Rolling Stones’ “Jealous Lover” & “Divine Intervention” Drop
“Jealous Lover,” the third single from the Rolling Stones upcoming 25th studio album, “Foreign Tongues,” features Steve Winwood and blends soulful R&B grooves with Mick Jagger’s falsetto vocals. The track aims to “deliver a pointed warning to an over-inquisitive lover.”
As the song was being recorded, Jagger had a revelation. ” ‘Who’s a good soul piano player,” he asked rhetorically. “I just thought of Steve.”
Jealous Lover
Winwood is a veteran of the Spencer Davis Group (“Gimme Some Lovin'”), Traffic (“Dear Mr. Fantasy”), the short-lived Blind Faith with Eric Clapton and has had a successful solo career (“While You See A Chance” and “Roll With It”).
In addition, The Stones have also unleashed “Divine Intervention,” which features The Cure frontman Robert Smith on electric guitar.
Divine Intervention
“Foreign Tongues,” with the previously released singles were “Rough And Twisted,” under The Cockroaches moniker, and “In The Stars.” is due on July 10th via Capitol Records. Music.
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