Singles 1963–1965 is a
box set compilation of the
singles and
EPs by
The Rolling Stones spanning the years 1963 to 1965. Part of a series of repackages by
ABKCO Records, who licence The Rolling Stones' 1963–1970 recorded works, Singles 1963–1965 is the first of three successive volumes to commemorate their non-LP releases during this era.
While the set features faithful replicas of all individual single covers (even the
CDs are reproduced in black), the set—and both its successors—came under some criticism as to their necessity, especially as 1989's Singles Collection: The London Years included eighteen of this set's thirty-two songs. However, Singles 1963–1965 is notable for the first ever CD editions of The Rolling Stones' three
British EPs released by
Decca Records in 1964 and 1965, reinstating what had been long sought-after recordings to the band's catalogue.