Rolling Stone (disambiguation)
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Rolling Stone is an American magazine focusing on popular culture.
Rolling Stone, Rollin' Stone, Rolling Stones, or Rollingstone may also refer to:
Places
- 19383 Rolling Stones, an asteroid
- Rollingstone, Minnesota, United States of America
- Rollingstone, Queensland, Australia
- Rollingstone Creek, a stream in Minnesota
Art, entertainment, and media
- The Rolling Stones (novel), 1952, by Robert A. Heinlein
- Rolling Stone (Uganda), a newspaper unaffiliated with the US magazine
Music
- The Rolling Stones, a British rock band
Albums and EPs
- Rollin' Stone (album), 2012, by Stevie Stone
- Rollin' Stoned, a 2002 album by Kottonmouth Kings
- The Rolling Stones (album) (1964), the eponymous band's debut album
- The Rolling Stones (EP) (1964), the eponymous band's first EP
Songs
- "Rollin' Stone", a 1950 song by Muddy Waters
- "Rolling Stone" (Suzi Quatro song), 1972
- "Rolling Stone", a song by Asian Kung-Fu Generation from their 2014 album Feedback File 2
- "Rolling Stone", a song by Black Hippy from their 2011 album Setbacks
- "Rolling Stone", a song by Danny Brown from his 2016 album Atrocity Exhibition
- "Rolling Stone", a song by Falling in Reverse from their 2013 album Fashionably Late
- "Rolling Stone", a song by Hurts from their 2015 album Surrender
- "Rolling Stone", a song by Passenger from his 2014 album Whispers I
- "Rolling Stone", a song by The Weeknd from his 2011 mixtape Thursday
Other uses
- Rolling stones, or sailing stones, a phenomenon wherein rocks move without human or animal intervention
See also
- "A rolling stone gathers no moss", a proverb
- "Daddy Rolling Stone", a 1965 song by The Who
- Just a Rolling Stone, a 2008 album by Donnie J. Klang
- "Like a Rolling Stone", a 1965 song by Bob Dylan
- "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone", a 1971 song made popular by The Temptations
- "The Cover of Rolling Stone", a 1973 song recorded by Dr. Hook
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