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Hear Ronnie Wood's new song, "You're So Fine"

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Following his recent cameo with Rod Stewart at Glastonbury, BMG will release a new Ronnie Wood compilation entitled Fearless: The Anthology 1965-2025 on on September 26. It includes songs he co-wrote for The Rolling Stones, Faces and Jeff Beck Group, plus his various solo projects – including four brand new recordings, his first new solo material since 2010’s I Feel Like Playing. Listen to one of the new songs, “You’re So Fine” – an update of Th…

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Ronnie Wood, “the youngest stone”, turns 60 years of record career and celebrates it with the release of Fearless: Anthology 1965-2025, a collection of his most emblematic songs, both as a soloist and with his different bands, which also includes four new recordings. As an advance, Wood released today one of the unpublished songs, a version of “You’re So Fine”, the 1959 American hit of R&B by The Falcons, with the collaboration in vocals of Imel…

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The Rolling Stones guitarist has just announced the upcoming release of "Fearless: Anthology 1965–2025" which will celebrate his 60 years of career. 60 years of career is celebrating! Ronnie Wood will release on September 26 a 2LP or 2CD anthology covering his artistic work and collaborations with the greatest, from Birds to Rolling Stones, including Jeff Beck Group, Rod Stewart or Les Faces, not to mention his solo work.

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UNCUT broke the news in on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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