Couples and Collaborators on the Cover of Rolling Stone
John and Yoko get cheeky.
This article appeared in the November 23, 1968 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Mark Frechette and Daria Halprin
These overnight acting sensations starred in Antonioni's Zabriskie Point. Frechette led a bizarre life, joining Mel Lyman's cult, planning to rob a bank and dying in prison under mysterious circumstances.
This article appeared in the March 7, 1970 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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John Lennon and Yoko Ono
The ex-Beatle and the ex-Beatle's wife.
This article appeared in the February 4, 1971 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Country Joe McDonald and Robin Menken
She later appeared in This Is Spinal Tap.
This article appeared in the May 27, 1971 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Ike and Tina Turner
Happy loving couple.
This article appeared in the October 14, 1971 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Kenny Loggins and Jim Messina
"Even though we ain't got money. . . "
This article appeared in the February 27, 1975 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Rod Stewart and Britt Ekland
"Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" You have to ask?
This article appeared in the November 6, 1975 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Joan Baez and Bob Dylan
Baby, it's cold outside.
This article appeared in the January 15, 1976 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Paul and Linda McCartney
Some people want to fill the world with silly love songs. And what's wrong with that?
This article appeared in the June 17, 1976 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Daryl Hall and John Oates
Soul brothers.
This article appeared in the April 21, 1977 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Rita Coolidge and Kris Kristofferson
The Rhodes scholar and the Delta Lady.
This article appeared in the February 23, 1978 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Stevie Nicks and Mick Fleetwood
The biggest band of the era built its catalog on songs about emotional baggage.
This article appeared in the February 7, 1980 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Pat Benatar and Neil Geraldo
Why don't you hit me with your best shot?
This article appeared in the October 16, 1980 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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John Lennon and Yoko Ono
“This is it,” John Lennon told photographer Annie Liebovitz. “This is our relationship.” Lennon was murdered only hours after this classic cover photograph was taken.
This article appeared in the January 22, 1981 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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John Lennon and Yoko Ono
This article appeared in the October 14, 1982 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Prince and Vanity
Let's pretend we're married.
This article appeared in the April 28, 1983 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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John Travolta and Jamie Lee Curtis
He played a Rolling Stone reporter peeking into the fitness-club scene in Perfect.
This article appeared in the July 18, 1985 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Mel Gibson and Tina Turner
What's love got to do with it?
This article appeared in the August 29, 1985 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Rod Stewart and Rachel Hunter
A career with legs.
This article appeared in the July 11, 1991 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson
The truth is out there.
This article appeared in the May 16, 1996 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Mick Jagger and Keith Richards
Rock & Roll animals.
This article appeared in the December 11, 1997 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee
Video games.
This article appeared in the May 10, 2001 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Tom Welling and Kristin Kreuk
He's mild-mannered, she's the girl next door. Sure.
This article appeared in the March 28, 2002 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Justin Timberlake and Christina Aguilera
And he wondered why they called him "Trousersnake."
This article appeared in the June 26, 2003 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Quentin Tarantino and Uma Thurman
The director has called the actress his muse. They make quite a pair.
This article appeared in the April 29, 2004 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn
The wedding crashers.
This article appeared in the July 28, 2005 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Jack and Meg White
The rockin' duo, doing "The Denial Twist."
This article appeared in the September 8, 2005 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Johnny Depp and Keith Richards
Like father, like son.
This article appeared in the May 31, 2007 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Rosario Dawson and Rose McGowan
If guns don't kill people, looks just might.
This article appeared in the April 19, 2007 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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50 Cent and Kanye West
Made you blink!
This article appeared in the September 20, 2007 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Blake Lively and Leighton Meester
I melt with you.
This article appeared in the April 2, 2009 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Bono and The Edge
For years, one of the biggest bands on the planet.
This article appeared in the October 15, 2009 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton
A couple of old Yardbirds.
This article appeared in the March 4, 2010 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney
Two Keys in a pod.
This article appeared in the January 19, 2012 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.