Collaborations are a trend in music. And precisely for this, to collaborate, two of the names that have marked the 60s and 70s have come together, despite the musical rivalry that was attributed to them. The former member of the Beatles Paul MCCARTNEY80 years old, will collaborate on one of the songs on the next album by The Rolling Stones, as reported by CNN. The American medium confirmed, through an artistic representative of the group led by Mick Jagger, 79, this collaboration in which the singer of “Hey Jude” will play the bass.

This will be the only collaboration between these musicians who, according to specialized media, have maintained a musical rivalry for decades. The source also denied that this collaboration included the other surviving member of the Liverpool band, Ringo Starr, as some media had announced. The recording “does not include Ringo Starr at all,” the representative told CNN.

The outlet adds that no further details are known about the new album by the mythical group, which will be the first since the death of his drummer Charlie Watts in 2021. The two British groups were during the 60s and part of the 70s of the last century the most famous in the world, with songs that have sold millions of copies.

The group led by Jagger, despite the disappearance of Watts, is still active, while the Liverpool quartet, which has already lost John Lennon, assassinated in 1980, and George Harrison, who died in 2001, did not meet again after their death. separation in the early 1970s.