Lenny Kravitz calls Mick Jagger’s solo work a ‘holiday’

Lenny Kravitz says his body of work has been validated by the greats
Lenny Kravitz
Lenny Kravitz (Photo credit: Bang Media)

Sir Mick Jagger’s solo work was like a “holiday” to him, according to Lenny Kravitz.

The Rolling Stones rocker, 80, had the “Fly Away” hitmaker, 59, appear on his 1993 solo LP Wandering Spirit, on a cover of the Bill Withers soul classic “Use Me.”


Kravitz also co-wrote the song “God Gave Me Everything” on Jagger’s 2001 record Goddess in the Doorway.

“No, no, no. Mick enjoyed his solo time. For him, it was a holiday. We collaborated on Bill Withers’ “Use Me” for [1993’s] Wandering Spirit, but we wrote “God Gave Me Everything” on Goddess In The Doorway [2001]. I had the melody, but no words apart from a bit of chorus. He came to my Roxie studio in Miami. I mumbled some words,” when it was suggested that the “Start Me Up” rocker felt “lost” making music without his Stones bandmates, he told MOJO magazine.


“He took a pen and paper and 30 minutes later had the lyrics. He goes into the vocal booth and starts singing from the top to bottom perfectly. I say, ‘My God, that was amazing,’ and he says, ‘We’ll get the real vocal later.’ He tried over and over again. Of course we used the original,” he added.

The “American Woman” singer received validation from the likes of Jagger and the late King of Pop working with him.

“First of all, I don’t need validation. I’m not that person. I know who I am. I know what I do and I feel good about it. Then I look at the people gravitating towards me, from Michael Jackson to Mick Jagger.  They all called me remember, the legendary folk who supported me and I know they get it. I could name 50 of them. That’s my validation,” he replied after being asked if he feels “under-valued.”

Jackson and Kravitz teamed up on the track “I Can’t Make It Another Day” from the Invincible studio sessions, which are featured on the posthumous Michael album in 2010.

Jackson’s back vocals also posthumously appeared on Kravitz’ song “Low” from his 2018 album Raise Vibration.

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