After more than six decades of music, choosing personal favorites is no easy task. Mick Jagger recently reflected on the Rolling Stones catalog, sharing a handful of songs and albums that continue to stand out to him.
Speaking during a recent interview, Jagger explained that selecting a single favorite song is difficult because of the band’s extensive body of work. With hundreds of recordings spanning different eras and styles, he pointed to several tracks that represent the group’s range and evolution over the years.
Among the songs he mentioned were Sympathy for the Devil, Start Me Up, Angie, and Honky Tonk Women. Each track captures a different side of the band, from rock anthems to more reflective moments.
When discussing albums, Jagger highlighted Beggars Banquet, Sticky Fingers, and Hackney Diamonds as records he particularly enjoys. The selections span multiple generations of the band’s career, from their late 1960s breakthrough period to their most recent studio work.
The conversation also touched on the band’s continued activity and Jagger’s approach to maintaining his performance schedule. Even after decades on stage, the Rolling Stones remain active, with new music and projects continuing to add to their legacy.



