The lead song from Faces’ second album, it was co-written by Rod Stewart and keyboardist Ian McLagan. It kind of encompasses the band’s swagger: Rod starts the song off by asking, “Mother, don’t you recognize your son?” He’s left on an adventure but it hasn’t worked out we...
Stewart has always been one of the greatest song interpreters of all time. Many of Rod Stewart’s most prominent rock songs from the 1970’s were written by other artists. Nonetheless, Rod Stewart has also written many rock classics. Rarely, a master song interpreter is also a master ...
Known for his signature raspy voice, Rod Stewart performed in several U.K. bands in the 1960s before launching a successful solo career.
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Rod Stewart had a hit with the song, taking his version to No. 20 in 1991. — MELINDA NEWMAN 8 “To Kingdom Come” (Music From Big Pink) Like most of the songs on Music From Big Pink, “To Kingdom Come” is a team effort; it’s tough to imagine its effervescent groove without...
Released in 1969, his first solo album,An Old Raincoat Won’t Ever Let You Down(also released asThe Rod Stewart Album), was commercially disappointing, but its mixture of original and cover songs would prove to be a successful formula for Stewart.Gasoline Alley(1970) sold better and was wel...
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