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In a rare collaboration, Bowie and Mick Jagger teamed up in 1985 to create a cover version of "Dancing in the Street." This one-off track not only topped the charts in the U.K. but also reached the Top 10 in the U.S. Their friendship spanned years, with both icons sharing afternoons dancing in New York and anecdotal recollections that hinted at a deeper relationship. Jagger, in reminiscence of Bowie, remarked on their companionship, citing a mutual exchange of ideas and a touch of friendly competition that fueled their creativity. He explained the nuances in their interactions, including playful moments where Bowie would surreptitiously check Jagger's fashion labels, a clear illustration of how their artistic rivalry played out in everyday interactions.