They’re Back! The Rolling Stones’ ‘Foreign Tongues’ Weekend on Classic Vinyl

Hear Mick Jagger’s conversation with Host Meg Griffin, insights from Mick, Keith and Ronnie on songs from the new “Foreign Tongues” album, presented in a sea of all-international artists from Classic Rock’s First Generation… all weekend!

The Rolling Stones’ new album lands Friday, July 10, the same day Classic Vinyl (Ch. 26) begins The Rolling Stones Foreign Tongues Weekend, through Sunday, July 12.

Throughout the weekend, hear an exclusive conversation between Mick Jagger and SiriusXM host Meg Griffin, along with comments on the new album from Mick, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood. You’ll hear tracks from the album alongside classic Rolling Stones favorites, plus legendary artists from outside the United States as Classic Vinyl embraces the album’s international theme.

Listen to The Rolling Stones Foreign Tongues Weekend on satellite channel 26 in your car and on the SiriusXM app.

For your eyes, there are clips from Mick’s conversation with Meg Griffin below. The legendary frontman reflects on honoring Charlie Watts and performing with Charlie’s hand-picked replacement, Steve Jordan. He also discusses Paul McCartney’s bass playing, The Beatles‘ prolific songwriting, and more.

About Foreign Tongues

Due out Friday, July 10, Foreign Tongues is the Rolling Stones’ 25th studio album. The record is produced by Andrew Watt and features guest appearances from Paul McCartney, Steve Winwood, Robert Smith, and Chad Smith, as well as a special track recorded with late drummer Charlie Watts before his passing.

Foreign Tongues Track List, all of which you’ll hear on Classic Vinyl this weekend:

1. Rough And Twisted

2. In The Stars

3. Jealous Love

4. Mr. Charm

5. Divine Intervention

6. Ringing Hollow

7. Never Wanna Lose You

8. Hit Me In The Head

9. You Know I’m No Good

10. Some Of Us

11. Covered In You

12. Side Effects

13. Back In Your Life

14. Beautiful Delilah

Mick Jagger on Paul McCartney’s Bass Playing and The Beatles’ Prolific Songwriting

Mick Jagger Remembers Performing With Amy Winehouse

Mick Jagger on Honoring Charlie Watts and Performing with Steve Jordan

Mick Jagger Discusses Possible Future Touring