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Mick Jagger discography
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Mick Jagger is a British recording artist most well known for his association with the Rolling Stones and his songwriting partner in the group, Keith Richards; their partnership is considered one of the most successful in history.[1][2] As a solo artist he has released four solo albums, one collaborative album, one collaborative soundtrack album, as well as twenty-two singles, a number of them containing non-album tracks.
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Albums
Studio albums
Soundtrack albums
Compilations
Collaborative albums
- SuperHeavy: with the supergroup SuperHeavy composed of Jagger, Damian Marley, Joss Stone, David A. Stewart and A. R.Rahman (2011)
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Singles
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Other appearances
Feature singles
On other artists' albums
- 1966: The Art of Chris Farlowe by Chris Farlowe: Mick on backing vocals and production.
- 1967: All You Need Is Love by the Beatles on the album Magical Mystery Tour: Mick on backing vocals, with Keith Richards , Marianne Faithfull, Eric Clapton, etc.
- 1972: You're So Vain by Carly Simon from the album No Secrets: backing vocals from the 2nd chorus.
- 1984: State of Shock by The Jacksons: Mick on co-lead vocals with Michael Jackson on the Victory album.
- 1995: Title track of The Long Black Veil by The Chieftains: lead vocals
- 2002: Sleepless by Peter Wolf: Duet with Wolf on "Nothing But The Wheel."
- 2004: "Old Habits Die Hard" with Sheryl Crow and David A. Stewart; from the film Alfie (2004).
- 2006: The Rocky Road to Dublin by the Chieftains; the Rolling Stones play on this song from the compilation The Essential Chieftains.
- 2006: Last Man Standing by Jerry Lee Lewis: Co-lead vocals with Lewis on "Evening Gown" (written by Jagger); Ron Wood on steel guitar.
- 2006: Paint It Black – Symphonic Music of the Rolling Stones by the London Symphony Orchestra featuring Mick Jagger, Michael Hutchence & Marianne Faithfull.
- 2007: Putamayo Presents World Hits (Various Artists): Jagger sings with Peter Tosh on the Smokey Robinson song "(You Gotta Walk And) Don't Look Back."
- 2010: Mean Old Man by Jerry Lee Lewis: Co-lead vocals on "Dead Flowers."
- 2015: Cass County by Don Henley ; harmonica and lead vocals on "Bramble Rose".
- 2017: "DJ Blues" by Chris Jagger from the album All the Best; Mick on backing vocals.
- 2018: The Blues Is Alive and Well by Buddy Guy, Mick on vocals on "You Did The Crime"; Keith Richards also plays on the album with Jeff Beck on "Cognac."
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External links
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