Upcoming Rolling Stones Album To Have Several Big Name Guests

British rock band The Rolling Stones' singer Mick Jagger (C), guitarist Ron Wood (L) and guitarist Keith Richards perform on stage during a concert as part of their 'Stones Sixty European Tour' at the Waldbuehne at Olympiapark in Berlin on August 3, 2022. - RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE (Photo by INA FASSBENDER / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE (Photo by INA FASSBENDER/AFP via Getty Images)

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The Rolling Stones have been in New York where they are reportedly working on a promotional video and photos for their forthcoming album. It'll include a few tracks with their late drummer Charlie Watts, and their former bassist Bill Wyman plays on a track that's a tribute to Watts and, this is pretty strange, Wyman said, "When Mick asked if I would play on one of the tracks in tribute to Charlie, of course I immediately said yes. But I haven’t flown in decades, so I just went over to the studios here in London and recorded my part. Mick indicated he’s delighted with the track, so that’s a bonus, but that’s the extent of my ‘return.’" The still unnamed album also includes contributions from Paul McCartney and Elton John.

Will it be awkward for Sir Paul after he called the Stones a "blues cover band?"

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