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Mick Jagger joins Taylor Swift for ‘Satisfaction’ in Nashville

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Taylor Swift has served up a steady stream of celebs from the world of contemporary pop, R&B, rap, fashion, TV and film on various stops of her current “1989†tour, but Saturday in Nashville she enlisted bona fide rock royalty for a duet with Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger.

The 72-year-old Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member joined Swift at the Bridgestone Arena in a performance of the Stones’ 1965 breakthrough hit “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction.â€

It was something of a return favor after the Stones drafted Swift in 2013 to sing at a Chicago tour stop, where she joined them on “As Tears Go By.â€

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Jagger’s appearance came on the second of Swift’s two nights in Nashville, and on the first night she invited a Jagger acolyte, Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler, to join her on his group’s song “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing.â€

Along with Jagger, Swift also brought out Leona Lewis on Saturday, and they sang Elvis Presley’s 1972 hit “Burning Love.â€

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Among the numerous celebrities who have joined her on the “1989†tour have been 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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FOR THE RECORD

Sept. 28, 12:50 p.m.: An earlier version of this post included a typo in Dierks Bentley’s name.

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