signature song of The Rolling Stones

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"(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" is a 1965 rock song by The Rolling Stones, widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential rock songs of all time.

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instanceOf song
artist The Rolling Stones NERFINISHED
bassist Bill Wyman NERFINISHED
bSide "The Spider and the Fly" NERFINISHED
"The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man" NERFINISHED
chartPositionUSBillboardHot100 1
composer Keith Richards NERFINISHED
Mick Jagger NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describedAs one of the greatest rock songs of all time
one of the most influential rock songs of all time
drummer Charlie Watts NERFINISHED
era British Invasion NERFINISHED
featuresInstrument fuzz-tone electric guitar
genre hard rock
rock
rock and roll
guitarist Brian Jones NERFINISHED
Keith Richards NERFINISHED
hasChorusLine "I can't get no satisfaction"
hasCulturalImpact widely used in films, television, and advertising
hasLiveStapleStatusFor The Rolling Stones NERFINISHED
hasNotableFeature iconic three-note guitar riff
use of Maestro FZ-1 Fuzz-Tone pedal
hasSignatureRiffBy Keith Richards NERFINISHED
hasTheme consumer culture critique
youth disillusionment
includedInAlbum Out of Our Heads NERFINISHED
includedInList Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Songs of All Time NERFINISHED
label Decca Records NERFINISHED
London Records NERFINISHED
language English
leadVocalist Mick Jagger NERFINISHED
originalMedium 7-inch single
performer The Rolling Stones NERFINISHED
producer Andrew Loog Oldham NERFINISHED
recorded 1965-05-12
recordedAt RCA Studios, Hollywood NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1965-06-06
signatureSongOf The Rolling Stones NERFINISHED
singleFromAlbum Out of Our Heads NERFINISHED
subjectMatter frustration with commercialism
sexual frustration
tempo up-tempo
writer Keith Richards NERFINISHED
Mick Jagger NERFINISHED
yearOfRelease 1965

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(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction recognizedAs signature song of The Rolling Stones