Trailing her 1989 World Tour performances with Steven Tyler and Alison Krauss and for her second of two nights at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena, Taylor Swift decided to pull out an even bigger surprise: The Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger to perform the classic track, "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction." The two singers strutted their stuff down the catwalk as they sang the 1965 smash hit while swapping verses and lines back and fourth.

Following the gig which saw rocking hips from both parties, Swift took to twitter to summarize her feelings on the duet with the classic rock icon, "*drops mic*."

Jagger and Swift do have some history. During a Chicago Rolling Stones gig in June 2013, Swift joined the band onstage for a rendition of their 1964 track "As Tears Go By," Rolling Stone reports.

"He's so cool," Swift previously told Access Hollywood of Jagger after her Chicago cameo. "Getting that phone call, like 'Hey, would you like to go and play with the Rolling Stones?' Yes. That's an immediate yes. That is a bold, underline, exclamation point, yes." Swift also recounted performing alongside Jagger as "the best moment ever," a moment she was able to revisit on her own stage Saturday night.

Jagger wasn't the only guest of the night. The "Wildest Dreams" singer brought Leona Lewis out on the Nashville Bridgestone Arena stage to perform a duet of her track "Bleeding Love."

The 1989 World Tour has seen special appearances from Lisa Kudrow, Justin Timberlake, Selena Gomez, Wiz Khalifa, Julia Roberts, Uzo Abuda, Avril Lavigne, Alanis Morissette, Jason Derulo and more.

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