Listen: The Rolling Stones Get Rowdy on 'One More Shot'

In late August, the Rolling Stones gathered in a Paris studio to record two new songs for GRRR!, a 50th anniversary hits collection to be released November 13th. While "Doom and Gloom," a political rocker written by Mick Jagger, was released last month, today "One More Shot" appeared on YouTube ahead of its official premiere on Thursday.

Keith Richards brought the track to the band, with a slashing open-G riff and Mick Jagger howling, "Give me one more shot/That's all I got." Stones fans may pick up echoes of "Street Fighting Man" in the riff, while the melody is reminiscent of 1989's "Mixed Emotions."

"It's got all this fucking power," producer Don Was told Rolling Stone in September. "Everyone was smiling. You can recognize it's the Rolling Stones from a mile away."

The Stones are in Paris right now rehearsing for four upcoming shows in London and New York

Listen to "One More Shot" here:

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