"Maggie May."
It featured on Stewart's third solo album, Every Picture Tells A Story and was originally released as the B-side to "Reason to Believe" but was re-classified as the A-side when it became popular.
Yes, Rod Stewart wrote the song 'Hot Legs' and it became a hit for him. He almost always performs it during concerts.
Although Rod Stewart never had a hit with 'Amazing Grace', he did record it on his 1971 album 'Every Picture Tells A Story'.
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.
Rod Stewart and Macy Gray collaborated on the song "Still the Same." Released in 2003, it is a cover of Stewart's original 1977 hit. The track features a blend of Stewart's rock style with Gray's distinctive soulful vocals, creating a fresh take on the classic.
McFly covered Rod Stewart's song "You're in My Heart (The Final Acclaim)." Their version was featured on the 2005 album "Radio:Active." The cover showcases McFly's pop-rock style while paying homage to Stewart's classic hit.
Rod Stewart
"Tonight's The Night (Gonna Be Alright)" by Rod Stewart was the number 1 hit song of 1977.
Yes, Rod Stewart wrote the song 'Hot Legs' and it became a hit for him. He almost always performs it during concerts.
Although Rod Stewart never had a hit with 'Amazing Grace', he did record it on his 1971 album 'Every Picture Tells A Story'.
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.
Rod Stewart and Macy Gray collaborated on the song "Still the Same." Released in 2003, it is a cover of Stewart's original 1977 hit. The track features a blend of Stewart's rock style with Gray's distinctive soulful vocals, creating a fresh take on the classic.
McFly covered Rod Stewart's song "You're in My Heart (The Final Acclaim)." Their version was featured on the 2005 album "Radio:Active." The cover showcases McFly's pop-rock style while paying homage to Stewart's classic hit.
On February 28 "Bridge Over Troubled Waters" by Simon & Garfunkel hit #1 and remained there for 6 weeks. Prior to that date it was "Thank You Falettinme Be Mice Elf" by Sly & the Family Stone for 2 weeks beginning February 14.
"Tonight's the Night (Gonna Be Alright)" by Rod Stewart
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"Tonight's The Night (Gonna Be Alright)" by Rod Stewart was the number 1 hit song on December 28, 1976.
When that song came out it was rumoured to be Britt Ekland ; an actress he was dating at the time.