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Rock 23 October, 2001

New Mick Jagger Single Featuring Lenny Kravitz Out Tomorrow

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NEW YORK (AP) - Virgin Records will officially release "God Gave Me Everything," the first single from Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger's new solo album, Goddess In The Doorway, tomorrow (October 23). "God Gave Me Everything" is a collaboration between Jagger and Lenny Kravitz, who also worked on Jagger's last solo album, 1993's Wandering Spirit.
The continued collaboration clearly demonstrates Jagger's regard for Kravitz, although Kravitz tells that it's not something he dwells on. "I don't know what he thinks, really. I never really thought about it, but I assume he has some respect for me if he's calling me up to work," he says.

"God Gave Me Everything" is currently available for download at liquid.com for $3.49. Meanwhile, the release date for Goddess In The Doorway has been pushed back to November 20, putting him in competition with contemporary rock heroes such as Kid Rock and Creed.

The album's full tracklist includes: "Visions Of Paradise," "Joy," "Dancing In The Starlight," "God Gave Me Everything," "Hideaway," "Don't Call Me Up," "Goddess In The Doorway," "Lucky Day," "Everybody Getting High," "Gun," "Too Far Gone," and "Brand New Set Of Rules."

In addition to Kravitz, Jagger's Goddess In The Doorway album features contributions from U2 singer Bono, the Who's Pete Townshend, Aerosmith's Joe Perry, Matchbox Twenty's Rob Thomas, and Wyclef Jean






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