In a stunning flash from 1978, legendary voices Linda Ronstadt and Mick Jagger shared a stage in Tucson, Arizona to perform a sultry, electrifying dueling version of The Rolling Stones’ gritty anthem “Tumbling Dice.” The moment revealed more than just crowd-pleasing chemistry—it was a masterclass in rock collaboration and mutual admiration.

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Linda, fresh off making “Tumbling Dice” her own on her 1977 Simple Dreams album, had approached Mick backstage earlier in the tour. He joked that she needed more rock in her set; unphased, she got him to jot down the lyrics so she could own the song her own way.

Mick Jagger & Linda Ronstadt

When they finally converged onstage in July 1978, the chemistry was undeniable. Ronstadt’s husky, powerful vocals cut through the sultry groove, matched by Jagger’s primal swagger. Fans recall it as an “explosive highlight” of the Stones’ tour stop—a crossover moment between rock royalty and country-rock queen.

Online, fans still marvel:

“Mick Jagger was actually quite enamored with Ronstadt’s version.” 
“She has the perfect voice for rock ’n’ roll.”

More than a guest spot, this duet symbolized mutual respect. Mick’s approval showed that sometimes the best reinterpretations come from outside a band’s inner circle—especially when matched with genuine star power.

Linda Ronstadt joins Mick Jagger onstage to sing “Tumbling Dice” on July  21, 1978 in her hometown of Tucson, Arizona. : r/country

In the decades since, the moment remains electric: a snapshot of two iconic artists rewriting a rock classic, live and unfiltered—no auto-tune, no backup dancers, just pure, spontaneous magic.

Watch the duet here:

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