On This Day, March 4, 1967: The Rolling Stones hit #1 with ‘Ruby Tuesday’

abcaudio_thisdayinhistory_v03_ag660196

On This Day, March 4, 1967…

The Rolling Stones landed their fourth #1 single with “Ruby Tuesday,” written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards.

The song appeared on the U.S. version of their fifth studio album, Between the Buttons. It was released as a double-A side single in the U.K., alongside “Let’s Spend the Night Together,” and peaked at #3 on the U.K. chart.

Richards said that the song was written about his girlfriend, Linda Keith, who he dated in the mid-’60s.

“Ruby Tuesday” was later used as inspiration for the name of a chain of U.S. fast-casual restaurants.

Over the course of their career, The Rolling Stones have had eight #1 songs; their last was 1978’s “Miss You.”

Copyright © 2026, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.