Maggie May was taken from his third album, 'Every Picture Tells A Story' which was recorded during the month of November 1970, although it wasn't released until May 71in the US and July 71 in the UK. The single Maggie May was released as the B side to Reason to Believe from the same album.
the great Ron Wood and he improvises every time he plays it. i can't pinpoint the the notes and tempo....anybody help here
It was released on his 1977 album,Foot Loose & Fancy Free.
Even though Rod Stewart has been singing for over forty years and has been in a number of bands, he has had only one Christmas album. His Christmas album, Merry Christmas Baby, was released in 2012.
Rod STEWART has written: 'Every beat of my heart'
It Had to Be You... The Great American Songbookby Rod Stewart was released on the 22nd of October, 2002.
Ronnie Wood played on the original recorded version of Maggie May.
"Maggie May"
Yes it is.
Depends where you start counting from, since Rod had songs recorded as far back as 1964, but most people start with Maggie May in 1971.
Dick Sweet Powell was the man who played the violin on Rod Stewart's song, Maggie May. The song was also written by Rod Stewart.
Rod Stewart isn't dead.
The song, "Maggie May," was written by Rod Stewartand Martin Quittenton.Please note: there is also a different song called "Maggie Mae" which has nothing to do with Stewart.
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Rod Stewart and Ronald Isley recorded a duet of "This Old Heart Of Mine".
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Rod Stewart has not recorded a song called "July."
YES.. Sting, Bryan Adams and Rod Stewart recorded together on the single All For Love.