Rolling Stones releases new song
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The Rolling Stones are all set to release a brand new single tomorrow from their forthcoming hits collection 'GRRR!'
'Doom and Gloom' is one of two new tracks recorded by the legendary band during studio sessions in Paris with producer Don Was, Rolling Stone magazine reported.
The song will receive its radio premiere tomorrow on BBC Radio before being made available to download.
'Doom And Gloom' marks the first time that Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood have been in the studio together for seven years.
'GRRR!' will release on November 12 and is a must for Stones fans featuring a second brand new recording 'One More Shot', as well as classic tracks 'Gimme Shelter', 'Start Me Up', 'Beast of Burden', 'Tumbling Dice' and 'Love Is Strong'.
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