Mick Jagger has revealed what it was like working with The Beatles’ legend Paul McCartney on The Rolling Stones’ upcoming album Hackney Diamonds.
In an interview with Q on CBC, Jagger is asked how the McCartney collaboration came about – after it was revealed last week that the singer and bassist would appear on the album on a song called Bite My Head Off.
“Paul was in LA when we were recording, and he was supposed to work with [producer Andy Watt] one week,” the frontman explains. “Andy said, ‘I’m working on this record [Hackney Diamonds], and if it takes six months I’m gonna do nothing else’.
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