Play With Fire (track)
by The Rolling Stones
Year: 2007
From the album Rolled Gold+: The Very Best Of The Rolling Stones (track #11)


Play With Fire appears on the following album(s) by The Rolling Stones:
- Out Of Our Heads (track #10) (1965)
- Hot Rocks 1964–1971 (track #3) (compilation) (1971)
- Rolled Gold+: The Very Best Of The Rolling Stones (track #11) (this album) (compilation) (2007)
- Singles Collection: The London Years (track #18) (compilation) (1989)
- Big Hits (High Tide And Green Grass) (track #12) (compilation) (1966)
- Get Stoned (track #8) (compilation) (1977)
- Singles 1963-1965 (track #27) (compilation) (2004)
- The Rolling Stones In Mono (track #58) (compilation) (2016)
- Story Of The Stones (track #4) (compilation) (1982)
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80/100 ![]() | 09/05/2021 03:24 | lwarner | ![]() | 81/100 |
85/100 ![]() | 09/28/2020 19:44 | zowie | ![]() | 83/100 |
35/100 ![]() | 11/29/2017 21:42 | WalrusAssassin13 | ![]() | 70/100 |
100/100 ![]() | 07/15/2016 09:18 | TheSmiths82-87 | ![]() | 86/100 |
100/100 ![]() | 05/19/2016 15:29 | seanie542 | ![]() | 92/100 |
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