Mick Jagger has joined forces with his brother Chris for a soulful new track, “Anyone Seen My Heart?” In this heartfelt collaboration, Chris takes the lead on vocals while Mick provides rich harmonies in the background. The song comes to life in a visually striking music video, directed by Oska Zak, featuring Mick himself—check it out below.
The track is part of Chris Jagger’s latest album, “Mixing Up The Medicine,” which was released on September 10.
In discussing the inspiration behind the album, Chris shared that he was drawn to the works of poet Thomas Lovell Beddoes after coming across his name in a book by Ezra Pound.
“I found a collection of his called Death’s Jest Book, which contained these strange, theatrical writings,” Chris explained. “I read some of his verse and decided to put them to music.”
Beddoes, a Bristol-born poet with ties to Romantic-era figures like Percy Bysshe Shelley, lived a tumultuous life. “He struggled with alcoholism and ultimately took his own life by poisoning himself in Basel in 1849,” Chris noted. “He was only 45.”
Beyond music, Chris has also delved into writing. His recently published memoir, “Talking to Myself,” offers a firsthand account of his fascinating journey—from growing up in post-war Dartford, to immersing himself in London’s vibrant counterculture of the late 1960s, and embarking on soul-searching travels through India before it became a common pilgrimage.
For fans of music and literary history alike, Chris Jagger’s latest works promise a unique blend of storytelling, poetry, and melody.