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Stones get tributed by Church, B&D, Morris

Friday, October 28, 2022 – In celebration of The Rolling Stones' 60th anniversary, a country tribute including Eric Church, Brooks & Dunn, Maren Morris and Lainey Wilson, "Stoned Cold Country" will be released next year on BMG.

No firm release date was announced.

The first taste of "Stoned Cold Country" arrives with the release of Brothers Osborne and The War And Treaty's soulful rendition of "It's Only Rock 'N' Roll (But I Like It)" on Nov. 4. MO<"This album is country music's thank you to The Rolling Stones for 60 years of inspiration and providing the soundtrack of our lives. While recording the record, I was reminded that this is a showcase and spotlight on the best we have to offer as a genre," producer Robert Deaton says of the project. "From our artists to all of the musicians that played on the record, we boldly state that country music is second to none when it comes to artists of integrity and creativity."

The track list is:
1. "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" – Ashley McBryde
2. "Honky Tonk Women" – Brooks & Dunn
3. "Dead Flowers" – Maren Morris
4. "It's Only Rock 'N' Roll (But I Like It)" – Brothers Osborne & The War And Treaty
5. "Miss You" – Jimmie Allen
6. "Tumbling Dice" – Elle King
7. "Can't You Hear Me Knocking" – Marcus King
8. "Wild Horses" – Little Big Town
9. "Paint It Black" – Zac Brown Band
10. "You Can't Always Get What You Want" – Lainey Wilson
11. "Sympathy for the Devil" – Elvie Shane
12. "Angie" – Steve Earle
13. "Gimme Shelter" – Eric Church
14. "Shine A Light" – Koe Wetzel


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