We're still learning new things about the Rolling Stones' upcoming album Foreign Tongues. After teasing the record's existence for weeks and dropping the stealth single "Rough And Twisted," the band finally let us know that the album will be out in July. At an event with Conan O'Brien earlier this week, the band had more to say. Now, we know that Foreign Tongues includes songs that the Stones recorded with Paul McCartney, Steve Winwood, the Cure's Robert Smith, and their late drummer Charlie Watts. Apparently, there will be an Amy Winehouse cover on there, too.
As part of the Foreign Tongues rollout, all three Rolling Stones are stopping by The Tonight Show to visit occasional Mick Jagger impersonator Jimmy Fallon. Those individual interviews are happening on separate nights. On last night's show, Fallon was very excited to talk to Ronnie Wood. Wood talked about recording a heavy guitar solo on the day last year that he learned that both Brian Wilson and Sly Stone died. Fallon also mentions that the album includes a cover of the late Amy Winehouse's 2005 song "You Know I'm No Good," which leads to Wood and Fallon singing the riff together. If you need to see this interview, it's below.
Keith Richards was supposed to be on Fallon's show last night, with Wood showing up next week, but it changed. Mick Jagger was on the show on Wednesday night.
Odessa A'zion will appear in the Stones' upcoming "Rough And Twisted" music video, which will also star a digitally de-aged Mick Jagger. That sounds gross! Earlier this week, Jagger and A'zion did a launch event together.
Mick Jagger and Odessa A'zion
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And since it's on topic, here's video of the Rolling Stones and Amy Winehouse singing "Ain't Too Proud To Beg" together at the Isle Of Wight festival in 2007.
Foreign Tongues is out 7/10 on Capitol.






