After their bluesy, cover-song beginning, and before they delved into a rootsy, hard-rocking groove, there was a blip of a period in the mid-'60s when The Rolling Stones focused on writing concise songs in a pop vein, often with baroque or psychedelic touches. Their 1966 album Aftermath represents the high point of this era for the band. We're here to rank the five best songs from that classic. And, to sweeten the deal, we considered songs even if they were only released on either the U.S. or UK version and not both.