Faces, and Faces .An in-demand player, he has led his own Bump Band since 1977....
    : Troublemaker (1979, re-released in 2005 as Here Comes Trouble): guitar and backing vocals on "Truly"
  • Max Romeo
    Max Romeo

    Max Romeo , is a reggae and roots reggae musician who has achieved record chart success in his home country, and in the United Kingdom. The singer who put the rude in rude boy, Max Romeo was responsible for launching an entirely new sub-genre of reggae, whose overtly suggestive lyrics caused an outcry but took a massive hold of the music scen...
    : Holding Out My Love For You (1981): guitar, mixing
  • Tom Waits
    Tom Waits

    Thomas Alan Waits is an United Statesn singer-songwriter, composer and actor. Waits has a distinctive voice, described by critic Daniel Durchholz as sounding "like it was soaked in a vat of Bourbon whiskey, left hanging in the smokehouse for a few months, and then taken outside and run over with a car." With this trademark growl, his incorpo...
    : Rain Dogs
    Rain Dogs

    Rain Dogs is an album by Tom Waits, released in August 1985 in music. It peaked at #188 on Billboard Music Charts's Top 200 albums chart. In 1989, it was ranked #21 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 100 greatest albums of the 1980s....
     (1985): guitar and backing vocals on "Big Black Mariah", "Union Square" and "Blind Love"; Bone Machine (1992): co-composer, guitar and vocals on "That Feel"
  • Sun City: Artists United Against Apartheid (1985): co-composer and guitar on "Silver and Gold"
  • Slim Jim Phantom
    Slim Jim Phantom

    Slim Jim Phantom is the drummer for Stray Cats.Alongside band mates Brian Setzer and Lee Rocker, he spearheaded the neo-rockabilly movement of the early 80s....
    , Lee Rocker
    Lee Rocker

    Lee Rocker is a rockabilly double bass player. He is best known for his time as a member of Stray Cats. He is now a solo musician.Rocker has reunited with former Stray Cats band members Brian Setzer and Slim Jim Phantom and they toured the U.S....
     & Earl Slick
    Earl Slick

    Earl Slick is a guitarist best known for his collaborations with David Bowie, Jim Diamond and Robert Smith, although he has also worked with other artists and even released some solo recordings....
    : Phantom Rocker and Slick (1986): guitar on "My Mistake"
  • Aretha Franklin
    Aretha Franklin

    Aretha Louise Franklin is an American singer, songwriter and pianist commonly referred to as "The Queen of Soul". Although renowned for her soul recordings, Franklin is also adept at jazz, rock and roll, blues, Pop music, Rhythm and Blues and Gospel music....
    : Jumpin' Jack Flash film soundtrack (1986): producer and guitar on title track
  • Chuck Berry
    Chuck Berry

    Charles Edward Anderson "Chuck" Berry is an American guitarist, singer and songwriter.Chuck Berry is an influential figure and one of the pioneers of rock and roll music....
     concert film Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll (1987): musical producer, guitar and backing vocals
  • Nona Hendryx
    Nona Hendryx

    Nona Hendryx is an American vocalist, record producer, songwriter, musician, author, and actor. Many articles mistakenly give her first name as Wynona, which her manager, Vicki Wickham, has verified to be incorrect....
    : Female Trouble (1987): guitar on "Rock This House"
  • Ziggy Marley
    Ziggy Marley

    David Nesta "Ziggy" Marley is a four time Grammy Award-winning Jamaican musician and leader of the band Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers. He is the oldest son of Rita Marley and Bob Marley, the roots reggae singer....
    : Conscious Party (1988): guitar on "Lee & Molly"
  • Feargal Sharkey
    Feargal Sharkey

    Feargal Sharkey is a singer, who first found fame as the lead vocalist of pop punk band The Undertones, famous for the hit record single "Teenage Kicks", discovered by John Peel....
    : Wish (1988): guitar on "More Love"
  • The Dirty Strangers: Dirty Strangers (1988): guitar
  • Johnnie Johnson
    Johnnie Johnson (musician)

    File:JohnnieJohnson1996.jpgJohnnie Johnson was a piano player and blues musician. His work with Chuck Berry led to his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame....
    : Johnnie B. Bad (1991): co-producer, guitar and vocals on "Key to the Highway", co-composer and guitar on "Tanqueray"
  • John Lee Hooker
    John Lee Hooker

    John Lee Hooker was an influential United States post-war blues singer, guitarist, and songwriter born in Coahoma County, Mississippi near Clarksdale, Mississippi....
    : Mr. Lucky (1991): guitar on "Crawling King Snake", guitar and backing vocals on "Whiskey and Wimmen"
  • The Neville Brothers
    The Neville Brothers

    The Neville Brothers, an R&B, Soul music and Jazz group, was formed in 1976 in New Orleans, LA....
    : Uptown (1991): guitar
  • Weird Nightmare: Meditations on Mingus
    Charles Mingus

    Charles Mingus was an United States jazz bassist, composer, bandleader, and occasional pianist. He was also known for his activism against racism....
     (1992): guitar and vocals on "Oh Lord Don't Let Them Drop That Atomic Bomb on Me"
  • George Jones
    George Jones

    George Glenn Jones , is an American country music singer known for his long list of hit records, his distinctive voice and phrasing, and his marriage to Tammy Wynette....
    : Bradley Barn Sessions (1994): guitar and vocals on "Say It's Not You"; Burn Your Playhouse Down - The Unreleased Duets (2008): vocals on "Burn Your Playhouse Down" (recorded in 1994)
  • Bernie Worrell
    Bernie Worrell

    George Bernard "Bernie" Worrell, Jr. is an United States Keyboard instrument and composer best known for his work with Parliament-Funkadelic and Talking Heads....
    : Funk of Ages (1994): guitar
  • Bobby Womack
    Bobby Womack

    Robert Dwayne "Bobby" Womack is an American singer-songwriter and musician. An active recording artist since the early 1960s where he started his career as the lead singer of his family musical group The Valentinos and as Sam Cooke's backing guitarist, Womack's career has spanned more than 40 years and has spanned a repertoire in the style...
    : Resurrection (1994): guitar
  • Marianne Faithfull
    Marianne Faithfull

    Marianne Faithfull is an award-winning England singer, songwriter, actor and diarist whose career spans over four decades. Her early work in pop and rock music in the 1960s was overshadowed by her struggle with drug abuse in the 1970s....
    : A Collection (1994): co-producer and guitar on "Ghost Dance"; Easy Come, Easy Go (2008): guitar and harmony vocals on "Sing Me Back Home"
  • The Chieftains
    The Chieftains

    The Chieftains are a Grammy-winning Ireland musical group founded in 1962, best known for being one of the first bands to make Folk music of Ireland popular around the world....
    : Long Black Veil (1995): guitar on "The Rocky Road to Dublin"
  • Ivan Neville
    Ivan Neville

    Ivan Neville is a multi-instrumentalist musician, singer, and songwriter. He is the son of Aaron Neville and nephew to members of the Neville Brothers....
    : Thanks (1995): guitar; Scrape (2004): guitar
  • Bo Diddley
    Bo Diddley

    Bo Diddley , was an original and influential American rock and roll singer, guitarist, and songwriter. He was known as "The Originator" because of his key role in the transition from blues music to rock & roll, influencing a host of legendary acts including Buddy Holly, Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton....
    : A Man Amongst Men (1996): guitar on "Bo Diddley Is Crazy"
  • B.B. King: Deuces Wild (1997): guitar on "Paying the Cost to Be the Boss"
  • Wingless Angels (1997): co-producer, guitar, backing vocals
  • Scotty Moore
    Scotty Moore

    Winfield Scott "Scotty" Moore III is an United States guitarist. He is best known for his backing of Elvis Presley in the first part of his career, between 1954 and the beginning of Elvis' Hollywood years....
    : All the King's Men (1997): guitar and vocals on "Deuce and a Quarter"
  • Jimmy Rogers
    Jimmy Rogers

    Jimmy Rogers was a blues singer, guitarist and harmonica player, best known for his work as a member of Muddy Waters' band of the 1950s....
     All-Stars: Blues Blues Blues (1999): guitar on "Trouble No More", "Don't Start Me Talkin'" and "Goin' Away"
  • Sheryl Crow
    Sheryl Crow

    Sheryl Suzanne Crow is an United States singer-songwriter and musician. Her music blends rock music, country music, pop music and folk music, into one mainstream sound, and she has won nine Grammy Awards....
    : Sheryl Crow & Friends: Live From Central Park (1999): guitar and vocals on "Happy"
  • Charlie Watts
    Charlie Watts

    Charles Robert "Charlie" Watts is the drummer of The Rolling Stones. He is also a jazz bandleader and commercial artist. Watts is sometimes referred to as "The Wembley Whammer" when introduced by Mick Jagger during a concert....
    : Charlie Watts - Jim Keltner Project (2000): guitar on "The Elvin Suite"
  • Timeless: Tribute to Hank Williams (2001): guitar and vocals on "You Win Again"
  • Peter Wolf
    Peter Wolf

    File:PeterWolfPerforming.jpgFor the Austrian-born composer, producer, songwriter and arranger, see Peter Wolf .Peter Wolf is an United States rock and roll musician, best known as the lead vocalist for the J....
    : Sleepless (2002): guitar and vocals on "Too Close Together"
  • Willie Nelson
    Willie Nelson

    Willie Hugh Nelson is an United States country music singer-songwriter author, poet and actor. He reached his greatest fame during the outlaw country movement of the 1970s, but remains Cultural icon, especially in American popular culture....
     & Friends: Stars & Guitars (2002): guitar and vocals on "Dead Flowers"; Outlaws & Angels (2004): guitar and vocals on "We Had It All", guitar on "Trouble in Mind" and "Whole Lotta Shakin Goin On"
  • Hubert Sumlin
    Hubert Sumlin

    Hubert Sumlin is an United States blues guitarist and singer, best known for his celebrated work, from 1955, as guitarist in Howlin' Wolf's band....
    : About Them Shoes (2004) – guitar and vocals on "Still a Fool", guitar on "I Love the Life I Lead" and "Little Girl"
  • Toots & the Maytals: True Love (2004): guitar and vocals on "Careless Ethiopians"; guitar and backing vocals on "Pressure Drop" (released 2007)
  • Return to Sin City: A Tribute to Gram Parsons
    Gram Parsons

    Gram Parsons was an American singer, songwriter, guitarist and pianist. Parsons was a member of the International Submarine Band, The Byrds and The Flying Burrito Brothers....
     (2004): guitar and vocals on "Love Hurts", "Hickory Wind" and "Wild Horses"
  • Make It Funky (2005): guitar and vocals on "I'm Ready"
  • Les Paul
    Les Paul

    Les Paul is an American jazz guitarist and inventor. He is a pioneer in the development of the solid-body electric guitar which "made the sound of rock and roll possible." His many recording innovations include overdubbing, Delay such as "sound on sound" and Delay , Phaser , and multitrack recording....
     & Friends: American Made World Played (2005): guitar on "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl"
  • Buddy Guy
    Buddy Guy

    George "Buddy" Guy is a five-time Grammy Award-winning United States blues and rock music guitarist and singer. Known as an inspiration to Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and other guitarists, Guy is considered an important exponent of Chicago blues....
    : Bring 'Em In (2005): guitar on "The Price You Gotta Pay"
  • Jerry Lee Lewis
    Jerry Lee Lewis

    Jerry Lee Lewis is an American rock and roll and country music singer, songwriter and pianist. An early pioneer of rock and roll music, Lewis was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986 and his pioneering contribution to the genre has been recognized by the Rockabilly Hall of Fame....
    : Last Man Standing: The Duets (2006): guitar and vocals on "That Kind of Fool"
  • Ronnie Spector
    Ronnie Spector

    Ronnie Spector is an United States musician, and was the lead singing of the girl group The Ronettes. She is known as the "original bad girl of rock and roll."...
    : Last of the Rock Stars (2006): guitar and vocals on "It's Gonna Work Out Fine", guitar on "All I Want"
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry: Scratch Came Scratch Saw Scratch Conquered (2008): guitar on "Heavy Voodoo" and "Once There's a Will There's a Way"


Lead vocals on Rolling Stones albums

Below is a list of the officially released Rolling Stones tracks on which Richards sings lead vocals or shares lead-vocal duties:
  • "Something Happened to Me Yesterday
    Something Happened to Me Yesterday

    "Something Happened to Me Yesterday" is the closing track of English rock and roll band the Rolling Stones' 1967 album Between the Buttons....
    " (alternates with Jagger), "Connection
    Connection (Rolling Stones song)

    "Connection" is a song by the British rock and roll band The Rolling Stones. It was featured on their 1967 album Between the Buttons. It was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards and featured vocals by both of them and is said to be about the long hours the band spent in airports....
    " (co-lead with Jagger) - Between the Buttons
    Between the Buttons

    Between the Buttons is the fifth United Kingdom and seventh United States studio album by The Rolling Stones and was released in 1967 as the follow-up to the ambitious Aftermath ....
     (1967)
  • "Salt of the Earth" (first verse) - Beggars Banquet
    Beggars Banquet

    Beggars Banquet is an LP released in 1968 by The Rolling Stones. It marked a return to the band's R&B roots, generally viewed as more primal than the conspicuous Psychedelic rock of Their Satanic Majesties Request....
     (1968)
  • "You Got the Silver
    You Got The Silver

    "You Got the Silver" is a song by English rock and roll band the Rolling Stones off of their 1969 in music album Let It Bleed.Recorded on February 18 1969, "You Got the Silver" is the first Stones song to feature guitarist Keith Richards on lead vocals by himself ....
    " - Let It Bleed
    Let It Bleed

    Let It Bleed is an album by English rock music band The Rolling Stones, released in December 1969. The follow up to Beggars Banquet , it appeared shortly after the band's The Rolling Stones American Tour 1969....
     (1969)
  • "Happy
    Happy (Rolling Stones song)

    "Happy" is the tenth track on the Rolling Stones' 1972 album Exile on Main St. Keith Richards sings lead vocals. Released as the second single from the album in July 1972, it reached number 22 in the US charts....
    " - Exile On Main St.
    Exile on Main St.

    Exile on Main St. is an album by the English rock music band The Rolling Stones. Released as a double album?and drawing on influences from rock & roll, blues, country music and soul music?Exile was initially greeted with lukewarm reviews, but is now widely considered the band's finest work and one of the defining masterpieces of the r...
     (1972)
  • "Coming Down Again
    Coming Down Again

    "Coming Down Again" is a song by the Rolling Stones featured on their 1973 album Goats Head Soup. It is sung by guitarist Keith Richards.Credited to Mick Jagger and Richards, "Coming Down Again" is largely the work of the latter, who went as far as to say, "Coming Down Again' is my song," at the time of its release....
    " - Goats Head Soup
    Goats Head Soup

    Goats Head Soup is an album by The Rolling Stones released in 1973. It was recorded as the follow-up to 1972's critically acclaimed Exile on Main St. Goats Head Soup was a more polished production than the raw and ragged Exile....
     (1973)
  • "Memory Motel
    Memory Motel

    "Memory Motel" is a song from rock and roll band The Rolling Stones' 1976 in music album Black and Blue.A ballad, the song is credited to singer Mick Jagger and guitarist Keith Richards ....
    " (alternates with Jagger) - Black and Blue
    Black and Blue

    Black and Blue is an album by The Rolling Stones, released in 1976. It was the band's first studio album released with Ronnie Wood as the replacement for Mick Taylor....
     (1976)
  • "Happy" (live) - Love You Live
    Love You Live

    Love You Live is a double album live album by The Rolling Stones, released in 1977. The album is drawn from Rolling Stones Tour of the Americas '75 shows in the United States in the summer of 1975, Rolling Stones Tour of Europe '76 shows in 1976 and performances from the infamous El Mocambo nightclub concert venue in Toronto in 1977....
     (1977)
  • "Before They Make Me Run
    Before They Make Me Run

    "Before They Make Me Run" is a song by the English rock music band The Rolling Stones, featured on their 1978 in music album Some Girls.Written by guitarist Keith Richards, the song is a response to his arrest for heroin possession in Toronto in February 1977....
    " - Some Girls
    Some Girls

    Some Girls is an album by The Rolling Stones, released in 1978. Considered a highlight of their output and the best of their post-Exile on Main St. records, the album revitalized the band's career upon its release and re-established The Rolling Stones as a vital rock and roll band in an era infused with punk rock and disco....
     (1978)
  • "All About You
    All About You (song)

    "All About You" is a song by the Rolling Stones featured as the closing track to their 1980 album Emotional Rescue. It is sung by guitarist Keith Richards....
    " - Emotional Rescue
    Emotional Rescue

    Emotional Rescue is an album by The Rolling Stones, released in 1980. Upon release, Emotional Rescue topped the charts in both the United States and United Kingdom....
     (1980)
  • "Little T&A
    Little T&A

    "Little T&A" is the fourth song on rock and roll band Rolling Stones 1981 album Tattoo You. The song is sung by guitarist Keith Richards.Credited to usual Stones scribes Mick Jagger and Richards, "Little T&A" was largely a Richards composition....
    " - Tattoo You
    Tattoo You

    Tattoo You is an album by The Rolling Stones, released in 1981. The follow-up to Emotional Rescue, it proved to be a big critical and commercial success upon its release and is still celebrated as one of The Rolling Stones' finest full-length releases, despite its prolonged recording history....
     (1981)
  • "Wanna Hold You" - Undercover
    Undercover (album)

    Undercover is an album by The Rolling Stones and was released in 1983. After their preceding studio album, Tattoo You, which was mostly patched together from a selection of outtakes, Undercover was their first release of all newly-recorded material in the 1980s....
     (1983)
  • "Too Rude", "Sleep Tonight
    Sleep Tonight

    "Sleep Tonight" appeared on The Rolling Stones' 1986 album Dirty Work . It is the second song on the ten-track album where lead vocals are performed by Keith Richards, "Too Rude" being the first....
    " - Dirty Work
    Dirty Work (album)

    Dirty Work is The Rolling Stones' 18th studio album . It was released on 24 March 1986 on the Rolling Stones Records by Sony Music. Produced by Steve Lillywhite, the album was recorded during a period when relations between Mick Jagger and Keith Richards soured considerably, and is often regarded as a low point for the band....
     (1986)
  • "Can't Be Seen", "Slipping Away
    Slipping Away (song)

    "Slipping Away" is a song by the Rolling Stones featured on their 1989 album Steel Wheels. It is sung by guitarist Keith Richards.Credited to Richards and Mick Jagger, "Slipping Away" is a slow ballad, a form of music Richards would embrace on the Stones' later albums....
    " - Steel Wheels
    Steel Wheels

    Steel Wheels is an album by The Rolling Stones and was released in 1989. Heralded as a major comeback upon its release, the project is notable for the patching up of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards' relationship, a reversion to a more classic style of music and the launching of the band's biggest world tour at the time....
     (1989)
  • "Can't Be Seen" (live) - Flashpoint
    Flashpoint (album)

    Flashpoint is a live album by British rock band The Rolling Stones. It was released in 1991, having been recorded throughout 1989 and 1990 on the mammoth Steel Wheels/Urban Jungle Tour....
     (1991)
  • "The Worst", "Thru and Thru" - Voodoo Lounge
    Voodoo Lounge

    Voodoo Lounge is an album by The Rolling Stones and was released in 1994. As their first new release under their new alliance with Virgin Records, it ended a five-year gap since their last studio album, Steel Wheels in 1989....
     (1994)
  • "Slipping Away" (acoustic studio rehearsal) - Stripped
    Stripped (Rolling Stones album)

    Stripped is a live album by The Rolling Stones and was released in 1995 while on the Voodoo Lounge Tour. The album is notable for being unlike any previous live release by the band in that it features a mix of intimate club recordings and live-in-the-studio reinterpretations of some classic and obscure recordings from their extensive cat...
     (1995)
  • "You Don't Have to Mean It", "Thief in the Night", "How Can I Stop" - Bridges to Babylon
    Bridges to Babylon

    Bridges to Babylon is an album by The Rolling Stones and was released in 1997. It would prove to be their final studio album of the 1990s and their last full-length release of new songs until 2005....
     (1997)
  • "Thief in the Night" (live) - No Security
    No Security

    No Security is a live album by The Rolling Stones and was released in 1998. Recorded over the course of the lengthy 1997-1998 worldwide Bridges to Babylon Tour, it is the band's sixth official full-length live release....
     (1999)
  • "Losing My Touch" - Forty Licks
    Forty Licks

    Forty Licks is a double album compilation album by The Rolling Stones. A forty-year career-spanning retrospective, Forty Licks is notable for being the first retrospective to combine the band's formative Decca Records/London Records era of the 1960s, now licensed by ABKCO Records , with their self-owned post-1970 material, currently...
     (2002)
  • "Happy" (live), "The Nearness of You
    The Nearness of You

    "The Nearness of You" is a popular music song, written in 1938 by Hoagy Carmichael with lyrics by Ned Washington.The biggest selling 1938 version was recorded by the Glenn Miller orchestra, with a vocal by Ray Eberle ....
    " (live), "You Don't Have to Mean It" (live) - Live Licks
    Live Licks

    Live Licks is a double album live album by The Rolling Stones and was released in 2004. Coming six years after No Security, this seventh official Rolling Stones full-length live release captures performances from the band's year-long 2002-2003 Licks Tour in support of their career-spanning retrospective Forty Licks....
     (2004)
  • "This Place Is Empty
    This Place Is Empty

    "This Place Is Empty" is a song from The Rolling Stones' 2005 album A Bigger Bang. It is the first of two songs on the album sung by Keith Richards....
    ", "Infamy
    Infamy (song)

    "Infamy" is a rock song by the English band The Rolling Stones released on their 2005 album A Bigger Bang. Keith Richards sings the lead vocals on the track, as well as playing guitar, bass, keyboards and percussion on it; other personnel are Mick Jagger , Charlie Watts and Blondie Chaplin ....
    " - A Bigger Bang
    A Bigger Bang

    A Bigger Bang is the 22nd studio album by The Rolling Stones. It is a follow-up to their previous full-length studio album, 1997's Bridges to Babylon, and like Bridges to Babylon and its 1994 predecessor Voodoo Lounge, the album was again produced by Don Was and The Glimmer Twins....
     (2005)
  • "Thru and Thru" (live) - Rarities 1971-2003
    Rarities 1971-2003

    Rarities 1971-2003 is a compilation album by The Rolling Stones that was released in 2005 worldwide by Virgin Records - as well as by the coffee-chain Starbucks in North America - and features a selection of rare and obscure material recorded between 1971 and 2003....
     (2005)
  • "You Got the Silver" (live), "Connection" (live), "Little T&A" (live) - Shine a Light (2008)


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