(Tie) Mick Jagger, "Strange Game"
Mick Jagger knows how to keep an audience engaged. "Surrounded by losers, misfits and boozers," he sang at the top of "Strange Game," which was written for the Apple TV+ series Slow Horses. He drew on the show's plot about British intelligence agents, but "Strange Game" worked on its own, too
Slash (feat. Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators), "Call Off the Dogs"
Mike Campbell and the Dirty Knobs, "Wicked Mind"
Mike Campbell spent the better part of the 40 years playing guitar with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, but he's ably stepped into the role of the frontman of the Dirty Knobs.
Bruce Springsteen, "Do I Love You (Indeed I Do)"
Queen, "Face It Alone"
Queen frontman Freddie Mercury has been gone now for more than 30 years, but pieces of his lasting legacy continue to emerge. “Face It Alone” dates back to sessions for 1989’
Billy Idol, "Cage"
Starting with 2021’s The Roadside EP, Billy Idol has been parceling out his newest music in shorter blasts.
Iggy Pop, "Frenzy"
Elvis Costello, "Magnificent Hurt"
Ozzy Osbourne, "Degredation Rules"