The Rolling Stones' 'Foreign Tongues' Album: Collaborations, Covers, and a Fallon Serenade
The Rolling Stones are gearing up to release 'Foreign Tongues,' revealing collaborations with Paul McCartney, Robert Smith, and a cover of Amy Winehouse, plus appearances on The Tonight Show.

We continue to uncover new details about the Rolling Stones' highly anticipated album, Foreign Tongues. Following weeks of anticipation and the release of the single "Rough And Twisted," the band has announced that the album will drop in July. A recent event with Conan O'Brien unveiled even more exciting news: Foreign Tongues will feature tracks recorded with Paul McCartney, Steve Winwood, The Cure's Robert Smith, and the late Charlie Watts. Additionally, the album will include a cover of an Amy Winehouse song.
As part of the Foreign Tongues rollout, the Rolling Stones are making individual appearances on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. Ronnie Wood recently visited Fallon, discussing recording a guitar solo on the day he learned of Brian Wilson and Sly Stone's passing. The conversation also touched on the album's Amy Winehouse cover, "You Know I'm No Good," leading to an impromptu riff performance by Wood and Fallon.
Keith Richards' appearance was initially scheduled before Wood, but the lineup shifted. Mick Jagger appeared on Wednesday night's show.
Odessa A'zion is set to star in the upcoming "Rough And Twisted" music video, alongside a digitally de-aged Mick Jagger. Earlier in the week, Jagger and A'zion attended a launch event together.
In a related note, here's a video of the Rolling Stones and Amy Winehouse performing "Ain't Too Proud To Beg" together at the Isle Of Wight festival in 2007.
Foreign Tongues is scheduled for release on July 10 via Capitol.
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