

NEW YORK, April 21 (UPI) -- A song by the Rolling Stones that has never been heard in public is to be featured on an episode of the U.S. crime drama series "Cold Case," CBS said.
The Season 7 finale is to exclusively feature music recorded by the iconic British rock group.
Included in the May 2 episode's soundtrack will be the never-before-heard song, "So Divine (Aladdin Story.)" The track is one of 10 never-before-heard bonus Stones songs to be included when their classic album, "Exile on Main Street," is re-released May 18, CBS said.
"We jumped at the chance to marry the Rolling Stones's sound to picture, to really drive home the story in our season finale," series executive producer Greg Plagemen -- who co-wrote the episode with Elwood Reid, one of the series' co-executive producers -- said in a statement Tuesday.
"The 'Exile' era was a thing of dark beauty, and the unreleased track in the episode has that grit and swagger you expect from the Stones. A few of the bigger hits are in the episode, but Elwood and I are Stones junkies and also managed to slip in a few obscure gems and personal favorites. The music to picture really grabs you by the throat. We hope the episode leaves viewers gasping for more."
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