Mick Jagger tells us it was "very easy" working with Paul McCartney on The Rolling Stones' 'Foreign Tongues'
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Mick Jagger questioned if Paul McCartney could pull off Rolling Stones collab: 'No mucking about'
The Beatles legend plays bass on "Covered in You," a track off the Stones' new album, "Foreign Tongues."Paul McCartney and Mick Jagger in New York in 2011Credit: Richard Young/ShutterstockKey PointsPaul McCartney plays bass on a song off the new Rolling Stones album, Foreign Tongues.Before recording together, Mick Jagger questioned if McCartney could pull it off: "It's gonna be simple, no mucking about."Ultimately, the Beatles legend "did exactl…
Mick Jagger tells us it was "very easy" working with Paul McCartney on The Rolling Stones' 'Foreign Tongues'
Mick Jagger has spoken to NME about the “very easy” experience of working with Paul McCartney on The Rolling Stones‘ new album ‘Foreign Tongues’. READ MORE: Mick Jagger tells us about The Rolling Stones’ future: “I’m already writing for the next album” The Beatles legend teamed up with the Stones for their latest full-length effort – released next Friday (July 10) – taking on bass duties for the song ‘Covered In You’. The Wings star and solo ic…
Mick Jagger talked about how it was working with Paul McCartney on Foreign Tongues, the new studio album of the Rolling Stones, which is scheduled to be released on Friday, July 10. Former Beatle participated in the song "Covered In You", where he took charge of the bass. In dialogue with NME, Jagger defined [...] See more news on Indie Hoy.
“He said, ‘No, no, no. Paul can do that,’ and he did it. He did exactly what was needed in like, 10 minutes”: Mick Jagger says he had to check with Andrew Watt that Paul McCartney's bass playing was "punk" enough for new Rolling Stones song Covered In You
As we approach the release of Foreign Tongues, the new album by the Rolling Stones, frontman Mick Jagger has been discussing Paul McCartney’s contribution to it.Macca plays bass on an as yet unheard song called Covered In You, and Jagger has told the NME that he recorded his part in the same session that yielded Bite My Head Off, from the Stones' 2023 album, Hackney Diamonds.However, in the case of Covered In You, he says that he had to seek ass…

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