Rod Stewart has a song titled "This Old Heart of Mine," which is a cover of the classic originally performed by The Isley Brothers. Stewart's version was released in 1975 and is known for its soulful melody and heartfelt lyrics. If you're referring to a different song titled "This," please provide more context.
Rod Stewart has not recorded a song called "July."
Yes, Rod Stewart has sung with the Stereophonics, specifically on the song 'Handbags and Gladrags' when they performed it together during the ITV-broadcast 'Rod Stewart: One Night Only' which was recorded in 2009.
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In 1975, Rod Stewart released the hit song "Sailing." The song became one of his signature tracks and showcased his distinctive raspy voice. It gained significant popularity and is still celebrated as one of his classic hits.
Infatuation - Rod Stewart song - was created in 1984.
yes
Rod Stewart has not recorded a song called "July."
No.
Yes, Rod Stewart has sung with the Stereophonics, specifically on the song 'Handbags and Gladrags' when they performed it together during the ITV-broadcast 'Rod Stewart: One Night Only' which was recorded in 2009.
No. It was originally recorded by a British group called The Sutherland Brothers. The song was written by Gavin Sutherland in 1972.
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'Her Diamonds' is not a song by Rod Stewart.
The song is called "Reason to Believe".
It is called ''Downtown Train''.
Infatuation - Rod Stewart song - was created in 1984.
No. It was sung by Russell Watson for the TV series, although Rod Stewart did sing it originally..
Rod sings SMILE in the key of A