Paul McCartney Relinquished a Coveted Studio Day to Play on Rolling Stones’ Song.
When it was suggested that Paul McCartney contribute to the Rolling Stones' forthcoming record, even if it meant lending his own previously reserved studio time with renowned producer Andrew Watt for the session, McCartney did not need much persuading.
In an interview with podcast and radio host Zane Lowe for his Apple Music 1 show, Mick Jagger discussed his role in "Hackney Diamonds," the band's first album of brand-new music in 18 years.
The Stones' three-week recording session, according to Jagger, was scheduled to coincide with a week of studio time that McCartney allegedly previously had reserved, according to Watt.
When it was suggested that Paul McCartney contribute to the Rolling Stones' forthcoming record, even if it meant lending his own previously reserved studio time with renowned producer Andrew Watt for the session, McCartney did not need much persuading.
In an interview with podcast and radio host Zane Lowe for his Apple Music 1 show, Mick Jagger discussed his role in "Hackney Diamonds," the band's first album of brand-new music in 18 years.
The Stones' three-week recording session, according to Jagger, was scheduled to coincide with a week of studio time that McCartney allegedly previously had reserved, according to Watt.
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