Showing posts with label Rod Stewart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rod Stewart. Show all posts

October 20, 2021

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Rod Stewart - Maggie May b/w (I Know) I´m Losing You (1973) - €3,50














Mercury Celebrity Series

A - Maggie May (5:46)
 Mandolin [Uncredited] – Ray Jackson 
 Written-By – M. Quittenton, R. Stewart

B - (I Know) I´m Losing You (3:36)
       Written-By – C. Grant, E. Holland, N. Whitfield


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Credits
Both tracks from the album "Every Picture Tells A Story"  


Notes
Release: 1976
Format:  Vinyl, 7", Single
Genre:  Soft Rock
Label:  Mercury Records
Catalog#  C-30157

Vinyl:  Goed
Hoes:  Goed

Prijs: €3,50

August 27, 2017

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Rod Stewart - Get Back b/w Trade Winds - single












Tracklist

A - Get Back  (4:15)
       Written-By – Lennon / McCartney

B - Trade Winds (5:07)
       Written-By – MacDonald, Salter

Companies, etc. 
Distributed By – WEA Filipacchi Music
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Warner Bros. Records
Published By – Maclen Music, Inc.
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Duchess Music Corp.

Credits
Producer – Lou Reizner (tracks: A), Tom Dowd (tracks: B)
Mastered By [Etched] – Arun

A-Side: From the Original Soundtrack "All This And World War II"
B-side: From the Warner Bros. L.P. BS 2938 "A NIGHT ON THE TOWN" 

Notes
Release: 1976
Genre: Soft Rock
Label: Warner Bros. Records
Catalog# WB 16858
Prijs: € 5,00

Vinyl: Goed
Hoes: Goed

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March 12, 2016

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Rod Stewart - Ain´t Love A Bitch b/w Scarred And Scarred (1979) - single

"Ain't Love a Bitch" is a song written by Gary Grainger and Rod Stewart. Stewart released it on his 1978 album “Blondes Have More Fun”, and it was one of four songs on the album co-written by Stewart and Grainger. The song was released as a single in 1979, reaching #11 on the UK charts, and #22 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States. Billboard magazine placed Stewart #7 on its list of the Top Single Artists of 1979 on the strength of "Ain't Love a Bitch" and its predecessor, "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?".
The song as being "unexpectedly sensitive, with a soft, strum-along melody and a bunch of namby-pamby characters doo-doo-doing a background chorus while Stewart croons about old girlfriends." The song for taking material that could have been tough and making sound "like the 1400th cover version of 'I Left My Heart in San Francisco.'" CD Review magazine commented on the references within "Ain't Love a Bitch" to Stewart's earlier song "Maggie May", describing the music as "bouncy". High Fidelity objected to the lyrics blaming women for love's problems. Also noted that the song is autobiographical, and incorporates elements from Stewart's "musical and personal past." And as a "repellent frat-house love song".

A - Ain´t Love A Bitch  (4:36)
Written-By – Gary Grainger, Rod Stewart / Producer – Tom Dowd
B - Scarred And Scarred  (4:50)
Written-By – Gary Grainger, Rod Stewart / Producer – Tom Dowd

Release:  1979
Label:  Warner Bros. Records
Catalog#  WB 17302

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August 27, 2014

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Rod Stewart - Sailing b/w Stone Cold Sober (1975) - single

"Sailing" is a song written by Gavin Sutherland and recorded by The Sutherland Bros. Band (featuring the Sutherland Brothers Gavin and Iain). Released in June 1972, it can be found on their album 'Lifeboat' released in the same year. Rod Stewart recorded the song at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in Sheffield, Alabama, for his 1975 album “Atlantic Crossing”, and it was subsequently a number 1 hit in the UK in September 1975 for four weeks. The music video was shot in New York Harbor in 1975.




A - Sailing (4:37)
Written-By – Gavin Sutherland / Producer – Tom Dowd
B - Stone Cold Sober (4:00)
Written-By – Rod Stewart, Steve Cropper / Producer – Tom Dowd

Label:  Warner Bros. Records
Genre:  Soft Rock
Catalog#  WB 16600

1975

November 14, 2010

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(# 122) Rod Stewart - The Killing Of Georgie / The First Cut Is The Deepest (1976)


A - The Killing Of Georgie (6:13)
B - The First Cut Is The Deepest (4:18)

Released: 1976
Label: Warner Bros. Records
Genre: Pop
Producer: Tom Dowd
Album: "A Night On The Town" (1976)





A - written by: Rod Stewart, produced by: Tom Dowd
B - written by: Rod Stewart, produced by: Tom Dowd

Catalog# WB16813

August 12, 2010

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Rod Stewart - Get Back (1976)


A - Get Back (4:15)
B - Trade Winds (5:07)

Release: 1976
Label: Warner Bros. Records
Genre: Pop
Producer: Lou Reizner
Country: Schotland





“All This And World War II” soundtrack is a 1976 musical documentary that juxtaposes Beatles songs, performed by a number of musicians, with World War II newsreel footage and 20th Century Fox films from the 1940s. This is Rod Stewart´s version of ´Get Back´ a beatles song originally from 1969.