Beatles' Paul McCartney, Rolling Stones collaborate as surviving bandmates recapture glory days

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The Beatles' Paul McCartney laid down a bass track for the Rolling Stones' upcoming album. It marks a rare collaboration between members of the two legendary bands.

in 2021. However, Jagger and Richards told the Los Angeles Times that Watts will be featured on the album as he had recorded parts for new songs before he passed away.It also marks a rare collaboration between a member of The Beatles and the Rolling Stones. In 1963, John Lennon and McCartney wrote"I Wanna Be Your Man," which was recorded by the Rolling Stones and went on to become their first hit single.

The two legendary rock bands maintained a friendly but sometimes intense rivalry over the years. John Lennon, left, is pictured with Mick Jagger in 1974.and violinist Ivry Gitlis also joined the supergroup for a performance of"A Whole Lotta Yoko." After the one-off televised performance, which did not air until 1996, the Beatles and the Rolling Stones never shared a stage again.

"There’s so many celebrities here tonight," he said."Megan Fox is here, she’s lovely. Leonardo DiCaprio. Lady Gaga. Kirk Douglas. Paul McCartney is here, he’s going to help us – he’s going to join us in a blues cover later." In 1971, McCartney formed the band Wings with Linda, drummer Denny Seiwell, former Moody Blues singer Denny Laine. Wings achieved commercial and critical success with their breakthrough album"Band on the Run" which included the number one single"My Love."

As the Beatles were breaking up, Starr released his debut solo album"Sentimental Journey" in 1970. Later that year, he released the country-inspired album"Beaucoups of Blues." In 1972, Starr released the non-album single"Back Off Boogaloo," which became his biggest hit in the U.K. Four students were killed, and nine others were injured. Not all of those hurt or killed were involved in the demonstration, which opposed the U.S. bombing of neutral Cambodia during the Vietnam War.."And I keep doing it now. I do it, I can only have myself do it. I can’t force anybody to be peaceful and loving."

Jagger followed up with 1987's"Primitive Cool," which was positively received by critics but achieved lukewarm commercial success. In 1988, Jagger reconciled with Richards, and they began working on new music in Barbados which would eventually be featured on the Stones' 1989"Steel Wheels."

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