Rod Stewart was the lead vocalist in (the) Faces, however both bassist Ronnie Lane and guitarist Ronnie Wood have performed lead vocals on select songs.
Rod Stewart was never a Beatle. His band was the Faces.
In January of 1974 Rod Stewart had Five dates with the Faces.
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Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood were band mates in (the) Faces, as well as The Jeff Beck Group before that.
The song is "Ooh La La."It was originally released on the Faces album of the same name. It was written by Ronnie Lane and not sung by Rod Stewart (in fact, Ronnie Wood sang it).However, Rod Stewart did eventually sing it on his 1998 album When We Were The New Boys.The actual line is: "I wish I knew what I know now when I was younger."
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Rod Stewart was never a Beatle. His band was the Faces.
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In January of 1974 Rod Stewart had Five dates with the Faces.
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No, he was in the Jeff Beck Group and in Faces.
Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood were band mates in (the) Faces, as well as The Jeff Beck Group before that.
Rod Stewart
The song is "Ooh La La."It was originally released on the Faces album of the same name. It was written by Ronnie Lane and not sung by Rod Stewart (in fact, Ronnie Wood sang it).However, Rod Stewart did eventually sing it on his 1998 album When We Were The New Boys.The actual line is: "I wish I knew what I know now when I was younger."
"Gasoline Alley" was originally performed by Rod Stewart. The song was featured on his album titled "Gasoline Alley" released in 1970.
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