The Rolling Stones are bringing out a new compilation album
14 March 2019, 17:14
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
The Rolling Stones have announced a new compilation album called Honk, featuring tracks dating back to 1971, as well as live recordings of their most recent tour.
Honk will include tracks from every Stones album from 1971, as well as live tracks, including their collaborations with Ed Sheeran, Dave Grohl and Florence Welch. Check out the "Wild Horses" collaboration with Florence Welch below.
The Rolling Stones are currently working on their first album of new material since 2005's A Bigger Bang.
Full tracklist:
Disc 1
- Start Me Up
- Brown Sugar
- Rocks Off
- Miss You
- Tumbling Dice
- Just Your Fool
- Wild Horses
- Fool To Cry
- Angie
- Beast Of Burden
- Hot Stuff
- It’s Only Rock’n’Roll (But I Like It)
- Rock And A Hard Place
- Doom And Gloom
- Love Is Strong
- Mixed Emotions
- Don’t Stop
- Ride ‘Em On Down
Disc 2
- Bitch
- Harlem Shuffle
- Hate To See You Go
- Rough Justice
- Happy
- Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
- One More Shot
- Respectable
- You Got Me Rocking
- Rain Fall Down
- Dancing With Mr D
- Undercover (Of The Night)
- Emotional Rescue
- Waiting On A Friend
- Saint Of Me
- Out Of Control
- Streets Of Love
- Out Of Tears
Disc 3 – Live Tracks
- Get off My Cloud
- Dancing With Mr D
- Beast Of Burden (with Ed Sheeran)
- She’s A Rainbow
- Wild Horses (with Florence Welch)
- Let’s Spend The Night Together
- Dead Flowers (with Brad Paisley)
- Shine A Light
- Under My Thumb
- Bitch (with Dave Grohl)
Honk will be released on 19 April on all platforms, including a special edition 4xLP coloured vinyl. Find out more.
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