Mick Jagger Joins Taylor Swift on Stage to Sing ‘Satisfaction’
Taylor Swift was joined on stage by Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger on Saturday, Sept 26.
The duo sang the Rolling Stones' 1965 classic "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" during the Nashville stop on the singer's 1989 tour. Jagger, 72, was featured during the second of two performances she staged on Saturday at the Bridgestone Arena, according to CNN.
This isn't the first time Jagger and Swift have performed together, as the "Shake It Off" singer previously shared the stage with the group to perform their 1964 single "As Tears Go By" during a June 2013 Rolling Stones concert in Chicago.
"He's so cool," Swift told Access Hollywood after she made an appearance at the Chicago show.
"Getting that phone call, like 'Hey, would you like to go and play with the Rolling Stones?' Yes. That's an immediate yes. That is a bold, underline, exclamation point, yes."
The singer called singing with Jagger "the best moment ever" at the time, and has now gotten another chance to sing alongside the frontman, who is known for his quirky dance moves.
Jagger wasn't the only artist to share the stage with Swift during that show, as she also welcomed Leona Lewis to the stage and the pair sang Lewis' 2007 debut single "Bleeding Love."
During the first of the two concerts on Saturday, Swift also got to sing with another big classic rock star, which ended up being Aerosmith's Steven Tyler. The duo performed a duet of his band's 1998 hit "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing."
Several celebrities have joined Swift at various 1989 tour dates to sing duets with her. Some of these artists include Justin Timberlake, Ellen DeGeneres, Julia Roberts, Joan Baez, Beck, St. Vincent , Mary J. Blige, Lena Dunham, Selena Gomez, The Weeknd, Nick Jonas, Alison Krauss, Dierks Bentley, The Band Perry, Wiz Khalifa, Avril Lavigne and Lisa Kudrow.
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