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* CutAndPasteTranslation: The last Stones album to do so. For once, they didn't change the cover.
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''Between the Buttons'' is the fifth studio album (seventh American album) by Music/TheRollingStones, released in 1967. It is the second of three Stones albums that dabbled in psychedelia, coming after ''Music/AftermathAlbum'' from 1966, and before ''Music/TheirSatanicMajestiesRequest'' from the same year. It is best remembered for the hits "Let's Spend the Night Together" (later covered by Music/DavidBowie on ''Music/AladdinSane'' from 1973) and "Ruby Tuesday", which were both nevertheless only featured on the American version.

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''Between the Buttons'' is the fifth studio album (seventh American album) by Music/TheRollingStones, Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}, released in 1967. It is the second of three Stones albums that dabbled in psychedelia, coming after ''Music/AftermathAlbum'' from 1966, and before ''Music/TheirSatanicMajestiesRequest'' from the same year. It is best remembered for the hits "Let's Spend the Night Together" (later covered by Music/DavidBowie on ''Music/AladdinSane'' from 1973) and "Ruby Tuesday", which were both nevertheless only featured on the American version.

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