3 Songs You Didn’t Know Ronnie Wood Wrote for the Rolling Stones

Ronnie Wood, a veteran musician of The Rolling Stones, contributed to the band's songwriting besides his solo work.

"Pretty Beat Up":  A fusion of rock and disco from the 1983 album "Undercover," co-written by Jagger, Richards, and Wood.

"Black Limousine":  From 1981's "Tattoo You," reflects breakup themes, co-penned by Jagger, Richards, and Wood.

"No Use in Crying":  Also from "Tattoo You," showcases emotive lyrics and minimalist blues instrumentation, co-written by Wood.