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Roderick David "Rod" Stewart CBE
Order of the British Empire

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a United Kingdom order of chivalry established on 4 June 1917 by George V of the United Kingdom....
 (born 10 January 1945) is a British singer and songwriter
Songwriter

File:Beethoven.jpgA songwriter is someone who writes the lyrics, as well the musical composition or melody to songs. One who writes only lyrics is a lyricist, while one who writes only music is a composer....
 born and raised in London, England and currently residing in Epping
Epping

.Epping is a small market town and civil parish in the Epping Forest district of the County of Essex, England. It is located north-east of Loughton, south of Harlow and north-west of Brentwood, Essex....
. He has Scottish
Scotland

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 and English
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
 parentage.

With his distinctive raspy voice, Stewart came to prominence in the late 1960s and early '70s with The Jeff Beck Group
The Jeff Beck Group

The Jeff Beck Group were an England rock band formed in London in January 1966 by ex-Yardbirds guitarist Jeff Beck. Their innovative approach to heavy-sounding blues was a major influence on popular music during the late 1960s and early 1970s....
 and then Faces
Faces

Faces may refer to:*Face, the front area of a person's head*Faces , a British rock band active in the early 1970s*Faces , an album by Earth, Wind & Fire...
. He launched his solo career in 1969 with his debut album An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down
An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down

An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down was the debut album by Rod Stewart, released in February 1970 on Vertigo Records . It was titled The Rod Stewart Album in the The United States, released in November 1969 on Mercury Records and got #139 on Billboard 200....
. His work with The Jeff Beck Group and The Faces proved to be influential on the formation of the heavy metal
Heavy metal music

Heavy metal is a genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, largely in England and the United States. With roots in blues-rock and psychedelic rock, the bands that created heavy metal developed a thick, massive sound, characterized by highly amplified Distortion , extended guitar solos, emphatic beats, and overall...
 and punk rock
Punk rock

Punk rock is a rock music genre that developed between 1974 and 1976 in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Rooted in garage rock and other forms of what is now known as protopunk music, punk rock bands eschewed the perceived excesses of mainstream 1970s rock....
 genres, respectively.






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Roderick David "Rod" Stewart CBE
Order of the British Empire

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a United Kingdom order of chivalry established on 4 June 1917 by George V of the United Kingdom....
 (born 10 January 1945) is a British singer and songwriter
Songwriter

File:Beethoven.jpgA songwriter is someone who writes the lyrics, as well the musical composition or melody to songs. One who writes only lyrics is a lyricist, while one who writes only music is a composer....
 born and raised in London, England and currently residing in Epping
Epping

.Epping is a small market town and civil parish in the Epping Forest district of the County of Essex, England. It is located north-east of Loughton, south of Harlow and north-west of Brentwood, Essex....
. He has Scottish
Scotland

conventional_long_name = ScotlandAlba|common_name= Scotland|image_flag = Flag of Scotland.svg|flag_width = 130px...
 and English
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
 parentage.

With his distinctive raspy voice, Stewart came to prominence in the late 1960s and early '70s with The Jeff Beck Group
The Jeff Beck Group

The Jeff Beck Group were an England rock band formed in London in January 1966 by ex-Yardbirds guitarist Jeff Beck. Their innovative approach to heavy-sounding blues was a major influence on popular music during the late 1960s and early 1970s....
 and then Faces
Faces

Faces may refer to:*Face, the front area of a person's head*Faces , a British rock band active in the early 1970s*Faces , an album by Earth, Wind & Fire...
. He launched his solo career in 1969 with his debut album An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down
An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down

An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down was the debut album by Rod Stewart, released in February 1970 on Vertigo Records . It was titled The Rod Stewart Album in the The United States, released in November 1969 on Mercury Records and got #139 on Billboard 200....
. His work with The Jeff Beck Group and The Faces proved to be influential on the formation of the heavy metal
Heavy metal music

Heavy metal is a genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, largely in England and the United States. With roots in blues-rock and psychedelic rock, the bands that created heavy metal developed a thick, massive sound, characterized by highly amplified Distortion , extended guitar solos, emphatic beats, and overall...
 and punk rock
Punk rock

Punk rock is a rock music genre that developed between 1974 and 1976 in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Rooted in garage rock and other forms of what is now known as protopunk music, punk rock bands eschewed the perceived excesses of mainstream 1970s rock....
 genres, respectively. Both bands were also pioneers of blues-rock
Blues-rock

Blues-rock is a hybrid musical genre combining bluesy Improvisation#Musical_improvisations over the 12-bar blues and extended boogie jam session with rock and roll styles....
.

With his career in its fifth decade, Stewart has achieved numerous solo hit singles worldwide, most notably in the UK, where he has garnered six consecutive number one albums and his tally of 62 hit singles include 31 that reached the top 10, six of which gained the number one position. He has also had 16 top ten singles in the USA, with four of these reaching number one. His most-known solo hit singles are "Maggie May", "You Wear It Well
You Wear It Well

"You Wear It Well" is the name of a song written by Rod Stewart and Martin Quittenton. It is usually preceded by "Interludings," the instrumental track previous to it on the album Never a Dull Moment , on many classic rock radio stations....
", "Sailing
Sailing (Rod Stewart song)

"Sailing" is a song written by Gavin Sutherland in 1972 and recorded at various times by Sutherland's group, the Sutherland Brothers, and then the amalgamated Sutherland Brothers and Quiver....
", "Tonight's the Night (Gonna Be Alright)
Tonight's the Night (Gonna Be Alright)

"Tonight's the Night " is a song written and recorded by Rod Stewart at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in Muscle Shoals, Alabama for his 1976 in music album A Night on the Town ....
", "Hot Legs
Hot Legs

"Hot Legs" is the name of a song written by Gary Grainger and Rod Stewart. Stewart included the track on his 1977 in music album Foot Loose & Fancy Free....
", "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?
Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?

"Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" is a 1978 hit song for Rod Stewart. It was written by Stewart and Carmine Appice, and produced by Tom Dowd."Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" spent one week at the top of the British charts in December 1978 and four weeks at the top of the Billboard Hot 100, starting February 10, Hot 100 No....
", "Forever Young
Forever Young (Rod Stewart song)

"Forever Young" is the second single released by Rod Stewart from his Out of Order album in 1988.The song is basically a re-write of a Bob Dylan Forever Young of the same title....
" and "Rhythm of My Heart
Rhythm of My Heart

"Rhythm of My Heart" is a Rock music song written by Marc T. Jordan and John Capek for Rod Stewart 1991 album Vagabond Heart. The song is the album's opening track, and was released as its first single....
." It has been estimated that Stewart's album and single sales total more than 250 million, earning him a place on the list of best-selling music artists
List of best-selling music artists

This list documents the world's best-selling music artists categorically and alphabetically. This information cannot be listed officially, as there is no organization that has recorded global music sales....
.

Biography


Early life

Stewart was born the youngest of five children in Archway, North London
North London

North London is the northern part of London, England. The area it covers is defined differently for a range of purposes....
, England
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
 to parents Robert and Elsie Stewart, who ran a newsagent
Newsagent

A newsagent , newsagency or newsstand , is often a small business that sells newspapers, magazines, stationery, snacks and often items of local interest such as postcards and clothing emblazoned with sports team mascots....
. Rod was the first of his siblings (two brothers, two sisters) to be born in England after the family moved from Scotland. He attended the William Grimshaw School
Fortismere School

Fortismere School is a mixed, community Foundation School secondary school in Muswell Hill, London, United Kingdom. It falls under the London Borough of Haringey Local Education Authority....
 in Hornsey
Hornsey

Hornsey is a district in London Borough of Haringey in north London in England. Whilst Hornsey was formerly the name of a parish and later a municipal borough of Middlesex, today, the name refers only to the London district....
.

The Stewart family were great fans of the singer Al Jolson
Al Jolson

Al Jolson , born in Lithuania, Russian Empire, was a highly acclaimed American singer, comedian, and actor, and, according to PBS, the "first openly Jewish man to become an entertainment star in America." His career lasted from 1911 until his death in 1950, during which time he was commonly dubbed "the world's greatest entertainer.? Numerous...
 and would sing and play his hits. Rod collected his records, read books about him and was influenced by his performing style. He decided to take up guitar at the age of eleven and joined a skiffle group with schoolfriends called the Kool Kats, playing Lonnie Donegan
Lonnie Donegan

Lonnie Donegan Order of the British Empire was a skiffle musician, possibly the most famous of them all, with more than 20 UK Top 30 hits to his name....
 and Chas McDevitt
Chas McDevitt

Chas McDevitt is a United Kingdom musician, one of the leading lights of the skiffle genre which was highly influential and popular in the United Kingdom in the mid-to-late 1950s....
 hits.

1960–1969

After he left school, Stewart worked briefly as a silk screen printer. He also had trials with football clubs including Brentford
Brentford F.C.

Brentford Football Club are a professional England football club based in Brentford in the London Borough of Hounslow. They are currently playing in Football League Two....
 (based in West London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
). He then worked as a grave digger, fence erector and sign writer. He was also an active supporter of CND at this time. He joined protest marches to Aldermaston
Aldermaston

Aldermaston is an award-winning rural village and civil parish in Berkshire, South East England, with a population of 927. Situated near the border with Hampshire, Aldermaston is located on the southern edge of the River Kennet flood plain....
 and was arrested when he took part in sit ins for the cause. He soon switched to a career in music joining folk singer Wizz Jones
Wizz Jones

Raymond Ronald Jones better-known as Wizz Jones is an English people acoustic guitarist, singer and songwriter. He has been performing since the late 1950s and sound recording and reproduction from 1965 to the present....
 in the early 1960s busking
Busking

Busking is the practice of performance in public places for tips and gratuities. People engaging in this practice are called buskers. Busking performances are widely varied, and can include acrobatics, animal tricks, balloon modeling, card tricks, clowning, comedy, contortionist & escapologist, dance, Fire eater, fortune-telling, juggl...
 and travelling around Europe; this resulted in his being deported from Spain
Spain

Spain or the Kingdom of Spain , is a country located in Southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.The Spanish constitution does not establish any official denomination of the country, even though Espa?a , Estado espa?ol and Naci?n espa?ola are used interchangeably....
 for vagrancy
Vagrancy

Vagrancy can refer to one of two phenomena:* Vagrancy * Vagrancy Vagrant may also refer to:* Vagrant Story, a video game* Vagrant Records, a record label...
.

In the spring of 1962, he helped to found The Ray Davies
Ray Davies

Ray Davies, Order of the British Empire is an English Rock music musician, best known as lead singer and songwriter for The Kinks - one of the most prolific and long-lived British Invasion bands - which he led with his younger brother, Dave Davies....
 Quartet, later known as the successful British band The Kinks
The Kinks

The Kinks are an England rock music group formed in 1963, and categorised in the US as a British Invasion band. The Kinks have been cited as one of the most important and influential rock bands of all time....
, as their lead singer. He performed with the group on at least one occasion, but was soon dropped due to complaints about his voice from then-drummer John Start's mother as well as musical and personality differences with the rest of the band. This has been denied by both Ray and Dave Davies; however he did play on a football team with Ray at that time.

After returning to London he also joined Jimmy Powell & the Five Dimensions in 1964 as a vocalist and harmonica
Harmonica

The harmonica is a free reed aerophone wind instrument which is played by blowing air into it or drawing air out by placing lips over individual holes or multiple holes....
 player. Together they recorded a single for Pye Records
Pye Records

Pye Records is a United Kingdom record label. In its first incarnation, Pye's best known artists were Lonnie Donegan , Petula Clark , The Searchers , The Kinks , and Brotherhood of Man ....
. Long John Baldry
Long John Baldry

John William Baldry, popularly known as Long John Baldry, was an English people blues singer. He sang with many British musicians, Rod Stewart and Elton John appearing in bands led by Baldry in the 1960s....
 discovered him drunk and busking
Busking

Busking is the practice of performance in public places for tips and gratuities. People engaging in this practice are called buskers. Busking performances are widely varied, and can include acrobatics, animal tricks, balloon modeling, card tricks, clowning, comedy, contortionist & escapologist, dance, Fire eater, fortune-telling, juggl...
 for his train fare and invited him to join The Hoochie Coochie Men which recorded a single "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl", which failed to enter the charts. The Hoochie Coochie Men evolved into Steampacket
Steampacket

The Steampacket was a British blues Band of the 1960s, notable mainly for the fact that so many of its members subsequently became famous....
 featuring Stewart, Baldry, Julie Driscoll
Julie Driscoll

Julie Tippetts is an English singer and actress, known for her 1960s versions of Bob Dylan's "This Wheel's on Fire ", and Donovan's "Season of the Witch", both with Brian Auger & Brian Auger and the Trinity....
, Brian Auger
Brian Auger

Brian Auger , is a jazz and rock and roll keyboardist, who has specialized in playing the Hammond organ.A jazz pianist, bandleader, session musician and Hammond B3 player, Auger has played or toured with musician such as Rod Stewart, Tony Williams, Jimi Hendrix, Sonny Boy Williamson, Led Zeppelin, Eric Burdon and others....
, Mickey Waller and Rick Brown
Rick Brown

Rick Brown may refer to:*Richard Shaw Brown*Ricky Brown, American football playerSee also*Richard Brown disambiguation page...
. Steampacket toured with the Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones

The Rolling Stones are an English rock music band formed in 1962 in London when multi-instrumentalist Brian Jones and pianist Ian Stewart were joined by vocalist Mick Jagger and guitarist Keith Richards....
 and the Walker Brothers
The Walker Brothers

The Walker Brothers were an United States 1960s and 1970s pop music musical ensemble, comprising Scott Engel, John Maus, and Gary Walker . They had a number of top ten albums and singles in the mid-1960s, including #1 chart hits "Make It Easy on Yourself" and "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine "...
 on tour in the summer of 1965. They also recorded tracks that weren't released as an album until 1970, after Stewart had become well known in musical circles. Stewart earned the nickname "Rod the Mod" during that period, as a result of his appearance in a 1965 BBC documentary on the mod
Mod (lifestyle)

Mod is a subculture that originated in London in the late 1950s and peaked in the early to mid 1960s.Significant elements of the mod lifestyle included pop music, such as African American Soul music, Jamaican ska, and British beat music and Rhythm and blues; fashion ; and Italian Scooter ....
 subculture. Steampacket broke up in early 1966 with Stewart joining Shotgun Express as lead vocalist with Beryl Marsden. Amongst the members of Shotgun Express were Mick Fleetwood
Mick Fleetwood

Michael John Kells "Mick" Fleetwood is a United Kingdom-born musician best known for his role as the drummer with the blues/rock and roll band Fleetwood Mac....
 and Peter Green
Peter Green (musician)

Peter Green is a United Kingdom blues-rock guitarist and founder of the band Fleetwood Mac.A figurehead in the British blues movement, Green inspired B....
 (who would go on to form Fleetwood Mac
Fleetwood Mac

Fleetwood Mac are a United Kingdom/United States rock music band formed in 1967 which have experienced a high turnover of personnel and varied levels of success....
), and Peter Bardens
Peter Bardens

Pete Bardens was one of the founding members of the British progressive rock group Camel , playing keyboards. Born in Westminster, South London, England, he often played the mellotron and synthesizer while working with the band, and wrote the majority of the songs while he was there ....
. Shotgun Express released one single before disbanding. There is evidence of recordings of two Mike d'Abo
Mike d'Abo

Michael David d'Abo is an England singer and songwriter, best known as the former lead vocalist of Manfred Mann.D'Abo, the son of a London stockbroker, was educated at Harrow School and Selwyn College, Cambridge....
 songs 'Little Miss Understood' and 'So Much to Say, (So Little Time)' from The Immediate Singles Collection (1985; CCSCD 102), a compilation of Immediate Record's hits.

Stewart then joined the Jeff Beck Group as vocalist, where he first played with Ronnie Wood. In 1968 their first album Truth
Truth (album)

Truth was the first full-length album by Jeff Beck and The Jeff Beck Group. Enjoying strong reviews upon its release, Truth is now widely regarded as one of the first heavy metal music albums, due to its blending of hard rock and blues....
 became a hit on both sides of the Atlantic and the group toured extensively. The second album Beck-Ola
Beck-Ola (Cosa Nostra)

Beck-Ola was the second full-length LP by Jeff Beck and his backing group, released in 1969. It was released in the United States on Epic Records and in the United Kingdom on EMI/Columbia....
 also was a hit in 1969 but the group members had parted ways by the end of the year. Much of Stewart's sense of phrasing was developed during his time with the Jeff Beck Group.

1969–1975

The US band Cactus
Cactus (band)

Cactus is an United States hard rock band with a Supergroup status from their start in 1970....
 offered Stewart a job as lead singer but he and Ronnie Wood decided instead to work with three former members of Small Faces, calling the new line-up Faces
Faces

Faces may refer to:*Face, the front area of a person's head*Faces , a British rock band active in the early 1970s*Faces , an album by Earth, Wind & Fire...
. Stewart also signed a solo recording contract with Mercury Records
Mercury Records

Mercury Records is a record label operating as a standalone company in the UK and as part of the Island Def Jam Music Group in the US, and are both subsidiaries of Universal Music Group....
. An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down
An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down

An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down was the debut album by Rod Stewart, released in February 1970 on Vertigo Records . It was titled The Rod Stewart Album in the The United States, released in November 1969 on Mercury Records and got #139 on Billboard 200....
 became his first solo album in 1969 (it was known as The Rod Stewart Album in the US). It established the template for his solo sound: a heartfelt mixture of folk
Folk music

Folk music can have a number of different meanings, including:* Traditional music: The original meaning of the term "folk music" was synonymous with the term "Traditional music", also often including World Music and Roots music; the term "Traditional music" was given its more specific meaning to distinguish it from the other definition...
, rock
Rock music

Rock music is a loosely defined genre of popular music that entered the mainstream in the mid 1950's. It has its roots in 1940s and 1950s rhythm and blues, country music and other influences....
, and country blues
Country blues

Country blues refers to all the acoustic, mainly guitar-driven forms of the blues. After blues' birth in the southern United States, it quickly spread throughout the country , giving birth to a host of regional styles....
, inclusive of a British working-class sensibility, with both original material ("Cindy's Lament" and the title song) and cover versions (Ewan MacColl
Ewan MacColl

Ewan MacColl was an United Kingdom folk singer, songwriter, socialist, actor, poet, playwright, and record producer. He was the father of singer/songwriter Kirsty MacColl....
's "Dirty Old Town
Dirty Old Town

"Dirty Old Town" is a song written by Ewan MacColl in 1949 that was made popular by The Dubliners....
" and Mike d'Abo
Mike d'Abo

Michael David d'Abo is an England singer and songwriter, best known as the former lead vocalist of Manfred Mann.D'Abo, the son of a London stockbroker, was educated at Harrow School and Selwyn College, Cambridge....
's "Handbags and Gladrags
Handbags and Gladrags

"Handbags and Gladrags" is the name of a song written in 1967 by Mike d'Abo, who was then the lead singer of Manfred Mann. d'Abo describes the song as "saying to a teenage girl that the way to happiness is not being trendy....
").

Faces released their debut album First Step
First Step (album)

First Step, alternatively titled Small Faces due to a miscommunication in the United States, was the first album by the British group Faces , released in early 1970, a few months after they had formed from the ashes of the Small Faces and the Jeff Beck Group ...
 in early 1970 with a rock and roll style similar to the Rolling Stones that was a major departure from the psychedelic-tinged pop of Small Faces. While the album did better in the UK than in the US, the Faces quickly earned a strong live following. Stewart released his second album, Gasoline Alley
Gasoline Alley (album)

Gasoline Alley was the second solo album by Rod Stewart. It was released in 1970. It is included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die....
 that autumn (Elkie Brooks
Elkie Brooks

Elkie Brooks is an English singer, formerly a vocalist with Vinegar Joe , and later a solo artist. Known for her powerful husky voice....
 later achieved a hit with a version of the title track in 1983). Rod's approach was similar to his first album, as exemplified by the title track; and mandolin
Mandolin

A mandolin is a musical instrument in the lute family . It is descended from the Mandora, a soprano member of the lute family. It has a body with a teardrop-shaped soundboard, or one which is essentially oval in shape, with a soundhole, or soundholes, of varying shapes which are open and are not decorated with an intricately carved grille lik...
 was introduced into the sound. He then launched a solo tour. Stewart sang guest vocals for the Australian group Python Lee Jackson
Python Lee Jackson

Python Lee Jackson was a 1960s Australian band . The group's most famous Chart-topper was "In a Broken Dream", featuring Rod Stewart as guest singer....
 on "In a Broken Dream" in 1970. His payment was a set of seat covers for his car. It was re-released in 1972 to become a worldwide hit.

Stewart's 1971 solo album Every Picture Tells a Story
Every Picture Tells a Story

Every Picture Tells a Story is the third album by Rod Stewart, released in the middle of 1971. It became Stewart's most critically acclaimed album, and became the standard by which all of his subsequent albums were judged....
 made him a household name when the B-side of his minor hit "Reason to Believe
Reason to Believe

"Reason to Believe" is a song written and first recorded by American folk singer Tim Hardin in 1965, which has since been recorded by a number of other artists including Brainbox, Rod Stewart , Ron Sexsmith, Bobby Darin, Peter, Paul and Mary, Cher, The Carpenters, The Youngbloods, Mason Williams, Juice Newton, Glen Campbell, Billy Bragg, Wils...
", "Maggie May", started receiving radio play. The album and the single hit number one in both the US and the UK simultaneously, a chart first, in September. A loss of innocence tale set off by a striking mandolin part (by Ray Jackson of Lindisfarne
Lindisfarne (band)

Lindisfarne were a British folk music/rock music group of the 1970s, fronted by singer/songwriter Alan Hull. Their music combined a strong sense of yearning, often for home, with an even stronger sense of fun....
), "Maggie May" was also named in The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll, which is one of three songs by him to appear on that list. The rest of the album was equally strong, with "Mandolin Wind" again showcasing that instrument; "(I Know) I'm Losing You
(I Know) I'm Losing You

" I'm Losing You" is a 1966 hit single recorded by The Temptations for the Gordy label and produced by Norman Whitfield....
" adding hard-edged soul
Soul music

Soul music is a music genre originating in the United States combining elements of gospel music and rhythm and blues. According to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, soul is "music that arose out of the African American culture through the transmutation of gospel and rhythm & blues into a form of funky, Secularity testifying." The genre occasion...
 to the mix; and "Tomorrow Is a Long Time
Tomorrow Is a Long Time

"Tomorrow Is a Long Time", is a song from the Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Volume II compilation first released in 1971. It was subsequently also added to the rare triple LP compilation, Masterpieces....
", a cover of a Bob Dylan song. But the ultimate manifestation of the early Stewart solo style was the Stewart-Wood-penned "Every Picture Tells a Story" itself: powered by Mick Waller's drumming and a mostly acoustic arrangement, it is a fast, rocking, headlong romp relating the picaresque adventures of the singer.

The second Faces album, Long Player
Long Player (album)

Long Player, from 1971, was the second album by the British rock group Faces . The highlights are the live cover of Paul McCartney's "Maybe I'm Amazed", the rave-up "Had Me a Real Good Time" and the opening "Bad 'n' Ruin"....
, was released in early 1971 and enjoyed greater chart success than First Step. The Faces also got their only US Top 40 hit with "Stay With Me" from their third album A Nod Is as Good as a Wink...To a Blind Horse
A Nod Is as Good as a Wink...To a Blind Horse

A Nod Is as Good as a Wink... to a Blind Horse was the third album by British rock group Faces , and their second album of 1971. It contains their biggest hit at home or abroad, the rollicking "Stay with Me " ....
 released in late 1971. This album reached the Top 10 on both sides of the Atlantic on the back of the success of Every Picture Tells A Story. Throughout this period there was a marked dichotomy between Stewart's solo and group work, the former being meticulously crafted while the latter tended towards the boozy and sloppy. Steve Jones
Steve Jones (musician)

Stephen Phillip Jones is an England rock music guitarist and singer, best known for his highly influential work as guitarist and founding member of punk band the Sex Pistols....
 from The Sex Pistols regarded The Faces very highly and named them as a main influence on the British punk rock
Punk rock

Punk rock is a rock music genre that developed between 1974 and 1976 in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Rooted in garage rock and other forms of what is now known as protopunk music, punk rock bands eschewed the perceived excesses of mainstream 1970s rock....
 movement.

The Faces toured extensively in 1972 with growing tension in the band over Stewart's solo career enjoying more success than the band's. Stewart released Never a Dull Moment in the same year. Repeating the Every Picture formula for the most part, it reached number two on the US album charts and number one in the UK, and enjoyed further good notices from reviewers. "You Wear It Well" was a hit single that reached number 13 in the US and went to number one in the UK, while "Twisting the Night Away" made explicit Stewart's debt to Sam Cooke
Sam Cooke

Samuel Cook, better known as Sam Cooke, was an United States gospel music, R&B, soul music, and popular music singer, songwriter, and entrepreneur....
. For the body of his early solo work Stewart earned tremendous critical praise. Rolling Stone
Rolling Stone

Rolling Stone is a United States-based magazine devoted to music, politics, and popular culture that is published every two weeks. Rolling Stone was founded in San Francisco in 1967 by Jann Wenner and music critic Ralph J....
’s 1980 Illustrated History of Rock & Roll includes this in its Stewart entry:

Rarely has a singer had as full and unique a talent as Rod Stewart [...] a writer who offered profound lyricism and fabulous self-deprecating humour, teller of tall tales and honest heartbreaker, he had an unmatched eye for the tiny details around which lives turn, shatter, and reform [...] and a voice to make those details indelible. [... His solo albums] were defined by two special qualities: warmth, which was redemptive, and modesty, which was liberating. If ever any rocker chose the role of everyman and lived up to it, it was Rod Stewart.


The Faces released their final album Ooh La La
Ooh La La (album)

Ooh La La is the final studio album by the rock and roll band The Faces, released in April 1973....
 which reached number one in the UK and number 21 in the US in 1973. The band toured Australasia, Japan, Europe and the UK in 1974 to support the album and the single "Pool Hall Richard".

In late 1974 Stewart released his Smiler
Smiler (album)

Smiler is Rod Stewart's fifth album, and final album for Mercury Records, released in 1974 . It became the first album by Rod Stewart as a solo artist to become critically panned although it reached number 1 in the UK album chart It stalled at number 13 in the US)....
 album, which proved to be a disappointment. In Britain, it reached number one, and the single "Farewell" number seven, but only number 13 on the Billboard pop album charts and the single "Mine for Me" only number 91 on the Billboard pop singles charts. Smiler is generally regarded as Stewart's weakest album of the 1970s; it was also his last original album for Mercury Records. After the release of the double album compilation The Best of Rod Stewart he switched to Warner Bros. Records
Warner Bros. Records

Warner Bros. Records Inc. is an United States record label that operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of Warner Music Group. It is also affectionately known as "Warners" and 'the Bunny', based on the Bugs Bunny cartoons released by Warner Bros....
 and remained with them throughout the vast majority of his career.

In 1975 the Faces toured the US twice (with Ronnie Wood joining The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones

The Rolling Stones are an English rock music band formed in 1962 in London when multi-instrumentalist Brian Jones and pianist Ian Stewart were joined by vocalist Mick Jagger and guitarist Keith Richards....
' US tour in between) before Stewart announced the Faces' break-up at the end of the year.

1975–1981

In 1975, Rod Stewart moved to the US, applying for citizenship due to his love affair with Britt Ekland
Britt Ekland

Britt Ekland is a Sweden actress long resident in the United Kingdom. Best known for her role as a Bond girl in The Man with the Golden Gun , her marriage to actor Peter Sellers, and for her high-profile social life....
 and a fight with the UK tax authorities
Inland Revenue

The Inland Revenue was, until April 2005, a Departments of the United Kingdom Government of the British Government responsible for the collection of direct tax tax, including income tax, national insurance, capital gains tax, Inheritance Tax , United Kingdom corporation tax, petroleum revenue tax and stamp duty....
. He released the Atlantic Crossing
Atlantic Crossing

Atlantic Crossing is Rod Stewart sixth album, released in 1975, and peaking at number nine on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart.The title indicated Stewart's new commercial and artistic direction, a double pun on both his crossing over to Warner Brothers and on his departure to escape the tax structure of the United Kingdom for the su...
 album for his new record company, using producer Tom Dowd
Tom Dowd

Tom Dowd was an United States recording engineer and record producer for Atlantic Records. He was credited with innovating the multi-track recording method....
 and a different sound based on the Muscle Shoals rhythm section. Atlantic Crossing marked both a return to form and a return to the Top 10 of the Billboard album charts. The first single, a cover of the Sutherland Brothers
Sutherland Brothers

Sutherland Brothers originally performed as a folk music / rock music duet in the field of United Kingdom music in the early 1970s, and then joined with Quiver to record and tour as The Sutherland Brothers and Quiver....
 song "Sailing
Sailing (Rod Stewart song)

"Sailing" is a song written by Gavin Sutherland in 1972 and recorded at various times by Sutherland's group, the Sutherland Brothers, and then the amalgamated Sutherland Brothers and Quiver....
", was a number one hit in the UK, but it only reached the Top 60 of the US charts. The single returned to the UK Top 10 a year later when used as the theme music for a BBC documentary series
Sailor (TV series)

Sailor was a major BBC television documentary film series, first shown in the late 1970s, about life on board the fourth HMS Ark Royal , a British aircraft carrier....
 about HMS Ark Royal
HMS Ark Royal (R09)

HMS Ark Royal was an Audacious class aircraft carrier aircraft carrier of the British Royal Navy and, when she was decommissioned in 1978, was the Royal Navy's last remaining CATOBAR aircraft carrier....
, and having been a hit twice over became, and remains, Stewart's biggest-selling single in the UK. Holland-Dozier-Holland
Holland-Dozier-Holland

Holland–Dozier–Holland is a songwriting and record producer team made up of Lamont Dozier and brothers Brian Holland and Edward Holland, Jr.....
 cover "This Old Heart Of Mine" was also a Top 100 hit in 1976. Additionally in 1976 Stewart covered the Beatles song “Get Back
Get Back

"Get Back" is a song by The Beatles, written primarily by Paul McCartney and credited to Lennon/McCartney. The song was originally released as a single on 11 April 1969 and credited to "The Beatles with Billy Preston." It later became the closing track of Let It Be , which was The Beatles' last album released before the group formally sp...
” for the ephemeral musical documentary
Documentary film

Documentary film is a broad category of visual expression that is based on the attempt, in one fashion or another, to "document" reality. Although "documentary film" originally referred to movies shot on film stock, it has subsequently expanded to include video and new media productions that can be either direct-to-video or made for a televis...
 All This and World War II
All This and World War II

All This and World War II is a 1976 in film musical Documentary film that juxtaposes Beatles songs, performed by a number of musicians, with World War II newsreel footage and 20th Century Fox films from the 1940s....
.

Later in 1976, Stewart topped the Billboard singles charts for eight weeks and the Australian singles charts with the ballad "Tonight's the Night", with an accompanying music video
Music video

A music video is a short film or video that accompanies a complete piece of music, most commonly a pop music or rock music song with lyrics. Modern music videos are primarily made and used as a marketing device intended to promote the sale of music recordings....
 featuring Ekland. It came from the A Night on the Town album, which went to number two on the Billboard album charts and was Stewart's first album to go platinum. By explicitly marking the album as having a "fast side" and a "slow side", Stewart continued the trend started by Atlantic Crossing. "The First Cut Is the Deepest
The First Cut Is the Deepest

"The First Cut Is the Deepest" is a 1967 song written and sung by Cat Stevens. It has become a hit single for four different artists: P.P. Arnold , Keith Hampshire , Rod Stewart and Sheryl Crow ....
", a cover of a Cat Stevens
Cat Stevens

Yusuf Islam , best known by his former stage name Cat Stevens, is a Great Britain musician of Greek Cypriot and Sweden ancestry. He is a singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, educator, philanthropist and prominent Religious conversion to Islam....
 song, went Top 30 in the US in 1977 and number one in the UK. "The Killing of Georgie (Part 1 and 2)", about the murder of a gay man, was also a Top 40 hit for Stewart during 1977.

Foot Loose & Fancy Free
Foot Loose & Fancy Free

Foot Loose & Fancy Free is Rod Stewart's eighth album, released in November 1977 on Riva Records in the UK and Warner Bros in the US....
 from 1977 continued Stewart's run of chart success, again reaching number two. "You're In My Heart
You're in My Heart

You're in My Heart may refer to:* "You're in My Heart ", a song by Rod Stewart* You're in My Heart , an EP by Ten, or the title song* "You're in My Heart", a song by LL Cool J from Walking with a Panther...
" was the hit single, reaching number four in the US. The rocker "Hot Legs" achieved a lot of radio airplay as did the confessional "I Was Only Joking". In appearance, Stewart's look had evolved to include a glam
Glam rock

Glam rock , is a sub-genre of rock music that developed in the UK in the post-hippie early 1970s which was "performed by singers and musicians wearing outrageous clothes, makeup, hairstyles, and platform-soled boots." The flamboyant lyrics, costumes, and visual styles of glam performers were a camp , theatrical blend of nostalgia references t...
 element, including make-up and spandex clothes. Stewart scored another UK number one and US number one single with "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?
Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?

"Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" is a 1978 hit song for Rod Stewart. It was written by Stewart and Carmine Appice, and produced by Tom Dowd."Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" spent one week at the top of the British charts in December 1978 and four weeks at the top of the Billboard Hot 100, starting February 10, Hot 100 No....
" which was a crossover hit reaching number five on the Billboard black charts due to its disco
Disco

Disco is a genre of dance music that originated in and was initially popular among African American, gay and Hispanic and Latino Americans communities in the United States in the late 1960s....
 sound. This was the lead single from 1978's Blondes Have More Fun...or do they?
Blondes Have More Fun

Blondes Have More Fun is Rod Stewart's ninth album, released in December, 1978. This album was also released as a "picture disc", a vinyl album with the entire front cover picture embedded instead of the...
 which went to number one on the Billboard album charts and sold 4 million albums. It was to be Stewart's last number one album for 25 years.

A focal point of criticisms about this period was his biggest-selling 1978 disco
Disco

Disco is a genre of dance music that originated in and was initially popular among African American, gay and Hispanic and Latino Americans communities in the United States in the late 1960s....
 hit "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?", which was atypical of his earlier output, and disparaged by critics. In interviews, Stewart, while admitting his accompanying look had become "tarty", has defended the lyrics by pointing out that the song is a third-person narrative slice-of-life portrayal, not unlike those in his earlier work, and that it is not about him. However, the song's refrain was identical to Brazilian Jorge Ben Jor
Jorge Ben Jor

Jorge Ben Jor is a Brazilian popular musician. His characteristic style fuses samba, funk, and rock and roll into samba-rock, with lyrics that blend humor and satire with often esoteric subject matter....
's earlier "Taj Mahal" and a lawsuit ensued. Stewart donated his royalties from the song to UNICEF, and he performed it at the Music for UNICEF Concert
Music for UNICEF Concert

The Music for UNICEF Concert: A Gift of Song was a benefit concert of popular music held in the United Nations United Nations General Assembly in New York City on January 9, 1979....
 at the United Nations General Assembly
United Nations General Assembly

The United Nations General Assembly is one of the five principal United Nations System and the only one in which all member nations have equal representation....
 in 1979.

Rod moved a bit to a more New Wave
New Wave music

New Wave is a genre of rock music which originated from the late 1970s. It emerged from punk rock as a reaction against the popular music of the 1970s....
 direction in 1980 by releasing the album Foolish Behaviour. The album produced one hit single in the song "Passion". In 1981, Stewart added further elements of New Wave and synth pop to his sound for the Tonight I'm Yours
Tonight I'm Yours

Tonight I'm Yours is a 1981 album by Rod Stewart. It features hints of Classic Rock, Pop and New Wave. The album had two hit singles with, title track "Tonight I'm Yours " and "Young Turks " ....
 album. The title song and "Young Turks" both reached the Top 5 of the Billboard charts with the album going platinum. In August 1981, MTV
MTV

MTV is an United States cable television network based in Media of New York City. Launched on August 1, 1981, the original purpose of the channel was to play music videos guided by on-air hosts known as VJ ....
 was launched in the US with several of Stewart's videos in heavy rotation. On 18 December 1981, Stewart played the Los Angeles Forum, along with Kim Carnes
Kim Carnes

Kim Carnes is a Grammy Award-winning United States singer-songwriter. She is noted for her distinctive, raspy voice which she attributes to many hours spent singing in smoky bars and nightclub....
 and Tina Turner
Tina Turner

Tina Turner is an United States singer and actress whose career has spanned over 50 years and who has won numerous awards. Her achievements in the Rock genre have led to her being referred to as "The Queen of Rock 'n' Roll"....
. This show was broadcast around the world to a television audience of 35 million.

1982–2001

Stewart's career then went into a relative slump, and his albums between Tonight I'm Yours (1981) and Out of Order (1988), received harsh criticism from many critics. He only had three Top 10 singles between 1982 and 1988, although "Baby Jane
Baby Jane (song)

"Baby Jane" was a UK number one single for three weeks in July 1983 for Rod Stewart.Written by Rod Stewart and Jay Davis and produced by Stewart, Tom Dowd, George Cutko and Jim Cregan....
" became his sixth and final UK number one in 1983. The corresponding Camouflage album went gold in the UK, and the single Infatuation received considerable play on MTV
MTV

MTV is an United States cable television network based in Media of New York City. Launched on August 1, 1981, the original purpose of the channel was to play music videos guided by on-air hosts known as VJ ....
. The second single "Some Guys Have All The Luck" reached #15 in the UK and #10 in the US. A reunion with Jeff Beck produced a successful take on Curtis Mayfield's "People Get Ready
People Get Ready (song)

"People Get Ready" was a 1965 single by The Impressions, and the title track from the People Get Ready . The single is today the group's best-known hit, reaching number-three on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks and number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100....
", but an attempt to tour together fell apart after a few dates. He reached UK number two in 1986 with "Every Beat Of My Heart".

In January 1985, he performed at the Rock 'n Rio Festival before an estimated audience of 100,000+. His performance during a stormy night was described by Stewart himself as “winning the world soccer championship”. In 1988, he returned with Out Of Order, produced by Duran Duran
Duran Duran

Duran Duran are an English music group from Birmingham, United Kingdom. They were one of the most commercially successful of the 1980s bands and a leading band in the MTV-driven "Second British Invasion" of the United States....
's Andy Taylor
Andy Taylor (guitarist)

Andy Taylor is an England guitarist, singer, and songwriter, best known as a member of Duran Duran and Power Station . He has also performed as a solo artist, and served as a record producer for several other artists....
 and by Bernard Edwards
Bernard Edwards

Bernard Edwards born in Greenville, North Carolina, was a bass guitar player and record producer, both as a member of Chic and on his own. He died of pneumonia while touring in Japan....
 of Chic
Chic (band)

Chic is an United States disco and R&B band that was formed in 1976 by guitarist Nile Rodgers and bass guitar Bernard Edwards. It is best-known for its commercially successful disco songs, including "Dance, Dance, Dance " , "Everybody Dance" , "Le Freak" , "I Want Your Love " , "Good Times " , and "My Forbidden Lover" ....
. "Lost in You," "Forever Young" "My Heart Can't Tell You No" and "Crazy About Her" from that album were all top 15 hits on the Billboard Hot 100
Billboard Hot 100

The Billboard Hot 100 is the United States music industry standard Single popularity chart issued weekly by Billboard magazine. Chart rankings are based on airplay and sales; the tracking-week for sales begins on Monday and ends on Sunday; while the airplay tracking-week runs from Wednesday to Tuesday....
 and mainstream rock charts. "Forever Young" was an unconscious revision of Bob Dylan's song of the same name; the artists reached an agreement about sharing royalties. The name of the child in the video is Alex Zuckerman.

In January 1989, Rod set out on the South America
South America

South America is the southern continent of the Americas, situated entirely in the Western Hemisphere and mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, with a relatively small portion in the Northern Hemisphere....
n leg of the Out of Order Tour playing to sell-out audiences throughout Americas. In Corregidora Stadium, Santiago de Queretaro
Santiago de Querétaro

Quer?taro, formally Santiago de Quer?taro or "Quer?taro de Arteaga", is the capital and largest city of the Mexico States of Mexico of Quer?taro....
, México
Mexico

The United Mexican States , commonly known as Mexico , is a federalism constitutionalism republic in North America. It is bordered on the north by the United States; on the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; on the southeast by Guatemala, Belize, and the Caribbean Sea; and on the east by the Gulf of Mexico....
 9 April, 50,000 people, Jalisco Stadium, Guadalajara, Jalisco
Guadalajara, Jalisco

Guadalajara is the capital city of the Mexico state of Jalisco, and the seat of the municipality of Guadalajara. The city is located in the central region of the state and in the western-Pacific area of Mexico....
, Mexico
Mexico

The United Mexican States , commonly known as Mexico , is a federalism constitutionalism republic in North America. It is bordered on the north by the United States; on the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; on the southeast by Guatemala, Belize, and the Caribbean Sea; and on the east by the Gulf of Mexico....
 April 12, 80,000 people saw Rod's performance. In Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is the Capital and largest city of Argentina. It is located on the southern shore of the R?o de la Plata, on the southeastern coast of the South American continent....
 the River Plate Stadium
Estadio Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti

The Estadio Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti, better known as El Monumental de Nu?ez or River Plate Stadium, is a stadium in the N??ez, Buenos Aires district of Buenos Aires, Argentina....
, which seats 70,000+, was estimated to have had in attendance more than 90,000, with several thousand outside the stadium. Firehoses were sprayed on the crowd to avoid heat prostration.

Stewart's version of the Tom Waits
Tom Waits

Thomas Alan Waits is an United Statesn singer-songwriter, composer and actor. Waits has a distinctive voice, described by critic Daniel Durchholz as sounding "like it was soaked in a vat of Bourbon whiskey, left hanging in the smokehouse for a few months, and then taken outside and run over with a car." With this trademark growl, his incorpo...
 song "Downtown Train" went to number two of the US singles charts in 1990. This song was taken from a four-CD compilation set called Storyteller. The Vagabond Heart album continued his comeback with "Rhythm of My Heart" and "Motown Song" both reaching the Top 10. Also in 1990 he recorded "It Takes Two" with Tina Turner
Tina Turner

Tina Turner is an United States singer and actress whose career has spanned over 50 years and who has won numerous awards. Her achievements in the Rock genre have led to her being referred to as "The Queen of Rock 'n' Roll"....
 which reached number five on the UK charts.

In 1991 Stewart contributed guest lead vocals to the song "My Town" by the Canadian band Glass Tiger
Glass Tiger

Glass Tiger is a Canadian rock musical band formed in 1983, in Newmarket, Ontario....
.

In 1993, he recorded "All For Love" with Sting and Bryan Adams
Bryan Adams

Bryan Adams, Order of Canada, Order of British Columbia is a Canada Rock music singer-songwriter and photographer. Rolling Stone magazine describes Adams as having an ?unerring gift for radio-friendly pop hooks" and in 1992, Adams won the Grammy Awards of 1992, for "Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media" fo...
 for the soundtrack to the movie The Three Musketeers
The Three Musketeers (1993 film)

The Three Musketeers is a 1993 in film film version of the The Three Musketeers from Walt Disney Pictures, directed by Stephen Herek from a screenplay by David Loughery and starring Charlie Sheen, Kiefer Sutherland, Chris O'Donnell and Oliver Platt....
; the single reached number one on the US charts. Also in 1993, Stewart reunited with Ronnie Wood to record an MTV Unplugged
MTV Unplugged

MTV Unplugged is a series showcasing popular musical artists playing acoustic instruments. It was produced by Viacom and was directed by Beth McCarthy....
 special that included "Handbags and Gladrags
Handbags and Gladrags

"Handbags and Gladrags" is the name of a song written in 1967 by Mike d'Abo, who was then the lead singer of Manfred Mann. d'Abo describes the song as "saying to a teenage girl that the way to happiness is not being trendy....
", "Cut Across Shorty
Cut Across Shorty

"Cut Across Shorty" is a song written by Marijohn Wilkin and M. Walker, made popular by Eddie Cochran....
", and four selections from Every Picture Tells A Story. The show also featured an acoustic version of Van Morrison
Van Morrison

George Ivan Morrison Order of the British Empire is a Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter, author, poet and multi-instrumentalist, who has been a professional musician since the late 1950s....
's "Have I Told You Lately
Have I Told You Lately

"Have I Told You Lately" is a hit song written by Northern Ireland singer-songwriter Van Morrison and recorded for his 1989 album Avalon Sunset....
" which topped the Billboard adult contemporary chart and went Top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100. A rendition of "Reason to Believe
Reason to Believe

"Reason to Believe" is a song written and first recorded by American folk singer Tim Hardin in 1965, which has since been recorded by a number of other artists including Brainbox, Rod Stewart , Ron Sexsmith, Bobby Darin, Peter, Paul and Mary, Cher, The Carpenters, The Youngbloods, Mason Williams, Juice Newton, Glen Campbell, Billy Bragg, Wils...
" also garnered considerable airplay. The Unplugged album reached number two on the Billboard album charts.

Stewart was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum is a museum located on the shores of Lake Erie in downtown Cleveland Cleveland, Ohio, United States, dedicated to recording the history of some of the best-known and most influential artists, producers, and other people who have in some major way influenced the music industry, particularly in the are...
 in 1994. On 31 December on the same year he played in front on 3.5 million people on Copacabana (Rio de Janeiro) in Rio
Rio

Rio is the Portuguese and Spanish word for "river". It is often used as a nickname for Rio de Janeiro, a major city in Brazil.Rio or R?o may also refer to:...
. In 1995, Stewart released A Spanner in the Works
A Spanner in the Works

A Spanner in the Works is a studio album released by Rod Stewart on May 26, 1995 . It is Rod?s seventeenth studio album and ended a four year gap since his last studio album....
 containing a single written by Tom Petty
Tom Petty

Thomas Earl Petty is an United Statesn singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. He is the frontman of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and a member of Mudcrutch....
 "Leave Virginia Alone" which reached the Top 10 of the adult contemporary charts. The latter half of the 1990s was not so commercially successful with If We Fall In Love Tonight not making much of an impression on the charts.

When We Were the New Boys
When We Were the New Boys

When We Were the New Boys is a studio album released by Rod Stewart on May 29, 1998 . It was Rod?s eighteenth studio album and was released on Warner Bros....
, his final album on the Warner Bros.
Warner Bros.

Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. is one of the world's largest film producer of film and television.It is a subsidiary of Time Warner, with its headquarters in Burbank, California and New York City....
 label released in 1998, contained versions of songs by Britpop
Britpop

Britpop is a subgenre of alternative rock that originated in the United Kingdom. Britpop emerged from the British independent music scene of the early 1990s and was characterised by bands influenced by British guitar pop music of the 1960s and 1970s....
 acts such as Oasis
Oasis (band)

Oasis are an English rock music band that formed in Manchester in 1991. Originally known as "The Rain", the group was formed by Liam Gallagher , Paul Arthurs , Paul McGuigan and Tony McCarroll , who were soon joined by Liam's older brother Noel Gallagher ....
 and Primal Scream
Primal Scream

Primal Scream are a Brit awards Scotland alternative rock group formed in 1982 in Glasgow by Bobby Gillespie and Jim Beattie . The current lineup consists of Gillespie, Andrew Innes , Martin Duffy , Gary Mounfield , and Darrin Mooney ....
, and reached number two on the UK album charts. In 2000, Stewart decided to leave Warner Bros. Records
Warner Bros. Records

Warner Bros. Records Inc. is an United States record label that operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of Warner Music Group. It is also affectionately known as "Warners" and 'the Bunny', based on the Bugs Bunny cartoons released by Warner Bros....
 and moved to Atlantic Records
Atlantic Records

Atlantic Records is an United States record label best known for its many recordings of rhythm & blues, rock and roll, and jazz. Long one of the most important American independent labels, Atlantic now operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of Warner Music Group, which consolidated Atlantic Records and the Elektra Entertainment Group into one...
, another division of Warner Music Group
Warner Music Group

Warner Music Group is the third-largest of the big four music industry, the others being Sony Music Entertainment, EMI, and Universal Music Group....
. In 2001, he released his only album "Human" on the Atlantic
Atlantic Records

Atlantic Records is an United States record label best known for its many recordings of rhythm & blues, rock and roll, and jazz. Long one of the most important American independent labels, Atlantic now operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of Warner Music Group, which consolidated Atlantic Records and the Elektra Entertainment Group into one...
 label. Human only just reached the Top 50 in 2001 with the single "I Can't Deny It" going Top 40 in the UK and Top 20 in the adult contemporary.

Stewart then signed to Clive Davis
Clive Davis

Clive Jay Davis is an American record producer, executive and a leading music executive. He has won multiple Grammy awards and is a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame....
' new J Records
J Records

J Records is an United States record label, owned and operated by Sony Music Entertainment, and is distributed through the RCA Records Group....
 label. The Story So Far: the Very Best Of, a greatest hits album compiled from his time at Warner Bros., went to the Top 10 in the UK and reached number one in places like Belgium and France in 2001.

2002—Present

In recent years Stewart has concentrated on singing 1930s and 1940s pop standards from the "Great American Songbook
Great American Songbook

Great American Songbook is a term referring to the interrelated music of Broadway theatre musical theater, the Hollywood musical, and Tin Pan Alley, in a period that begins roughly in the 1920s and tapers off around 1960 with the emerging dominance of rock and roll....
", written by songwriters such as Irving Berlin
Irving Berlin

Irving Berlin was a Jewish American composer and lyricist, and one of the most prolific American songwriters in history. Berlin was one of the few Tin Pan Alley/Broadway theater songwriters who wrote both lyrics and music for his songs....
, Cole Porter
Cole Porter

Cole Albert Porter was an American composer and songwriter from Peru, Indiana, Indiana.His works include the musical comedies Kiss Me, Kate , Fifty Million Frenchmen, DuBarry Was a Lady and Anything Goes, as well as songs like "Night and Day ", "I Get a Kick out of You", "Well, Did You Evah!", "Two Little Babes In The Wood"...
, and George Gershwin
George Gershwin

George Gershwin was an American composer and pianist. He wrote most of his vocal and theatrical works in collaboration with his elder brother, lyricist Ira Gershwin....
 and Ira Gershwin
Ira Gershwin

Ira Gershwin was an American lyricist who collaborated with his younger brother, composer George Gershwin, to create some of the most memorable songs of the 20th century....
, with great popular success but middling critical success. These albums have been released on Clive Davis's
Clive Davis

Clive Jay Davis is an American record producer, executive and a leading music executive. He has won multiple Grammy awards and is a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame....
 J Records
J Records

J Records is an United States record label, owned and operated by Sony Music Entertainment, and is distributed through the RCA Records Group....
 label and have seen Stewart enjoy album sales equal to the 1970s.

The first album from the songbook series, It Had to Be You ... The Great American Songbook, reached number four on the US album chart, number eight in the UK and number ten in Canada when released in late 2002. The track These Foolish Things
These Foolish Things

These Foolish Things is a 1973 album by Bryan Ferry, containing cover versions of standard songs. It was his first Solo album, still being Roxy Music's lead singer....
 (which is actually a British, not American, song) reached number 13 on the Billboard adult contemporary charts and number two in Taiwan. "They Can't Take That Away From Me" went Top 20 on the world Internet charts and Top 30 on the adult contemporary charts.

The second series album, As Time Goes By: the Great American Songbook 2
As Time Goes By: the Great American Songbook 2

As Time Goes By: the Great American Songbook 2, released in 2003, is Rod Stewart's second album of Pop standards....
, reached number two in the US, number four in the UK and number one in Canada. "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered
Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered

"Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered" is a show tune and popular music song from the 1940 in music Rodgers and Hart musical theatre Pal Joey ....
", a duet with Cher
Cher

Cher is an American pop music singer-songwriter, actor, film director and recording industry. She has won an Academy Award, a Grammy Award, an Emmy Award, three Golden Globe Awards and was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame....
 went Top 20 on the US adult contemporary charts and Top 5 in Taiwan. "Time After Time" was another Top 30 track on the US adult contemporary charts. A musical called Tonight's The Night
Tonight's The Night (2003 musical)

Tonight's the Night is a "compilation musical theatre" by comedian Ben Elton, based on the music of Rod Stewart. It opened in October 2003 at the Victoria Palace Theatre, and ran for just over a year....
 featuring many of Stewart's songs opened 7 November 2003 at London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
's Victoria Palace theatre. It is written and directed by Ben Elton
Ben Elton

Benjamin Charles Elton is an England comedian, author, playwright and Television director. He was a leading figure in the alternative comedy movement of the 1980's, while more recently he has become known for his work as a novelist....
, who previously created a similar production; We Will Rock You
We Will Rock You

"We Will Rock You" is a song written by Brian May and recorded and performed by Queen . One version was used as the opening track on their 1977 album News of the World ....
, with music by Queen
Queen (band)

Queen were an England rock music band formed in 1970 in London by guitarist Brian May, lead vocalist Freddie Mercury and drummer Roger Meddows-Taylor, with bassist John Deacon completing the lineup the following year....
.

In 2004, Stewart reunited with Ronnie Wood for concerts of The Faces material. A Rod Stewart and the Faces best of Changing Faces reached the Top 20 of the UK album charts. Five Guys Walk Into A Bar, a Faces box set compilation, went into the shops. Stewart has also mentioned working with Wood on an album to be entitled You Strum, I'll Sing. In late 2004, Stardust ... The Great American Songbook 3, the third album in the series, was released. It was his first US number one album in 25 years, selling over 200,000 albums in its first week. It also debuted at number one in Canada, number three in the UK and Top 10 in Australia. His version of Louis Armstrong's
Louis Armstrong

Louis Daniel Armstrong , nicknamed Satchmo or Pops, was an American jazz trumpeter and singer.Coming to prominence in the 1920s as an innovative cornet and trumpet player, Armstrong was a foundational influence on jazz, shifting the music's focus from collective improvisation to solo performers....
 "What a Wonderful World", featuring Stevie Wonder
Stevie Wonder

Stevie Wonder is an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer. A prominent figure in popular music during the latter half of the 20th century, Wonder has recorded more than thirty US top ten hits, won twenty-two Grammy Awards , plus one for Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, won an Academy Award for Best Song, an...
 has made the Top 20 of the world adult charts. He also recorded a duet with Dolly Parton
Dolly Parton

Dolly Rebecca Parton is a Grammy Award-winning United Statesn singer-songwriter, author, actress and philanthropist, known for her prolific work in country music....
 for the album - "Baby, It's Cold Outside
Baby, It's Cold Outside

"Baby, It's Cold Outside" can refer to:*Baby, It's Cold Outside , a 1948 song by Frank Loesser*"Cold Outside", a song by country music band Big House from their self-titled debut album...
". Stewart won his first ever Grammy Award
Grammy Award

The Grammy Awards ?or Grammys?are presented annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States for outstanding achievements in the music industry....
 for this album.

18 October 2005 saw the release of the fourth and final songbook album. Thanks for the Memory: The Great American Songbook 4
Thanks for the Memory: The Great American Songbook 4

Thanks for the Memory: The Great American Songbook 4, released October 18 2005, is the fourth album of Pop standards by Rod Stewart....
 it included duets with Diana Ross
Diana Ross

Diane Ernestine "Diana" Ross is a recording artist, actress, and entertainer. During the 1960s, she helped shape the Motown Sound as lead singer of The Supremes before leaving for a solo career in the beginning of 1970....
 and Elton John
Elton John

Sir Elton Hercules John Order of the British Empire is an England singer-songwriter, composer and pianist.In his four-decade career, John has been one of the dominant forces in rock and popular music, especially during the 1970s....
. Within weeks of its release, the CD made it to number two on the Top 200 list. In late 2006, Stewart made his return to rock music and his new approach to country music with the release of Still the Same... Great Rock Classics of Our Time
Still the Same... Great Rock Classics of our Time

Still the Same... Great Rock Classics of Our Time is an album by Rod Stewart, released on October 10, 2006. After four years singing pop standards from the Great American Songbook with great success, this album continues the notion of singing old material, but now in his classic musical genre - rock and roll....
, a new album featuring rock and southern rock milestones from the last four decades, including a cover of Creedence Clearwater Revival
Creedence Clearwater Revival

Creedence Clearwater Revival was an United States rock and roll band who gained popularity in the late 1960s and early 1970s with a number of successful singles drawn from various Studio album....
's "Have You Ever Seen The Rain" which was released as the first single. The album was released on 10 October. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard charts with 184,000 copies in its first week. The number one debut was helped by a concert in NYC that was on MSN music and an appearance on Dancing With The Stars. He performed tracks from his new album Live from the Nokia Theater on 9 October. Control Room broadcast the event Live on MSN and in 117 movie theatres across the country via National CineMedia. The BBC quoted in their Breakfast Show on 1 November 2006 that Rod Stewart is one of the top ten biggest-selling artists in recording history, with well over 250,000,000 records sold.

On 12 December, he performed for the first time at The Royal Variety Performance at The London Coliseum in front of HRH The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall, singing another Cat Stevens number, "Father and Son", and the Bonnie Tyler
Bonnie Tyler

Bonnie Tyler is a Welsh people Rock music singer. Born Gaynor Hopkins, she is recognisable by her highly distinctive, husky voice....
 song It's a Heartache
It's a Heartache

"It's a Heartache" is a pop-country song that was recorded by Juice Newton, Bonnie Tyler and Ronnie Spector in 1978. Tyler had the biggest hit with the song , peaking at #3 in the U.S....
. On 22 December 2006 Stewart hosted the 8th Annual A Home for the Holidays special on CBS at 8:00 PM (PST). In 2007, Rod's son Sean starred in the A&E television show Sons of Hollywood
Sons of Hollywood

Sons of Hollywood is an United States reality show starring Randy Spelling , Sean Stewart , and agent David Weintraub....
, in which Rod's role as a parent is a major theme. Rod Stewart performed "Sailing
Sailing (Rod Stewart song)

"Sailing" is a song written by Gavin Sutherland in 1972 and recorded at various times by Sutherland's group, the Sutherland Brothers, and then the amalgamated Sutherland Brothers and Quiver....
" and "Baby Jane
Baby Jane (song)

"Baby Jane" was a UK number one single for three weeks in July 1983 for Rod Stewart.Written by Rod Stewart and Jay Davis and produced by Stewart, Tom Dowd, George Cutko and Jim Cregan....
" plus "Maggie May" at the memorial concert for Princess Diana in the same year.

On 11 June 2008, Stewart announced that the Faces are discussing a reunion for at least one or two concerts..

Personal life

In 1982, Rod Stewart was car-jacked in Los Angeles, California. The incident occurred while he was standing next to his $50,000 Porsche
Porsche

Porsche SE or Porsche is a Germany automotive industry of luxury vehicle automobiles, which is majority-owned by the Porsche family and Pi?ch families....
 which was parked on Sunset Boulevard
Sunset Boulevard

Sunset Boulevard is a street in the western part of Los Angeles County, California, that stretches from Figueroa Street in downtown Los Angeles to the Pacific Coast Highway at the Pacific Ocean in the Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, California....
 in Hollywood
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California

Hollywood is a district in Los Angeles, California, situated west-northwest of Downtown Los Angeles. Due to its fame and cultural identity as the historical center of movie studios and movie stars, the word "Hollywood" is often used as a metonym of cinema of the United States....
.

In 1999, Stewart was diagnosed with thyroid cancer
Thyroid cancer

Thyroid cancer refers to any of four kinds of cancer tumors of the thyroid gland: papillary thyroid cancer, follicular thyroid cancer, medullary thyroid cancer or anaplastic thyroid cancer....
, for which he underwent surgery in July 2000. Besides being a major health scare, the resulting surgery also threatened his famous voice, and he had to re-learn how to sing. Since then he has been active in raising funds for The City of Hope Foundation charity to find cures for all forms of cancer, especially those affecting children.

Stewart has remained physically active in recent years, playing in a senior soccer league in Palos Verdes, California and still kicking balls
Football (ball)

A football is a ball used to play one of the various sports known as football.In the distant past, crude balls such as inflated pigs' bladders were used, but balls are now designed by teams of engineers to exacting specifications....
 into the audience during concerts. When discussing the rock 'n' roll excesses he has been through in his career, he maintains that his love of playing football has been his saviour. As a fan, he is a well-known supporter of Celtic F.C.
Celtic F.C.

The Celtic Football Club is a Scotland Association football club based in the Parkhead area of Glasgow, which currently plays in the Scottish Premier League....
, which he mentions in his hit "You're in my Heart", and the Scotland national team
Scotland national football team

The Scotland national football team represents Scotland in FIFA football and is controlled by the Scottish Football Association. Scotland are the joint oldest national football team in the world, alongside England national football team, whom they played in the world's Scotland v England in 1872....
. Rod is one of only two people to have a seat for life at Celtic Park, the other one being the comedian Billy Connolly
Billy Connolly

Billy Connolly, Order of the British Empire is a Scottish comedian, musician, presenter and actor. He is sometimes known, especially in his native Scotland, by the nickname The Big Yin ....
. Stewart also follows Manchester United as his English side, and he explains his love affair with both Celtic and Man United in Frank Worall's book Celtic United. He explains the meaning behind the line " You're Celtic, United, but baby I've decided You're the best team I've ever seen." In appearance, Stewart still maintains his trademark rooster
Rooster

A rooster, also called a cock or chanticleer is a male chicken , the female being called a hen. Immature male chickens of less than a year's age are called cockerels....
-style haircut.

Stewart is also a keen model railway enthusiast, having a 23 x 124-foot HO scale layout
Model railroad layout

In Rail transport modelling, a layout is a diorama containing scale Rail tracks for operating trains.The size of a layout varies, from small shelf-top designs to ones that fill entire rooms, basements, or whole buildings....
 in his California home, model after the New York Central and the Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Railroad

The Pennsylvania Railroad was an United States railroad, founded in 1846. Commonly referred to as the "Pennsy," the PRR was headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania....
 Railroads during the 1940s, which has now made the pages of the December 2007 issue of Model Railroader
Model Railroader

Model Railroader is an United States magazine specializing in the hobby of model railroading. It was founded in 1934 by Al C. Kalmbach and is based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin....
 Magazine. In the article he said that he would rather be in a model railroading magazine than a music magazine, and his passion for the hobby has been blamed for contributing to the end of his second marriage. He has a layout based on Britain's East Coast Main Line
East Coast Main Line

The East Coast Main Line is the electrified high-speed railway link between London and Edinburgh connecting Yorkshire, North East England and Scotland....
 at his UK home. He is also known for owning one of the 400 Enzo Ferrari
Enzo Ferrari (car)

The Enzo Ferrari is a V12 engine Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel drive layout berlinetta named after the company's founder, Enzo Ferrari. It is currently one of the list of automotive superlatives Naturally-aspirated engine production cars in the world ....
. On 11 October 2005, Stewart received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Hollywood Walk of Fame

The Hollywood Walk of Fame is a sidewalk along Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA, that serves as an entertainment hall of fame....
 at 2093 Hollywood Blvd. On 18 April and 19 April 2006 Stewart was the guest artist and celebrity vocal coach on American Idol
American Idol

American Idol is an Television in the United States Singing airing on Fox network. It debuted on June 11, 2002, and has since become one of the most popular shows on American television....
, leading the remaining seven finalists in singing entries from the Great American Songbook
Great American Songbook

Great American Songbook is a term referring to the interrelated music of Broadway theatre musical theater, the Hollywood musical, and Tin Pan Alley, in a period that begins roughly in the 1920s and tapers off around 1960 with the emerging dominance of rock and roll....
.

Relationships

Throughout his career Stewart has been known for his liaisons with attractive women (fathering seven children with five of them; the oldest being born in 1964 and his latest child being born in November 2005):
  • 1963-1964: Art student Susannah Boffey; one daughter Sarah Thubron Streeter (born 1964) who was put up for adoption
  • 1971-1975: Model Dee Harrington
  • 1975-1977: Actress Britt Ekland
    Britt Ekland

    Britt Ekland is a Sweden actress long resident in the United Kingdom. Best known for her role as a Bond girl in The Man with the Golden Gun , her marriage to actor Peter Sellers, and for her high-profile social life....
  • First marriage (1979-1984): to Alana Hamilton
    Alana Stewart

    Alana Hamilton Stewart is an United States actress and former Model . She has also used the names Alana Collins, Alana Collins-Hamilton, and Alana Hamilton professionally....
     (ex-wife of actor George Hamilton
    George Hamilton (actor)

    George Hamilton in Memphis, Tennessee is an United States film and television actor and occasional film director....
    ); one daughter Kimberly
    Kimberly Stewart

    Kimberly Alana Stewart , also known as Kimberley Stewart or Kim Stewart , is an United States socialite, fashion model and fashion designer and the daughter of Rod Stewart....
     (born 21 August 1979) and one son Sean Stewart
    Sean Stewart (reality TV star)

    Sean Stewart is the son of singer Rod Stewart and Alana Stewart. His A&E biography describes him as "a songwriter, musician, and model"....
     (star of A&E's Sons of Hollywood
    Sons of Hollywood

    Sons of Hollywood is an United States reality show starring Randy Spelling , Sean Stewart , and agent David Weintraub....
    ) (born September 1 1980)
  • 1983-1990: Model Kelly Emberg
    Kelly Emberg

    Kelly Emberg is a former model, best known for her relationship with rock star Rod Stewart.Kelly was born in Houston, Texas, and attended Stratford High School where she was a member of the school's female drill team, the Spartanaires....
    ; one daughter Ruby Stewart (born 17 June 1987)
  • Second marriage (1990-2006): to model Rachel Hunter
    Rachel Hunter

    Rachel Hunter is a model, actress and Reality television show host....
    ; one daughter Renée Stewart (born 1 June 1992) and one son Liam McAlister Stewart (born 4 September 1994). Rod was quoted as saying that he'd rather have his penis cut off than cheat on her. They separated in 1999 and eventually divorced in 2006.
  • Third marriage (2007-present): With his new wife, model Penny Lancaster-Stewart
    Penny Lancaster

    Penny Lancaster-Stewart is an England Model and photographer. She is probably best known for her modeling work for designer lingerie brand Ultimo ....
    , he had his seventh child, a boy, Alastair Wallace Stewart, on 27 November 2005 in London. The couple married on 16 June 2007 on board the yacht Lady Ann Magee moored in the Italian port of Portofino
    Portofino

    Portofino is a small Italy fishing village, comune and tourist resort located in the province of Genoa on the Italian Riviera. The town crowded round its small harbour is considered to be among the most beautiful Mediterranean Sea ports....
    .


In reference to his many relationships, Rod Stewart was once quoted as saying, "Instead of getting married again, I'm going to find a woman I don't like and just give her a house."

Awards and recognition

  • Awarded CBE
    CBE

    CBE and C.B.E. are abbreviations for Commander of the British Empire, a grade in the Order of the British Empire.Other uses include:* Calgary Board of Education, public school board for the city of Calgary, Alberta...
     in 2007 New Year's Honours.
  • Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
    Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

    The Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album has been awarded since 1992. The award has had two minor name changes:*In 1992 the award was known as Best Traditional Pop Performance...
    , 2005, Stardust ... The Great American Songbook Volume III
  • Diamond Award of World Music Awards
    World Music Awards

    The World Music Awards is an international awards show founded in 1989 that annually honors recording artists based on worldwide sales figures provided by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry ....
     show for over 100 million records sold worldwide, 2001.
  • Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
    Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

    The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum is a museum located on the shores of Lake Erie in downtown Cleveland Cleveland, Ohio, United States, dedicated to recording the history of some of the best-known and most influential artists, producers, and other people who have in some major way influenced the music industry, particularly in the are...
    , 1994
  • Inducted into the UK Music Hall of Fame
    UK Music Hall of Fame

    The UK Music Hall of Fame honours musicians for their lifetime fame in music. Members can be of any nationality. The Hall of Fame started in 2004 with the induction of five founder members and five more members selected by a public televote, two from each of the last five decades....
    , 2006
  • "Bar none, he's the best singer I've heard in rock 'n' roll. He's also the greatest white soul
    Soul music

    Soul music is a music genre originating in the United States combining elements of gospel music and rhythm and blues. According to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, soul is "music that arose out of the African American culture through the transmutation of gospel and rhythm & blues into a form of funky, Secularity testifying." The genre occasion...
     singer." —Elton John
    Elton John

    Sir Elton Hercules John Order of the British Empire is an England singer-songwriter, composer and pianist.In his four-decade career, John has been one of the dominant forces in rock and popular music, especially during the 1970s....
     on Rod Stewart
  • "Is this a white guy? You are kidding me!!" Chuck Berry
    Chuck Berry

    Charles Edward Anderson "Chuck" Berry is an American guitarist, singer and songwriter.Chuck Berry is an influential figure and one of the pioneers of rock and roll music....
     commented when asked what he thought about Rod's cover of Sweet Little Rock & Roller in an interview by the Belgian Rock magazine Humo
    HUMO

    HUMO is a popular, independent, Belgium weekly radio and television magazine, written in Dutch language.Originally the magazine was titled Humoradio, for 'humor' and 'radio'....
     in 1975.
  • Rod Stewart played to the largest concert crowd ever, with 3.5 million fans in attendance. This was at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro for the 1994 New Year’s Eve celebrations.
  • According to Stewart, soul legend James Brown
    James Brown

    James Joseph Brown, Jr. was an United States entertainer. He is recognized as one of the most influential figures in 20th century popular music and was renowned for his vocals and feverish dancing....
     called him music's "best white soul singer" in September 2006.


List of bands

During his career, Rod Stewart has been a member of a number of groups including:

  • Jimmy Powell and the Five Dimensions (1963)
  • The Hoochie Coochie Men, later called Steampacket
    Steampacket

    The Steampacket was a British blues Band of the 1960s, notable mainly for the fact that so many of its members subsequently became famous....
     (1964–1965)
  • Soul Agents (1965-1966)
  • Shotgun Express (1966)
  • The Jeff Beck Group
    The Jeff Beck Group

    The Jeff Beck Group were an England rock band formed in London in January 1966 by ex-Yardbirds guitarist Jeff Beck. Their innovative approach to heavy-sounding blues was a major influence on popular music during the late 1960s and early 1970s....
     (1966–1969)
  • Faces (1969–1975)


Discography


UK/US number one albums

  • 1971 Every Picture Tells a Story
    Every Picture Tells a Story

    Every Picture Tells a Story is the third album by Rod Stewart, released in the middle of 1971. It became Stewart's most critically acclaimed album, and became the standard by which all of his subsequent albums were judged....
     (UK / US)
  • 1972 Never a Dull Moment (UK )
  • 1973 Sing It Again Rod
    Sing It Again Rod

    Sing It Again Rod is Rod Stewart?s first compilation album, released in 1973. The set is notable for its Shakey Pete Corriston-designed die-cut album sleeve shaped like a whiskey shot glass, through which could be seen Stewart smiling....
     (UK )
  • 1974 Smiler
    Smiler (album)

    Smiler is Rod Stewart's fifth album, and final album for Mercury Records, released in 1974 . It became the first album by Rod Stewart as a solo artist to become critically panned although it reached number 1 in the UK album chart It stalled at number 13 in the US)....
     (UK )
  • 1975 Atlantic Crossing
    Atlantic Crossing

    Atlantic Crossing is Rod Stewart sixth album, released in 1975, and peaking at number nine on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart.The title indicated Stewart's new commercial and artistic direction, a double pun on both his crossing over to Warner Brothers and on his departure to escape the tax structure of the United Kingdom for the su...
     (UK )
  • 1976 A Night on the Town (UK )
  • 1978 Blondes Have More Fun
    Blondes Have More Fun

    Blondes Have More Fun is Rod Stewart's ninth album, released in December, 1978. This album was also released as a "picture disc", a vinyl album with the entire front cover picture embedded instead of the...
     (US )
  • 1979 Greatest Hits, Vol. 1
    Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 (Rod Stewart)

    Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 is Rod Stewart's 1979 best-of compilation....
     (UK )
  • 2004 Stardust: the Great American Songbook 3
    Stardust: the Great American Songbook 3

    Stardust: the Great American Songbook 3, released in 2004, is Rod Stewart's third album of Pop standards. The album was dedicated to the Tartan Army....
     (US )
  • 2006 Still the Same... Great Rock Classics of Our Time
    Still the Same... Great Rock Classics of our Time

    Still the Same... Great Rock Classics of Our Time is an album by Rod Stewart, released on October 10, 2006. After four years singing pop standards from the Great American Songbook with great success, this album continues the notion of singing old material, but now in his classic musical genre - rock and roll....
     (US )

UK/US number one singles

  • 1971 "Maggie May" / "Reason to Believe
    Reason to Believe

    "Reason to Believe" is a song written and first recorded by American folk singer Tim Hardin in 1965, which has since been recorded by a number of other artists including Brainbox, Rod Stewart , Ron Sexsmith, Bobby Darin, Peter, Paul and Mary, Cher, The Carpenters, The Youngbloods, Mason Williams, Juice Newton, Glen Campbell, Billy Bragg, Wils...
    " (UK/US)
  • 1972 "You Wear It Well
    You Wear It Well

    "You Wear It Well" is the name of a song written by Rod Stewart and Martin Quittenton. It is usually preceded by "Interludings," the instrumental track previous to it on the album Never a Dull Moment , on many classic rock radio stations....
    " (UK)
  • 1975 "Sailing
    Sailing (Rod Stewart song)

    "Sailing" is a song written by Gavin Sutherland in 1972 and recorded at various times by Sutherland's group, the Sutherland Brothers, and then the amalgamated Sutherland Brothers and Quiver....
    " (UK)
  • 1976 "Tonight's the Night (Gonna Be Alright)
    Tonight's the Night (Gonna Be Alright)

    "Tonight's the Night " is a song written and recorded by Rod Stewart at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in Muscle Shoals, Alabama for his 1976 in music album A Night on the Town ....
    " (US)
  • 1977 "I Don't Want to Talk About It
    I Don't Want to Talk About It

    "I Don't Want to Talk About It" is the name of a song written by Danny Whitten. Whitten's band, Crazy Horse released it as a track on their 1971 in music Crazy Horse ....
    " / "The First Cut Is the Deepest
    The First Cut Is the Deepest

    "The First Cut Is the Deepest" is a 1967 song written and sung by Cat Stevens. It has become a hit single for four different artists: P.P. Arnold , Keith Hampshire , Rod Stewart and Sheryl Crow ....
    " (UK)
  • 1978 "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy?" (UK, US)
  • 1983 "Baby Jane
    Baby Jane (song)

    "Baby Jane" was a UK number one single for three weeks in July 1983 for Rod Stewart.Written by Rod Stewart and Jay Davis and produced by Stewart, Tom Dowd, George Cutko and Jim Cregan....
    " (UK)
  • 1990 "Downtown Train
    Downtown Train

    "Downtown Train" is a song by Tom Waits released on his album Rain Dogs in 1985. Rod Stewart recorded a cover version that became a #3 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 after being released as a single in 1989, and was also a #1 single on the Mainstream Rock Tracks and Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks....
    " (US Adult Contemporary)
  • 1990 "This Old Heart of Mine" with Ronald Isley (US Adult Contemporary)
  • 1993 "All for Love
    All for Love (song)

    "All for Love" is a rock music song written by Bryan Adams, Robert John "Mutt" Lange and Michael Kamen for the soundtrack The Three Musketeers ....
    " (US) (featuring Bryan Adams
    Bryan Adams

    Bryan Adams, Order of Canada, Order of British Columbia is a Canada Rock music singer-songwriter and photographer. Rolling Stone magazine describes Adams as having an ?unerring gift for radio-friendly pop hooks" and in 1992, Adams won the Grammy Awards of 1992, for "Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media" fo...
     and Sting, first appearing on the official soundtrack from the movie "The Three Musketeers
    The Three Musketeers (1993 film)

    The Three Musketeers is a 1993 in film film version of the The Three Musketeers from Walt Disney Pictures, directed by Stephen Herek from a screenplay by David Loughery and starring Charlie Sheen, Kiefer Sutherland, Chris O'Donnell and Oliver Platt....
    ")
  • 1993 "Have I Told You Lately
    Have I Told You Lately

    "Have I Told You Lately" is a hit song written by Northern Ireland singer-songwriter Van Morrison and recorded for his 1989 album Avalon Sunset....
    " (US Adult Contemporary)


See also

  • Best selling music artists
  • List of number-one hits (United States)
    List of number-one hits (United States)

    Pre-Hot 100 era Number-one hits of 1940 Number-one hits of 1941 Number-one hits of 1942 Number-one hits of 1943 Number-one hits of 1944 Number-one hits of 1945 ...
  • List of artists who reached number one on the Hot 100 (US)
  • List of number-one dance hits (United States)
    List of number-one dance hits (United States)

    This is a list of number-one dance hits as recorded by Billboard magazine's Hot Dance Club Play chart — a weekly national survey of popular songs in United States dance clubs....
  • List of artists who reached number one on the US Dance chart
  • Coronet Apartments
    Hacienda Arms Apartments

    Hacienda Arms Apartments, also known as Coronet Apartments and Piazza del Sol, is a historic building located on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, California....


External links

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