Release date : Jul 10, 2026
By The Rolling Stones • Official album • Part of the collection “Paul McCartney as producer, composer, or session musician in the 20s”
Last updated on May 27, 2026
Previous album Jun 26, 2026 • "Yellow Submarine / Eleanor Rigby (Japan Tour 60th Anniversary - White 7")" by The Beatles released globally
Interview July 2026 • Paul McCartney interview for MOJO
Album Jul 10, 2026 • "Foreign Tongues" by The Rolling Stones released globally
This album was recorded during the following studio sessions:
Recording "Bite My Head Off", "Covered In You"
November 2022 ?
Rough And Twisted
Studio version
In The Stars
Studio version
Jealous Lover
Studio version
Mr. Charm
Studio version
Divine Intervention
Studio version
Ringing Hollow
Studio version
Never Wanna Lose You
Studio version
Hit Me In The Head
Studio version
You Know I‘m No Good
Studio version
Some Of Us
Studio version
Written by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards
Studio version • A
Paul McCartney : Bass
SessionRecording : November 2022 ? • Studio : Henson Recording Studios • Los Angeles • USA
Side Effects
Studio version
Back In Your Life
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Beautiful Delilah
Studio version
From Variety, May 5, 2026:
As expected, the Rolling Stones have announced the release of a new studio album “Foreign Tongues,” due on July 10 from Capitol Records. The 14-track collection follows less than three years after the band’s Grammy Award-winning “Hackney Diamonds” — which was their first in nearly 15 years. […]
The album features Jagger, Richards and Wood with core collaborators bassist Darryl Jones, keyboardist Matt Clifford and drummer Steve Jordan. It also includes a special appearance from Charlie Watts, captured during one of his final recording sessions before his passing in 2021. […]
Additional contributions come from an impressive line-up of guest artists, including Paul McCartney (who also guested on “Hackney Diamonds”), Steve Winwood, the Cure’s Robert Smith and Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chili Peppers. […]
From Radio X, May 6, 2026:
[…] Speaking to host Conan O’Brien at an event, which took place in Brooklyn, New York on Tuesday (5th May), when quizzed about some of its famous contributors, Jagger revealed: “With Paul, he really wanted to jump in there. He was next door in the studio.”
On working with The Beatles legend – who also played bass on the band’s 24th effort Hackney Diamonds – Ronnie Wood joked: “There was no intimidation with Paul. He just wanted to play with the band; he wanted to tick that box. He was like, ‘Finally, I can say I played with The Rolling Stones’.” […]

What was that like getting back in the studio with the Rolling Stones? Were you face to face?
Oh yes, it was face to face. The producer I did my new album with — Dungeon Lane — is a guy called Andrew Watt. He was working with me, and then I think how it happened was I was having dinner with me and my wife with Ronnie Wood and Sally, his wife. We were talking about what they were doing and he said, “We’re going to make a new record but we’re not sure about who’s going to produce it.” I said, “Well, this guy Andrew is really good — maybe try him out.” Ronnie went back and mentioned it, and it turned out Mick was thinking about him anyway. So Andrew has done their last album and this one. At one point Andrew said, “Do you want to play bass on it?” I said, “Yeah, I’ll do that — why not?” So I showed up as a session player, just with my bass. It was a really good feeling, because I wasn’t a star — I was just the bass player. So I learned the song, started rehearsing it with them, and it’s on their new album. I’m standing there playing and thinking, “I’m playing with the Stones.” I should be blasé — “Yeah, I’ve known them for years.” But it was special because suddenly I’m playing with them. When I got home that evening — “Just played with the Stones.” It was great. I loved it.
Paul McCartney – Radio interview for BBC Radio 2, May 25, 2026
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