The Rolling Stones released their new single this Thursday (28) Sweet sounds of heaven, which features appearances from Lady Gaga and Stevie Wonder. The song, which will be an integral part of the band’s next album, Hackney Diamondsis now available on digital platforms via Universal Music, via Polidor Records.
In Sweet sounds of heaventhe legendary Stevie Wonder is on board the classical piano Fender Rhodesto the Moog it’s a classical piano. Already Lady Gaga he lends his powerful and unparalleled voice to the song.
In the lineage of other evangelical epics of the Stones AS You can’t always get what you want AND Shine a light, sweet sounds of heaven emerged spontaneously. On a sunny afternoon, Jagger was at his house Londonthe wind rustled the foliage of the trees in the garden, and he began to play a pattern of chords W (bigger), F (F major) e Apartment B (B flat) on your piano.
Written by Mick Jagger AND Keith Richards, Sweet sounds of heaven was recorded in three places: Henson Recording StudiosIn Los Angelesto the Metropolis Studies In London It’s inside Sanctuary StudiosIn Nassauto the Bahamas. During the sessions in Los Angelesinvited the band Stevie Wonder AND Lady Gaga working with them on the track.
Much Lady Gaga How much Stevie Wonder they had already presented themselves with the Rolling stones: The multi-talented artist joined the Stones on stage as part of the tour 50 and overin 2012. His participation in Gimme Shelter was released on the album GRRR live.
Already Stevie Wonderone of the big names of the legendary Motown records and one of the exponents of soul music AND R&Bon tour with i Stones on the 1972 American tour, performing regularly among other things mixture with Satisfaction AND Tense (Everything is fine) Together.
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