The Rolling Stones debut new smash "In the Stars" at No. 1 on several charts in the U.K., earning a fifth career champion on both lists. EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - MAY 26: Ronnie Wood, Mick Jagger, Steve Jordan , and Keith Richards and of The Rolling Stones perform during 'Stones Tour '24 Hackney Diamonds' at MetLife Stadium on May 26, 2024 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images)Getty ImagesLess than a month ago, the Rolling Stones officially kicked off a new era by delivering a single titled "In the Stars." The song fronts the group's upcoming milestone twenty-fifth album, Foreign Tongues, which had been teased for quite some time, although nothing is ever real until it's officially announced when it comes to one of the greatest rock bands of all time. Foreign Tongues is coming in July, and already both "In the Stars" and "Rough and Twisted," which was originally credited to the fake group the Cockroaches, have reached the charts in the band's home country of the United Kingdom."In the Stars," the official lead single from the full-length, enjoys quite the boost this frame after it was released on vinyl. The track debuts atop multiple tallies and nearly conquers one other list at the same time, though the Rolling Stones, despite being one of the most popular acts in the world, are blocked from the summit.The Rolling Stones Rule With "In the Stars"This week, "In the Stars" lands on two U.K.-based tallies for the first time, and it wastes not a moment in climbing all the way to the highest rung. "In the Stars" debuts atop both the Official Vinyl Singles and Official Physical Singles charts.The Rolling Stones Score a Fifth ChampionAs "In the Stars" arrives at No. 1, the Rolling Stones collect a fifth champion on both the Official Vinyl Singles and Official Physical Singles rundowns. The group has previously led the charge with "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction," "Ride 'Em on Down," "Living in a Ghost Town" and most recently "Angry." That latter cut served as the first single from the outfit's album Hackney Diamonds, which dropped in 2023 and marked a comeback after more than a decade of relative quiet when it came to recording, especially original material.MORE FOR YOUThe Rolling Stones Add to Its List of Top 10sThe Rolling Stones have scored the same number of No. 1s with an identical roundup of hits on both charts, but looking beyond the top spot, the number of wins changes. On the Official Vinyl Singles list, which looks only at the bestselling tracks available on wax, the group is up to a dozen top 10s and 19 total placements. The Grammy winners are even more successful when it comes to the Official Physical Singles chart, which also takes into account purchases of cassettes and CDs, as well as vinyl singles. The Rolling Stones have now racked up 16 appearances between Nos. 1 and 10, and a total of 35 placements somewhere on the 100-space tally."In the Stars" Nearly Reaches No. 1 on Another ChartThree weeks into its time on the Official Singles Sales chart, which is the most all-encompassing of the bunch, "In the Stars" narrowly fails to rule. This frame, the song shoots from No. 52 to No. 2. Only "Go" by the Chemical Brothers, which is in the midst of a viral resurgence, blocks the rockers from the penthouse as it earns another stay at No. 1.The Rolling Stones Settle for No. 2 – AgainThe Rolling Stones have scored just four top 10s on the Official Singles Sales chart, and No. 2 seems to be a very special position for the rockers. "In the Stars" is the third track out of only four top 10s to peak in the runner-up position. It joins "Living in a Ghost Town" and "Sweet Sounds of Heaven," a collaboration with Lady Gaga, by missing out on the summit by one frustrating space. The band has claimed a single ruler, "Angry," which managed one stay on the throne."In the Stars" Appears on Four Rankings in the U.K."In the Stars" appears on four rankings in the U.K., and it only manages to slip on one of them. As the track conquers two sales rosters and nearly manages the same showing on another, it slips from No. 48 to No. 50 on the Official Singles Downloads tally. Last week, "In the Stars" sat at No. 48, which remains its all-time peak.ForbesThe Rolling Stones Return To The Top 10 In America With A New SmashBy Hugh McIntyre