Kristen Stewart’s latest role sees her “Ride ‘Em On Down” for the Rolling Stones’ latest music video.
Hollywood’s ultimate cool-girl takes a ride in a vintage Mustang across Los Angeles, including a dance around an abandoned gas station along the way.
“It didn’t take much more than a few words to get me amped on the idea,” Stewart says in a statement. “The Stones. A 65 Mustang. Alone in Los Angeles. And the shoot was just as dreamy as the idea. We tore L.A. apart in a day and we had one hell of a soundtrack.”
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The song, which is destined to deliver the Stones another hit, was recorded live in only three days at British Grove Studios in west London. It can be found on their new album “Blue & Lonesome”, the band’s first studio release in a decade, just released Friday.
The collection includes 12 tracks – two of which are by the Stones’ old friend Eric Clapton – with the group “tipping their hats to their early days as a blues band when they played the music of Jimmy Reed, Willie Dixon, Eddie Taylor, Little Walter and Howlin’ Wolf – artists whose songs are featured on this album,” says a statement from the record company.