Story highlights Taylor Swift's tour is packed with guest appearances

Mick Jagger appeared in Nashville to perform a Rolling Stones hit with Swift

(Rolling Stone) Taylor Swift took the stage at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena for the second of two concerts there Saturday, and a night after bringing out Steven Tyler and Alison Krauss during the "1989" tour stop, the singer this time welcomed Mick Jagger for a surprise rendition of the Rolling Stones' "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction."

The two titans strutted down the stage's long catwalk and sang in unison on the classic 1965 single, with the impassioned rendition culminating in a call-and-response rave-up. As Swift eloquently summarized in a tweet following the performance, "*drops mic*."

Like Swift and Tyler's performance of Aerosmith's "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" -- a collaboration that was sparked by a three-year-old tweet -- there is history between Swift and Jagger.

More than two years ago, during a June 2013 Rolling Stones concert in Chicago, Swift joined the band to perform their 1964 single "As Tears Go By."

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