A tribute album in honor of The Rolling Stones' 60th Anniversary, featuring country music's super stars, will be released via BMG next year.
The album, titled Stoned Cold Country, will see Jimmie Allen, Brooks & Dunn, Brothers Osborne, Eric Church, Steve Earle, Elle King, Marcus King, Little Big Town, Ashley McBryde, Maren Morris, Elvie Shane, Koe Wetzel, The War And Treaty, Lainey Wilson and Zac Brown Band playing reimagined versions of the legendary rock band's catalogue.
"This album is country music's thank you to The Rolling Stones for 60 years of inspiration and providing the soundtrack of our lives. While recording the record, I was reminded that this is a showcase and spotlight on the best we have to offer as a genre," Stoned Cold Country producer Robert Deaton says.
He added, "From our artists to all of the musicians that played on the record, we boldly state that country music is second to none when it comes to artists of integrity and creativity."
Brothers Osborne and The War And Treaty will preview the album with the release of "It's Only Rock N' Roll (But I Like It)," on November 4.
Stoned Cold Country Tracklist:
1. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction - Ashley McBryde2. Honky Tonk Women - Brooks & Dunn3. Dead Flowers - Maren Morris4. It's Only Rock 'N' Roll (But I Like It) - Brothers Osborne & The War And Treaty5. Miss You - Jimmie Allen6. Tumbling Dice - Elle King7. Can't You Hear Me Knocking - Marcus King8. Wild Horses - Little Big Town9. Paint It Black - Zac Brown Band10. You Can't Always Get What You Want - Lainey Wilson11. Sympathy for the Devil - Elvie Shane12. Angie - Steve Earle13. Gimme Shelter - Eric Church14. Shine A Light - Koe Wetzel
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