Apparently it's not just in concert where Mick Jagger likes to shed some of his clothing.
Andrew Watt, who produced The Rolling Stones' last album, 2023's Hackney Diamonds, and who's also working on its follow-up, tells People magazine he does the same thing in the studio.
“Something that I find really funny when he sings … He comes in every day and he’s wearing a T-shirt, a button-down and a cashmere sweater every day, even if it’s hot. As he starts singing, and it starts getting good, the layers start shedding. So, he pulls his sweater off, and he starts unbuttoning his shirt and shedding layers.
“By the time he’s in his T-shirt, he’s full-blown Mick Jagger dancing, singing his [butt] off. So it’s my job to get him down to the T-shirt pretty much.”
The new Stones album will be out next year.
Until then, there's the deluxe reissue of their 1976 album, Black and Blue, which will be out on November 14th.
As we reported last week, they launched a special social media highlighting different tracks.
Dubbed The Black and Blue Weekly News, this week the online "newspaper" takes a look at "Cherry Oh Baby."