The creators of The Crown are lining up a new series about the early years and 1960s rock-n-roll heyday of the Rolling Stones, it has emerged.
Mick Jagger and his fellow rockers have given the green light for their music to be used in the drama, according to Deadline, opening the door for albums such as Let It Bleed and Their Satanic Majesties Request to feature in the show.
Left Bank Pictures, the British production company behind The Crown, is believed to have recruited Fever Pitch author Nick Hornby as a writer for the new show.
Two seasons are thought to be in the works, focusing on the band s origins and their story through to 1972, a period which includes the death of Brian Jones in 1969.
Earlier this year, Lipa ranked in the top 10 with Don t Start Now, her third and most recent leader on the list, and Break My Heart. The former, which logged 16 weeks at No. 1, the most of any title in the 2020 chart year, finished as the No. 1 Dance/Mix Show Airplay song of 2020, while Lipa wrapped the year as the No. 1 Dance/Mix Show Airplay Artist.
Lipa previously led Dance/Mix Show Airplay with New Rules (for four weeks) and One Kiss, with Calvin Harris (10 weeks), both in 2018.
Laidback Luke launches at No. 9 on the Dance/Electronic Digital Song Sales chart with Rolling Stone, featuring David Goncalves. The track, a cover of The Temptations Papa Was a Rollin Stone, sold 1,000 downloads in the week ending Dec. 3. DJ/producer Luke s inaugural top 10, Rolling is also singer Goncalves first Billboard charted title. The Temptations soul classic hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 5 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart in 1972.