Although Rod Stewart never had a hit with 'Amazing Grace', he did record it on his 1971 album 'Every Picture Tells A Story'.
Judy collins
Yes, Rod Stewart wrote the song 'Hot Legs' and it became a hit for him. He almost always performs it during concerts.
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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.
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Judy collins
Yes, Rod Stewart wrote the song 'Hot Legs' and it became a hit for him. He almost always performs it during concerts.
Rod Stewart
No. It was not number one.
"Tonight's The Night (Gonna Be Alright)" by Rod Stewart was the number 1 hit song of 1977.
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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.
"Tonight's The Night (Gonna Be Alright)" by Rod Stewart was the number 1 hit song on December 28, 1976.
"Tonight's the Night (Gonna Be Alright)" by Rod Stewart
I know I've seen Rod Stewart sing this song in a live performance before on TV, but everyone on the net Say's no it was the Stories. I say BS no one sang this song as well as "ROD STEWART" {Rod Stewart} ( rod stewart) and I say ask the man himself and put this controversy to rest once and for all.........V
Baby Jane was Rod Stewart's sixth UK number one hit in 1983.
Apart from his own name as a solo artist or as a member of other bands, he is ometimes confused with Python Lee Jackson which was actually a band name. Rod recorded 3 songs for the band in 1969, the most famous being the hit single "In A Broken Dream" released in 1972.