(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction – The Rolling Stones

“(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” by The Rolling Stones is one of the most iconic rock songs of the 1960s, driven by its legendary guitar riff and rebellious tone. The song reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and became an anthem for a generation. Its critique of consumer culture helped define the band’s edgy image.

Listen to the Song

Story Behind the Song

⚡ A Riff Born in a Dream

The Rolling Stones

One of the most famous guitar riffs in history came from an unexpected place.

Keith Richards woke up in the middle of the night, grabbed his guitar, and recorded a rough idea on a tape recorder.

👉 Then he went back to sleep.

When he listened the next morning:

👉 The now-legendary riff was there—along with a short mumble of “I can’t get no satisfaction.”


💡 A Song About Frustration in a Modern World

The song was written by:

  • Mick Jagger
  • Keith Richards

Instead of a typical love song, they focused on something different:

👉 Frustration.

The lyrics touch on:

  • Consumer culture
  • Media overload
  • Romantic dissatisfaction

👉 It captured a growing feeling among young people in the 1960s.


🎸 That Fuzz Guitar Changed Everything

The song’s signature sound comes from a distorted guitar effect.

Richards used a fuzzbox to create the gritty tone:

👉 Originally meant as a placeholder for horns.

But when the band heard it:

👉 They kept it—and made history.


🎼 A Raw, Rebellious Sound

Compared to many polished pop songs of the time, “Satisfaction” felt:

  • Edgy
  • Aggressive
  • Unfiltered

👉 It helped define the rebellious image of The Rolling Stones.


🏆 A Defining #1 Hit

Released in 1965, the song reached:

👉 #1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 during the week of July 10, 1965

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It also marked a turning point:

👉 The Rolling Stones went from rising band to global superstars.


🌎 Why the Song Connected

“Satisfaction” hit a nerve because it spoke to a generation:

  • Tired of being told what to buy
  • Questioning authority
  • Wanting something more

👉 It wasn’t just music—it was a statement.


🎧 Why It Still Matters Today

The song remains iconic because:

  • That opening riff is instantly recognizable
  • Its message still feels relevant
  • It helped shape the sound of rock music

👉 It’s consistently ranked among the greatest songs ever recorded.


🎵 A Sound That Defined a Generation

With “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction,” The Rolling Stones didn’t just create a hit—

👉 They captured a mindset.

Restless.
Frustrated.
Unwilling to settle.

👉 And it all started with a riff in the middle of the night.

Chart Performance

CHART - U.S. Billboard Hot 100
POSITION
LINK
July 10, 1965
#1
July 17, 1965
#1
July 24, 1965
#1
July 31, 1965
#1

Song Facts

Artist
The Rolling Stones
Album
Release Year
1965
Date Reached #1
July 10, 1965
Weeks at #1
4
Genre
Rock & Roll

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