Van Morrison wrote it and also recorded it, although his recorded rendition is not popular except in certain "adult contemporary" and "blues" radio markets. Van Morrison with the Chieftains won the Grammy Award for this song in 1996 and his version was voted #6 of Top Ten First Dance wedding songs in the UK and also was voted as one of The 100 Greatest Love Songs in 2007 by NYDN. Rod Stewart's version is more popular primarily in the US pop music market. George Harrison also sang this song, just right after Van produced it.
Tyrese
'Have I Told You Lately' was written by Van Morrison.Rod Stewart covered it in 1991 on his album 'Vagabond Heart' and then again in 1993 on the live album 'Unplugged... and Seated'.Van Morrison also wrote 'Crazy Love' which has also been covered by Rod Stewart (in 2006 on 'Still the Same... Great Rock Classics Of Our Time') and, in 2009, by Michael Buble on an album titled after the song.
Rod Stewart is still writing songs.
I believe Van Morrison wrote the song "Have I Told You Lately!!!!!???
this is not a rod Stewart song it was done by the police, sting did the vocal
Tyrese
'Have I Told You Lately' was written by Van Morrison.Rod Stewart covered it in 1991 on his album 'Vagabond Heart' and then again in 1993 on the live album 'Unplugged... and Seated'.Van Morrison also wrote 'Crazy Love' which has also been covered by Rod Stewart (in 2006 on 'Still the Same... Great Rock Classics Of Our Time') and, in 2009, by Michael Buble on an album titled after the song.
Stewart Hamlin.
Rod Stewart is still writing songs.
I believe Van Morrison wrote the song "Have I Told You Lately!!!!!???
this is not a rod Stewart song it was done by the police, sting did the vocal
Stewart hamlin (sp)
The song Rolling in the Deep has been made into many remakes, but Adele wrote the original version.
There are multiple songs with the title 'Lately.' The most famous one was written and recorded by Stevie Wonder. The song appeared on his 1980 album, Hotter than July.
no, it's not. Gerard Way wrote the song when he was on the subway when a bunch or kids were riding it home from school.
The song 'Reason to Believe' was written by Tim Hardin.
No it was purely made up by Robert Pattinson, who also played the song.