Published 2025-07-13 06:00
The career and legacy of Ronnie Wood is enduring and lasting, and on September 26th, 2025, a special collection will be released commemorating his contributions to music history. Titled "Fearless : Anthology 1965-2025", the set was revealed this week and will feature key material from Wood’s 7 solo studio albums outside of his work with The Rolling Stones, Faces, and beyond.
Among the material on "Fearless" are 4 brand new recordings, marking Wood’s 1st solo output since 2010. One of those, “You’re So Fine”, a new Ronnie Wood version of the 1959 r'n'b hit by The Falcons that features backing vocals from Imelda May, was shared with the announcement.
The other unreleased tracks on the set include, “A Certain Girl”, originally written by Allen Toussaint under the pseudonym Naome Neville, with guest vocals from Chrissie Hynde of The Pretenders, an update of Hopeton Lewis rocksteady hit “Take It Easy”, also featuring Imelda May on vocals, and “Mother Of Pearl”, a new composition from Wood.
Each of the previously unreleased tracks were produced by Ronnie’s son Jesse and Sean Genockey.