Stone Alone: Mick Jagger On Some Favorite Cuts From His New Solo Hits Album
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For most of his forty-five-year career, Mick Jagger has had one songwriting partner: Keith Richards. But outside of the Rolling Stones, he has teamed up with Jeff Beck, David Bowie, Peter Tosh and Bono; gotten production help from Rick Rubin and John Lennon; and scored a movie, Alfie, with Dave Stewart. A new collection, The Very Best of Mick Jagger, gathers Jagger’s favorites, including killer solo cuts (”Don’t Tear Me Up”), unreleased gems (”Too Many Cooks”) and even a track from a shelved 1992 blues album he cut with an L.A. club band. |
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The Beatles
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60%
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Bob Dylan
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5%
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Elvis Presley
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21%
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The Rolling Stones
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14%
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