Mick Jagger isn't happy with a new book about The Rolling Stones.

It's not that 'A Prince Among Stones' by Prince Rupert Loewenstein has sordid details about the band's personal lives -- it's that it reveals many of their financial dealings over the years. Loewenstein worked for 40 years as the band's fiscal adviser, turning them from a near-bankrupt act into the money-making machine we know today.

Jagger tells London's Daily Mail, "Call me old-fashioned, but I don’t think your ex-bank manager should be discussing your financial dealings and personal information in public. It just goes to show that well brought-up people don’t always display good manners."

The book is already out in the U.K. and is due out in the U.S. March 5th.

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