Joint record with the Rolling Stones?: Paul McCartney is on it

Joint record with the Rolling Stones?
Paul McCartney is there

Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger (left) and Beatles legend Paul McCartney were apparently in the recording studio together.

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It’s official: none other than Beatles star Paul McCartney will be heard on the new Rolling Stones album.

A long-standing rivalry actually turns into a collaboration: like a spokesman for the legendary The Rolling Stones now CNN has confirmed, Beatles legend Paul McCartney (80) will be heard on her new album. According to the report, the 80-year-old recorded the bass part of one of the songs.

However, as far as the rumors about Ringo Starr (82) are concerned, the Stones’ spokesman has to disappoint some fans: The Beatles drummer “didn’t work at all” on the album. Further details, from the title to the exact release date, are still secret. The album is said to be out in 2023.

Lots of rumors about the new Rolling Stones record

In October 2022, the first rumors about a new Stones album germinated. It would be her first record in 18 years. It is also suspected that Grammy-winning producer Andrew Watt (32) is behind the project, who has just won rock legend Ozzy Osbourne (74) two trophies for “Best Rock Album” and “Best Metal”. Performance” at the 65th Grammy Awards. In addition, the release of the new album will probably be accompanied by a big tour.

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