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Paul McCartney Appearance on New Rolling Stones LP Confirmed

Paul McCartney is confirmed to appear on the new studio album from the Rolling Stones following reports that surfaced yesterday (February 21.) CNN reports they received an email from a…

Paul McCartney and Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones
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Paul McCartney is confirmed to appear on the new studio album from the Rolling Stones following reports that surfaced yesterday (February 21.)

CNN reports they received an email from a rep for the Stones stating Sir Paul plays bass "on just one RS track." While Ringo Starr was also reported as appearing on the album, the Stones rep said he is not on the track with McCartney. The rep didn't detail whether Starr is on the album elsewhere.

Rumors of the former Beatles appearing on the new Stones album came via VarietyThe outlet cited "multiple sources" on the matter and said the album is going to be produced by Andrew Watt. He has produced a number of pop stars but has also produced Ozzy Osbourne's last two albums.

News of a new Rolling Stones album dates back to November 2022. Ronnie Wood shared the band was working on new music, some of which would feature late drummer Charlie Watts. He told The Sun, "We are recording the new album now and we are going to LA in a few weeks to carry it on and finish it off. Charlie is on some of the tracks and drummer Steve Jordan."

Paul McCartney – His 51 Best Post-Beatles Songs, Ranked

If Paul McCartney retired from music after the Beatles broke up, no one would blame him. How do you follow up nearly a decade of being in a band that changed music, changed culture, and maybe changed the world?

But McCartney clearly had a lot of fuel left in the tank. In the decades since, he's been a formidable force in music: he dominated radio in the '70s with Wings, he was ubiquitous on MTV in the early days of the cable channel and has collaborated with Kanye West and Rihanna, the surviving members of Nirvana, Diana Krall, David Gilmour, George Michael, Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder and Elvis Costello, among others. He's delivered classic theme songs for Cameron Crowe and James Bond, and besides recording scores of rock and pop albums, he's also composed classical music and done experimental electronic music under the name The Fireman.

He continues to record and release new music at a surprising pace, as if he still has something to prove. During the pandemic, he returned to true "solo" artist mode, recording all of the instruments by himself (with the exception of one song, "Slidin'," which was started during the sessions for the previous album). But whether he's recording all by himself, with his longtime backing band, or collaborating with other big-name artists, it's always been interesting to follow his career. You never know when he's going to release another classic. He's been cranking them out, after all, for over six decades.

Now in his 80s, Sir Paul is amazingly still steadily touring. He recently announced a slate of tour dates in South America, Europe and his in native U.K. He still loves to perform live, still sounds great and continues to be a massive draw. Why wouldn't he keep it going until the wheels fall off?

It was tough to narrow it down, but here are the ones that we think are Paul's best post-Beatles songs.

51. “Find My Way” Paul McCartney - 'McCartney III' (2020)

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49. “Calico Skies” - Paul McCartney - ‘Flaming Pie’ (1997)

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48. “Temporary Secretary” Paul McCartney - 'McCartney II' (1980)

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47. “Fuh You” - Paul McCartney - ‘Egypt Station’ (2018)

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46. “I Lost My Little Girl” - Paul McCartney - ‘Unplugged (The Official Bootleg)’ (1991)

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45. “It’s So Easy” - Paul McCartney - 'Rave On Buddy Holly' (2011)

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44. “Heal The Pain” - George Michael featuring Paul McCartney - ‘Twenty Five’ (2006)

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43. “Flying To My Home” - Paul McCartney - B-side to “My Brave Face” (1989)

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42. “Say Say Say (with Michael Jackson)” - Paul McCartney - 'Pipes Of Peace' (1983)

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41. “With A Little Luck” - Wings - 'London Town' (1978)

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40. “Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five” - Wings - ‘Band On The Run’ (1973)

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39. “Helen Wheels” - Wings - ‘Band On The Run’ (1973)

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38. “Silly Love Songs” - Wings - ‘Wings At The Speed Of Sound’ (1976)

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37. “Bluebird” - Wings - ‘Band On The Run’ (1973)

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36. “Wonderful Christmastime” - Paul McCartney - single (1979)

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35. “Vanilla Sky” - Paul McCartney - ‘Vanilla Sky’ soundtrack (2001)

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34. “Lonely Road” - Paul McCartney - ‘Driving Rain’ (2001)

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33. This One” Paul McCartney - ‘Flowers In The Dirt’ (1989)

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32. “Twenty Flight Rock” - Paul McCartney - ‘CHOBA B CCCP’ (1988, 1991 in the US)

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31. “No More Lonely Nights” - Paul McCartney - ‘Give My Regards To Broad Street’ (1984)

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30. “All Things Must Pass (live)” - Paul McCartney - 'The Concert For George' (2003)

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29. “Ebony and Ivory (with Stevie Wonder) - Paul McCartney - ‘Tug Of War’ (1982)

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28. “Listen To What The Man Said” - Wings - ‘Venus And Mars’ (1975)

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27. “Another Day” Paul McCartney - single (1971)

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26.“Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey” Paul and LInda McCartney - ‘Ram’ (1971)

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25. “My Valentine” - Paul McCartney - ‘Kisses On The Bottom’ (2012)

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24. “Fine Line” - Paul McCartney - ‘Chaos And Creation In The Backyard’ (2005)

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23. “Brown Eyed Handsome Man” - Paul McCartney - ‘Run Devil Run’ (1999)

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22. “That Day Is Done (demo)” - Paul McCartney and Elvis Costello - ‘Flowers In The Dirt’ outtakes (1989, released in 2017)

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21. “Four Five Seconds” Rihanna, Kanye West and Paul McCartney - single (2015)

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20. “New” - Paul McCartney - ‘New’ (2013)

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19. “Cut Me Some Slack” - Paul McCartney, Dave Grohl, Krist Novoselic, Pat Smear - ‘Sound City: Reel To Reel’ (2013)

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18. “You Want Her Too (with Elvis Costello)” - Paul McCartney - Flowers In The Dirt (1989)

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17. “Nothing Too Much Just Out Of Sight” - The Fireman - ‘Electric Arguments’ (2008)

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16. “Veronica” - Elvis Costello (co-written by Paul McCartney) - ‘Spike’ (1989)

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15. “Something (live)” - Paul McCarntey and Eric Clapton - ‘The Concert For George’ (2003)

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14. “Here Today (live)” - Paul McCartney - ‘Back In The U.S.’ (2002)

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13. “Dance Tonight” - Paul McCartney - ‘Memory Almost Full’ (2007)

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12. “Try Not To Cry” - Paul McCartney - ‘Run Devil Run’ (1999)

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11. “Let Me Roll It” - Wings - ‘Band On The Run’ (1973)

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10. “Junior’s Farm” - Paul McCartney & Wings - single (1973)

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9. “Take It Away” - Paul McCartney - ‘Tug Of War’ (1982)

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8. “My Brave Face” - Paul McCartney - ‘Flowers In The Dirt’ (1989)

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7. “That Would Be Something” - Paul McCartney - ‘McCartney’ (1970)

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6. “Coming Up” - Paul McCartney - 'McCartney II' (1980)

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5. “Every Night” - Paul McCartney - 'McCartney' (1970)

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4. “Jet” - Wings - 'Band On The Run' (1973)

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3. “Band On The Run” - Wings - 'Band On The Run' (1973)

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2. “Maybe I’m Amazed (live)” - Wings - 'Wings Over America' (1976)

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1. "Live And Let Die" - Paul McCartney and Wings - 'Live And Let Die (soundtrack)' (1973)

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Erica Banas is a news blogger who's been covering the rock/classic rock world since 2014. The coolest event she's ever covered in person was the 2021 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony. (Sir Paul McCartney inducting Foo Fighters? C'mon now!) She's also well-versed in etiquette and extraordinarily nice. #TransRightsAreHumanRights