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The song is a standout track on Stoned Cold Country , a tribute project produced by . The album features various Nashville stars—including Lainey Wilson , Brooks & Dunn , and Maren Morris —reimagining the Stones' catalog through a country lens. Critical Reception

The track is a high-energy reinterpretations that highlights the technical proficiency of both groups:

: By mixing country, soul, and rock , the artists demonstrate the shared roots of these genres, proving that the spirit of rock 'n' roll is universal. The Stoned Cold Country Context brothers_osborne_the_war_treaty_its_only_rock_n...

and The War and Treaty teamed up for a soulful, rock-infused cover of the Rolling Stones classic "It's Only Rock 'n' Roll (But I Like It)" as part of the tribute album Stoned Cold Country .

Released in to celebrate the 60th anniversary of The Rolling Stones, this collaboration serves as a bridge between classic British rock and modern American country-soul. Artistic Significance and Style The song is a standout track on Stoned

: John Osborne provides the track's backbone with heavy, distorted guitar riffs that honor Keith Richards’ original work while adding a Southern rock "twang."

: The performance features a dynamic "vocal duel" between TJ Osborne’s deep, baritone growl and the soaring, gospel-trained power of Michael and Tanya Trotter (The War and Treaty). The Stoned Cold Country Context and The War

between Brothers Osborne and The War and Treaty.