Mick Jagger's 1970s and 1980s musical collaborations with Carly Simon and Bette Midler.
Jagger's 1985 solo album "She's the Boss" reached UK #6 and US #13, containing "Just Another Night."
The 1987 Rolling Stones album "Primitive Cool," despite critical praise, undersells.
Solo albums "Wandering Spirit" (1993) and "Goddess in the Doorway" (2001) continue Jagger's artistic journey.
Apart from music, Jagger appeared in "Ned Kelly" (1970) and "Performance" (1970). He also produced films with Jagged Films in 1995.
Jagger had two marriages and eight children, with famous ex-wives Bianca Pérez Morena de Macías and Jerry Hall influencing his personal life.
The Wild Life and Mad Genius of Jagger" provide insight into the legendary musician's life.
He was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1989, knighted by Elizabeth II in 2003, and kept performing with the Stones.