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Rod Stewart: (Tarten Rocker)
From Faces' boozy charm to solo leopard-print excess, Rod's the raspy, cheeky heart of glam's underbelly. Maggie May stole your mum's heart; Sailing made sailors cry. Hair like a lion, hips like a sailor, voice like a cigarette soaked in honey. He drank, flirted, scored goals, and made stadiums feel like pubs, more drinks forthcoming


Rod Stewart: The Day Will Come Single (1965) & Bio
Rod’s Mod Soul Dawn released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK on November 19, 1965, on Columbia (catalogue: DB 7766) Rod Stewart’s “The Day Will Come” was Backed with “Why Does It Go On,” this soulful mod-pop and brooding B-side (both composed by Barry Mason, arranged by Reg Guest), were issued in black label commercial and white label demo variants. No UK chart entry. Issued in four-prong push-out centre, black or white labels with large A and “DEMONSTRATIONAL NOT FOR SA

Rod Stewart
Nov 19, 19654 min read


Good Morning Little Schoolgirl Single: 1964
A Bluesy Debut Howl Rod Stewart's 7-inch vinyl single "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl" was released in the UK on October 30, 1964, by Decca Records (catalogue: F 11996). Paired with "I'm Gonna Move To The Outskirts Of Town" on the B-side, this blues-rock cover of a Sonny Boy Williamson original marked Stewart's solo debut, though it did not make it onto the charts. Single Overview Country: UK 7" Vinyl Single Promotional Release Label: Decca – F.11996 Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM

Rod Stewart
Oct 24, 19644 min read
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