Maggie May is the girl that Rod Stuart sing about in his song Maggie May.
Ronnie Wood played on the original recorded version of Maggie May.
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Now just let me savour the thought...... & no !, but it does create a wonderful image ! The very idea of Margaret Thatcher kicking Rod Stewart in the head The Maggie in Maggie May is Maggie Bell I think because on his album "Every Picture Tells a Story" the singer for some of the songs in the background is Maggie Bell and I find it too much of a coincidence that her name is Maggie and he wrote a song about the first time he slept with a girl named Maggie so I'm pretty sure its Maggie Bell. I would like to revise my last answer by saying that Rod's first shag was with some lady at a fair in Spain according to this vid on youtube where Andrew Denton interviewed him. He might have slept with Maggie Bell, but it wasnt his first time. Also Maggie May was just a name that was the name of some famous prostitute similar to the song Roxanne by Sting and the Police.
1971.It featured on his album Every Picture Tells A Story and was originally released as a B-side of "Reason to Believe."
Maggie May/Reason to Believe by Rod Stewart
Maggie May was created in 1971.
Maggie May - traditional song - was created on 1969-01-24.
Maggie Q was born on May 22, 1979.
Maggie Dixon was born on May 9, 1977.
Maggie Dixon was born on May 9, 1977.
Maggie Hemingway died on May 9, 1993.
Ronnie Wood played on the original recorded version of Maggie May.
The cast of Maggie May - 1991 includes: Bryan Warman as Gabriel
Maggie - 1981 I Maggie the Poet 1-8 was released on: USA: 21 May 1982
Maggie Paige was born on May 7, 1909, in England, UK.
Maggie Tabberer's birth name is Margaret May Trigar.
"Maggie May"