The Rolling Stones have released the full tracklist for Foreign Tongues, their new album, which will be released on July 10th.

What caught our attention was that the song titles appeared translated into different languages ​​around the world. Some songs even had titles in French, Japanese, Spanish, and even Portuguese, in keeping with the project's concept.

The album features standout performances by Jagger, Richards, and Wood, alongside their key collaborators, including Darryl Jones, Matt Clifford , and Steve Jordan. It also includes a special guest appearance by Charlie Watts, recorded during one of his last recording sessions before his passing in 2021. Additional contributions come from an impressive cast of guest artists, including Steve Winwood, Paul McCartney, Robert Smith of The Cure, and Chad Smithof the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

As previously revealed, the album includes a version of Amy Winehouse  – translated into Polish as "Wiesz, ze jestem do niczego". The track "Divine Intervention" is translated into Portuguese as "Intervenção Divina". Check out all the tracks below:

The Rolling StonesForeign Tongues

  1. "Rough and Twisted" - English
  2. "In The Stars" - English
  3. "Amante Jalouse" – French
  4. “ミスター・チャーム” – Japanese
  5. "Divine Intervention" – Portuguese
  6. “Rinkelende Holte” – Dutch
  7. “I never want to lose you” – Spanish
  8. “Colpiscimi in testa” – Italian
  9. “Wiesz, że jestem do niczego” – Polish
  10. “Några av oss” – Swedish
  11. “Dækket I Dig” – Danish
  12. “Bivirkninger” – Norwegian
  13. “Kembali ke dalam hidupmu” – Indonesian
  14. “Magandang Delilah” – Filipino

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