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Rolling Stones and Paul McCartney put aside decades-old feud to record new music
Rolling Stones and Paul McCartney put aside decades-old feud to record new music,Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones boys soon return with their first album of original material in 18 years and one track will feature their Beatles adversary on bass

Rolling Stones and Paul McCartney put aside decades-old feud to record new music

The Rolling Stones and Paul McCartney have put aside decades-old rivalries to record new music together.

Mick Jagger and the boys soon return with their first album of original material in 18 years and one track will feature their Beatles adversary on bass.

Despite a few early collabs, McCartney and The Stones haven’t always seen eye-to-eye and as recently as 2021 the Hey Jude man appeared to belittle the band’s ambition when he said: "The Beatles net was cast a bit wider than the Stones.

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"I’m not sure I should say it, but they’re a blues cover band, that’s sort of what the Stones are."

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The Rolling Stones and Paul McCartney have put aside decades-old rivalries to record new music together (Image: Getty Images)
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    Mick Jagger and the boys soon return with their first album of original material in 18 years (Image: AFP via Getty Images)

    It’s not the first time the two camps have collaborated – McCartney and John Lennon wrote early Rolling Stones hit I Wanna Be Your Man and sang backing vocals on 1967’s We Love You single.

    However, contrary to reports emanating from the US, I can confirm there is absolutely no truth in McCartney’s old bandmate Ringo Starr also being involved in the album.

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    Jagger and McCartney have decided to Let It Be (Image: Getty Images)

    The only drummers who play on the new LP are late sticksman Charlie Watts and his successor Steve Jordan.

    Keith Richards confirmed recently: “You haven’t heard the last of Charlie Watts."

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