You Wear It Well - Rod Stewart, Quittenton, Martin
I'd Rather Go Blind - Rod Stewart, Foster, Bill
Angel - Rod Stewart, Hendrix, Jimi
Tomorrow Is a Long Time - Rod Stewart, Dylan, Bob
Lady Day - Rod Stewart, Stewart, Rod [1]
I Wouldn't Ever Change a Thing - Rod Stewart, Stewart, Rod [1]
Man of Constant Sorrow - Rod Stewart, Stewart, Rod [1]
Oh! No Not My Baby - Rod Stewart, Goffin, Gary
Jodie - Rod Stewart, McLagan, Ian
My Way of Giving - Rod Stewart, Lane, Ronnie
I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face - Rod Stewart, Lerner, Alan Jay
Country Comforts - Rod Stewart, John, Elton
Handbags & Gladrags - Rod Stewart, D'Abo, Michael
Mama, You Been on My Mind - Rod Stewart, Dylan, Bob
Jo's Lament - Rod Stewart, Stewart, Rod [1]
Cindy's Lament - Rod Stewart, Stewart, Rod [1]
Rod Stewart may have began his career as a respected singer, yet that respect eroded as he got older, as he became more concerned with stardom than music. While he has recorded some terrible albums -- and he would admit th... more »at freely -- Stewart was once rock & roll's best interpretive singer, as well as an accomplished songwriter, creating a raw combination of folk, rock, blues, and country that sounded like no other folk-rock or country-rock. Instead of finding the folk in rock, he found how folk rocked like hell on its own. After Stewart became successful, he began to lose the rootsier elements of his music, yet he remained a superb singer, even as he abandoned his own artistic path in favor of following pop trends. Angel-The Love Collection includes the romantic songs 'Reason To Believe', 'Angel' and 'Man Of Constant Sorrow'. Spectrum. 2006.« less
Rod Stewart may have began his career as a respected singer, yet that respect eroded as he got older, as he became more concerned with stardom than music. While he has recorded some terrible albums -- and he would admit that freely -- Stewart was once rock & roll's best interpretive singer, as well as an accomplished songwriter, creating a raw combination of folk, rock, blues, and country that sounded like no other folk-rock or country-rock. Instead of finding the folk in rock, he found how folk rocked like hell on its own. After Stewart became successful, he began to lose the rootsier elements of his music, yet he remained a superb singer, even as he abandoned his own artistic path in favor of following pop trends. Angel-The Love Collection includes the romantic songs 'Reason To Believe', 'Angel' and 'Man Of Constant Sorrow'. Spectrum. 2006.