Sir Mick Jagger works out to the Chemical Brothers, Daft Punk and Fatboy Slim.
The Rolling Stones frontman also exercises to his own group's 'Mess It Up' and 'Living in a Ghost Town', as well as his collaboration with Lenny Kravitz, 'God Gave Me Everything', and tracks by the likes of Prince, Sly and the Family Stone, Burna Boy, Marvin Gaye and the Human League.
Mick has put together his favourite tracks for a new playlist as part of Apple Music's 'Music That Moves Me' series.
He said of the selection: "Sometimes I like to exercise in silence, other times I like to be in the gym with Mozart but most of the time I enjoy exercising to music like this!”
Other choices on Mick's playlist includes 'Murder She Wrote' by Chaka Demus and Pliers, 'Tondo' by Disclosure and Eko Roosevelt, 'There Was a Time' by James Brown and the Famous Flames, 'Sex' by The 1975 and Blackstreet's 'No Diggity'.
The 80-year-old rocker previously credited his dad, Basil Fanshawe ‘Joe’ Jagger, for instilling a love of exercise in him.
Mick told The Times about his late father: “He was inspiring in terms of physical exercise.
“He wasn’t that tough a father, not a severe disciplinarian or anything like that, but he taught me how physicality was important.
“What he didn’t do, what he was so against, actually, was me being involved in any way in the arts.”
When asked if his dad approved of him joining a rock band, ‘(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction’ singer Mick added: “No, he did not. He was an academic person and a teacher and a fitness enthusiast.
“That meant he taught me how to be academic, how to learn things and how to be fit.
“Clearly I had a whole other part of me that wanted to be creative, but it was my own fault.
“The school I went to did have theatre, it did have performance, it did have music – none of which I participated in at all.”
Mick’s dad was a gymnast and physical education teacher who helped popularise basketball in Britain and wrote two books about the callisthenics movement.
Listen to Mick's playlist at https://music.apple.com/gb/playlist/mick-jagger-music-that-moves-me/pl.6e81cb7f46054bee9a4460279f316933
Sir Mick Jagger's Music That Moves Me' playlist:
1. 'Block Rocking Beats' - The Chemical Brothers
2. 'Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger' - Daft Punk
3. 'Mess It Up' - The Rolling Stones
4. 'Erotic City' - Prince and the Revolution
5. 'Murder She Wrote' - Chaka Demus and Pliers
6. 'The Rockafeller Skank' - Fatboy Slim
7. 'Tondo' - Disclosure and Eko Roosevelt
8. 'Living In a Ghost Town (Alok Remix') - The Rolling Stones
9. 'Mangwana' - Faze Action feat. Zeke Manyika
10. 'E Samba' - Junior Jack
11. 'If You Want Me To Stay' - Sly and Family Stone
12. 'Got To Give It Up' - Marvin Gaye
13. 'Don't You Want Me' - The Human League
14. 'Satisfaction' - Benny Benassi and The Biz
15. 'Common Person' - Burna Boy
16. 'Move On Up' - Curtis Mayfield
17. 'There Was A Time' - James Brown and the Famous Flames
18. 'God Gave Me Everything' - Mick Jagger and Lenny Kravitz
19. 'Sex' - The 1975
20. 'No Diggity' - Blackstreet feat Dr. Dre and Queen Pen
21. 'For the Love of Money (Grizz Remix)' - The O'Jays
22. 'Big Belly Man' - Mac Fingal
23. 'One True Light' - Crazy P
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