The Very Best of Rod Stewart - Rod Stewart Greatest Hits Full Album
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Rod the Mod's top '70s tracks! Includes Hot Legs; Maggie May; Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?; You're in My Heart (the Final Acclaim); Sailing; I Don't Want to Talk About It; The First Cut Is the Deepest; I Was Only Joking; The Killing of Georgie (Parts I & II) , and Tonight's the Night (Gonna Be Alright)
On the heels of a Grammy nomination for Fly Me To The Moon... The Great American Songbook, Volume V for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album, and just in time for Valentine s Day, Rod Stewart is set to release The Best Of...The Great American Songbook available in stores February 1st, 2011 on J Records. The Best Of...The Great American Songbook presen... [Read More]
Among the highest selling artists of all time, Rod Stewart is known for his timeless charismatic style and rich, raspy vocals. Following on from The Jeff Beck Group and The Faces,Stewart embarked on a successful solo career. This collection contains some of his greatest solo hits to date, including the likes of 'Maggie May, 'Young Turks' and 'Handb... [Read More]
16 track collection of hits for Mercury and Warner Brothersfrom 1971-1990. All cuts included fared well to phenomenallyin Billboard's singles chart. Includes Rod's three biggesthits, the chart-toppers'Maggie May', 'Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?'& 'Tonight's the Night', plus 'Downtown Train', 'This OldHeart of Mine', 'You're in My Heart', 'Young Turks' & mo... [Read More]
Introducing the fifth stunning chapter of the chart-topping, multi-platinum album series. An all new collection of American classics... it's Rod's most danceable Songbook yet. Truly possessing one of the most distinctive and interpretive voices in music, on Fly Me To The Moon... The Great American Songbook, Volume V, he lends his signature vocals t... [Read More]
From the opening staccato bass and fluffy keyboard riffs of the album's classic "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy," the disco age had arrived, though, thankfully, it left Stewart's unique blend of charm and anger (the accusatory "Is That All The Thanks I Get?") intact, still his scratchy, sexy self against the album's backdrop of unabashedly commercial materia... [Read More]
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