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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 on Saturday in Nashville she enlisted bona fide rock royalty for a duet.

The 72-year-old Rolling Stones’ singer Mick Jagger joined Swift at the Bridgestone Arena in a performance of the Stones’ 1965 breakthrough hit (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction.

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

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.

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

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, Kierks Bentley, The Band Perry, Wiz Khalifa, Avril Lavigne and Lisa Kudrow.