Rolling Stones secure their first ever Number 1 on iTunes with new single 'Living in a Ghost Town'... and yes, it sounds spookily like The Specials 

  • The single is called 'Living In A Ghost Town' and is the band's first for eight years
  • It beat stars including Travis Scott, The Weeknd and Drake to reach the pinnacle
  • The legendary British group released the song on Thursday amid the Covid crisis
  • The rampaging virus has caused the postponement of the Stone's No Filter tour
  • Some critics say it sounds remarkably like The Specials' 1981 hit 'Ghost Town' 

The Rolling Stones have rocketed to the top of the iTunes chart more than 40 years after their last number one hit.

The single 'Living In A Ghost Town' - the band's first for eight years - beat stars including Travis Scott, The Weeknd and Drake to the peak of the US table.

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The legendary group, made up of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, both 76, Ronnie Wood, 72, and Charlie Watts, 78, released the song on Thursday.

It has received mixed reviews from critics, with some saying it sounds remarkably similar to The Specials' 1981 hit Ghost Town. 

The single 'Living In A Ghost Town' - the band's (pictured last year) first for eight years - beat stars including Travis Scott, The Weeknd and Drake to reach the pinnacle

The NME wrote: 'Living In A Ghost Town, despite being The Stones' first original song since 2012, is a… rushed and half-baked comment on our current predicament.'

'Aiming at The Specials' 'Ghost Town' and ending up like a deep bluesy take on Hard-Fi's 'Cash Machine', it finds Jagger tremulous, forlorn and a little angry that humanity is no longer free to amass at his electrified gates.'

It is the first time they have had a number one on iTunes, which was only created in 2001 - and comes eight years after they released their last original single, One More Shot, in 2012.

The legendary group, made up of Mick Jagger (pictured), Keith Richards, both 76, Ronnie Wood, 72, and Charlie Watts, 78, released the song on Thursday
The hitmakers made the announcement separately on social media (Keith , 76, pictured)
Lockdown: Ronnie, 72, pictured in isolation

Their latest track was recorded in LA and London last year for use in their upcoming album, but Mick says they shared the song earlier than expected due to the coronavirus pandemic. 

Lyrics for The Rolling Stones new chart-topper Living In A Ghost Town

I'm a ghost

Living in a ghost town

I'm a ghost

Living in a ghost town

You can look for me

But I can't be found

You can search for me

I had to go underground

Life was so beautiful

Then we all got locked down

Feel like a ghost

Living in a ghost town

Once this place was humming

And the air was full of drumming

The sound of cymbals crashing

Glasses were all smashing

Trumpets were all screaming

Saxophones were blaring

Nobody was caring if it's day or night

I'm a ghost

Living in a ghost town

I'm going nowhere

Shut up all alone

So much time to lose

Just staring at my phone

Every night I am dreaming

That you'll come and creep in my bed

Please let this be over

Not stuck in a world without end

Preachers were all preaching

Charities beseeching

Politicians dealing

Thieves were happy stealing

Widows were all weeping

There's no beds for us to sleep in

Always had the feeling

It will all come tumbling down

I'm a ghost

Living in a ghost town

You can look for me

But I can't be found

We're all living in a ghost town

Living in a ghost town

We were so beautiful

I was your man about town

Living in this ghost town

Ain't having any fun

If I want a party

It's a party of one.

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The star told DJ Zane Lowe: 'It wasn't written for now but it was written about being in a place which was full of life, and then now there's all bereft of life, so to speak.

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'And when I went back to what I'd written originally lyrically, it was all full of plague terms and things like that. I never actually used that, but it was all there.

'It was very close to the times that we're living through now. But Keith Richards and I both had the idea that we should release it.'

The musician admitted he decided to tweak the lyrics as he believed some messages within the single were 'a bit too weird a dark'.

He continued: 'I don't know what frame of mind I must've been in. I mean it was semi-humorous, then it got less humorous and I don't know.

'Sometimes these things take a long time to write but this, I just wrote it really quickly in like 10 minutes.'

'We played this song just Keith Richards and myself and a friend of ours, Steve. We routined it together after I've done it and we worked some parts out. And then we went and recorded it with a band.

'Then last week I redid the vocals for this. And it's just open to own interpretation to a certain extent of course.

'But yeah, no, it was a little strange because the original was so much apropos of the times we were living through already.'

Artist Keith reassured listeners there is more music to come as Living In A Ghost Town is one of the 'several other tracks' featured in their forthcoming studio album, their first original collection of singles since A Bigger Bang in 2005.

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On ensuring the LP is 'greater' than their others, Mick, who insisted he's 'lucky' to be in a profession in which he can still work, explained: 'I think one of the problems I personally have with it is that it's suddenly that you want it to be really good.

'So I don't just want it to be a good album, I want it to be great. You know? Yes, I'm very hard on myself.

'If I write something or if I write something with Keith Richards or whatever, it's going to be great. It can't just be good.'

The superstar also discussed bouncing back from his successful heart surgery in April 2019, which saw him return to stage in just three months.

He explained: 'Well first of all, after I had this heart operation, after two weeks I went to get a check-up and I spoke to the doctor to say, 'Look, I know you've got this tour on, but really you should take the summer off.' 

'And the guy said to me, 'Okay, so you can go on tour now.' I said, 'What do you mean?' I said, 'Do I have to take it easy?' He said, 'No, you do anything you want.' 

'I thought I was going to get the summer off at this point. I asked, 'Is there any restrictions?' He said, 'No, there's no restrictions. Just do what you'd normally do.' So I did. So that made me feel good in a way. So I just did what I did.'

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The Rolling Stones 15-date No Filter summer tour was due to kick off in San Diego, California on May 8 and end in Atlanta, Georgia on July 9.

Some critics say the Stones' new song sounds like The Specials' (above) 1981 hit 'Ghost Town'
They released their last single, Doom and Gloom, in 2012, four years before dropping their cover album, Blue & Lonesome (pictured together last week)

But the future of their performances are still up in the air due to rampaging coronavirus.

Mick said: 'Postponing tours is really bad and the whole touring thing, we don't know what's going to be happening.

'We don't know when there's going to be the next football match. We don't know when the next tour outside's going to be.

'You would imagine that playing outside would be more healthy than playing inside, one would imagine, but you don't know.

'And people are saying, 'Well are you going to be playing in a stadium that's 40,000 people?

'You're going to have 20,000 people in there,' for instance. But this is all in the realm of conjecture.'      

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