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It was 51 years ago Sunday (May 22nd, 1971) that the Rolling Stones' Sticky Fingers hit Number One in America. The album marked the band's first new music of the 1970's as well as the first full collection to feature the late-Brian Jones' replacement, guitarist Mick Taylor. Sticky Fingers, which featured tracks culled from as far back as 1968, topped the charts for four straight weeks, spending a total of 15 weeks in the Top 10 of the Billboard 200 albums chart. The set opened with the band's first chart-topper of the 1970's "Brown Sugar" followed by "Sway,' "Wild Horses," "Can't You Hear Me Knocking," "You Gotta Move," "Bitch," "I Got The Blues," "Sister Morphine," "Dead Flowers," and "Moonlight Mile." Fans that caught the Rolling Stones' 1969 North American trek got a surprise taste of a couple of Sticky Fingers tracks. The band's acou