LISTEN: The Rolling Stones release new track, 'Troubles 'a Comin'
Updated | By Preneil Pillay/Universal Music Group
The never-before-released song is set to feature on the
upcoming, newly remastered 40th-anniversary editions of
chart-topping, multi-platinum 1981 album Tattoo You.
The Rolling Stones today release the previously unheard track “Troubles A’ Comin”.
Originally recorded by the Stones in Paris
in 1972 and now released for the very first time, “Troubles A’ Comin” is an
infectious and multi-faceted cover of the Chi-Lites original. The guitar-driven
track is a true gem for fans around the world, giving an irresistible taste of
the nine newly completed songs and rarities featured on Tattoo You’s unmissable
Lost & Found disc.
Read more: Legendary Rolling Stones 40th anniversary edition of 1981 classic, 'Tattoo You'
Anticipation for the new editions of Tattoo You will be high among Stones devotees and new admirers alike, as the rock’n’roll legends have returned to the road for the critically acclaimed US ‘No Filter’ tour, which kicked off in St. Louis last Sunday, September 26. It follows the huge success of the 2020 reissue of the Stones’ 1973 landmark Goats Head Soup, which took the album back to No.1 in the UK.
The newly remastered Tattoo You will feature the original 11-track album, including such enduring favourites as “Hang Fire”, “Waiting On A Friend” and of course the opening track that has been a band signature ever since, “Start Me Up”. You can read all about the upcoming release by clicking here.
The release is bittersweet, as 2021 saw the passing of the Stones' legendary drummer, Charlie Watts. Watts passed away in August 2021 at the age of 80. The rockstar had helped The Rolling Stones and The Beatles become one of the greatest bands in rock n roll.
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Watch the lyric video for the track below:
Main image attribution: The Rolling Stones/Instagram
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