The Rolling Stones have released the official video for their latest track, “Living In The Heart Of Love”, one of the previously unreleased tracks set to appear on the upcoming 40th anniversary editions of the band’s chart-topping 1981 album, Tattoo You.

The Charles Mehling-directed video, shot in black-and-white in Paris, France, chronicles a wild night out by stars Marguerite Thiam and Nailia Harzoune in the City of Love, highlighted by plenty of thematic, loving exchanges and well-placed tattoos. The band members make cameos in the video, as well, by way of early-’80s Stones footage playing on tablet and laptop screens at a house party—with special attention played to the late drummer, Charlie Watts.

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“Living In The Heart Of Love”, released as a single last month, is one of nine previously unreleased tracks—alongside “Trouble’s A’ Comin”, “Come To The Ball”, and more—set to appear on the updated Tattoo You releases.

Tattoo You (40th Anniversary) is due to be released in a variety of physical and digital formats on October 22nd via Polydor/Interscope/UMe. Pre-order your copy here. Watch the new music video for “Living In The Heart Of Love” by The Rolling Stones below.

The Rolling Stones – “Living In The Heart Of Love” (Official Video)

[Video: The Rolling Stones]

The Rolling Stones just kicked off their 2021 tour with a private performance in Foxboro, MA for New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft. At the show, singer Mick Jagger took a moment to remember Watts and acknowledge that this would be the band’s first tour without him in nearly six decades.”

“This is our first tour in 59 years that we’ve done without our lovely Charlie Watts,” Jagger said. “We all miss Charlie so much. We miss him as a band. We miss him as friends, on and off the stage. We’ve got so many memories of Charlie. I’m sure some of you that have seen us before have got memories of Charlie as well. I hope you’ll remember him like we do. We’d like to dedicate this show to Charlie.”

The Rolling Stones Dedicate First 2021 Show To Charlie Watts

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The U.S. No Filter Tour is set to begin in earnest this Sunday, September 26th with a show in St. Louis, MO. For a full list of upcoming tour dates, head here.