"Ruby Tuesday" was recorded at Olympic Studios in London, England in November 1966. The session was produced by Andrew Loog Oldham. Brian Jones played the recorder and piano, whilst the double bass was played jointly by bassist Bill Wyman and guitarist Keith Richards. Richards explained that the lyrics are about Linda Keith, his girlfriend in the mid-1960s: "That's a wonderful song," Mick Jagger told Jann Wenner in 1995. "It's just a nice melody, really. And a lovely lyric. Neither of which I wrote, but I always enjoy singing it." Wyman states in Rolling with the Stones that the lyrics were completely written by Richards with help from Jones on the musical composition. However, Marianne Faithfull recalls it differently; according to her, Jones presented an early version of this melody to the rest of the Rolling Stones. According to Victor Bockris, Richards came up with the basic track and the words and finished the song with Jones in the studio.
Release
"Ruby Tuesday" was released as the B-side to "Let's Spend the Night Together" on January 1967. Due to the controversial nature of the A-side's lyrics, "Ruby Tuesday" earned more airplay and ended up charting higher in both the UK and the US. The song topped the American Billboard Hot 100 chart, while reaching number three in the UK's Record Retailer chart, which listed "Let's Spend The Night Together"/"Ruby Tuesday" as a double A-side. "Ruby Tuesday" was included on the US version of the 1967 album Between the Buttons, while being left out of the British edition, as was common practice with singles in the UK at that time. That summer, the song appeared on the US compilation albumFlowers. Due to its success, the song became a staple of the band's compilations, being included on Through the Past, Darkly , Hot Rocks 1964–1971, ', and 30 Greatest Hits, and, in mono, on '.
Charts and certifications
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
Live version
"Ruby Tuesday" was first played live on Brian Jones' last concert tour The Rolling Stones European Tour 1967. The next time was on the Steel Wheels/Urban Jungle Tour in 1989/1990. A concert rendition from this tour was featured on the band's 1991 live albumFlashpoint and released as a single.. This live version was recorded in Japan in 1990 and can be seen on the video release Live at the Tokyo Dome. The B-side was "Play with Fire " recorded in 1989 but not included on the Flashpoint album. A July 2013 live performance is featured on Sweet Summer Sun: Hyde Park Live.
American folk and pop singer Melanie recorded "Ruby Tuesday" for her 1970 album Candles in the Rain. Her version was released as a single in the UK, where it became a Top Ten hit that year. It also reached number seven in New Zealand. She recorded a second cover version for her 1978 album Ballroom Streets.
Chart
Peak position
Canada RPM Top Singles
25
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New Zealand
7
South Africa
10
UK
9
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US Cash Box Top 100
34
Other cover versions
1968: Rotary Connection released a cover of the song on the self-named album, Rotary Connection.
1969: Oliver released a version of the song on his album Good Morning Starshine.