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  2. You Wear It Well - Wikipedia

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    "You Wear It Well" is a song written by Rod Stewart and Martin Quittenton, performed by Stewart. It uses an arrangement markedly similar to "Maggie May", one of Stewart's hits from the previous year. [1] Stewart recorded "You Wear It Well" for the 1972 album Never a Dull Moment, and released it as a single on 12

  3. Never a Dull Moment (Rod Stewart album) - Wikipedia

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    Rod Stewart – vocals, acoustic guitar; Ronnie Wood – electric guitar, acoustic guitar, slide guitar, pedal steel guitar, bass guitar; Ronnie Lane – bass guitar on "True Blue", and "Angel" Micky Waller – drums all songs except "True Blue" Kenney Jones – drums on "True Blue" Ian McLagan – Hammond organ, piano; Neemoi "Speedy" Aquaye ...

  4. Hard Luck Woman - Wikipedia

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    Stanley has stated his admiration and love of Stewart's music numerous times, and that "Hard Luck Woman" was inspired by Rod Stewart, in particular the songs "Maggie May" and "You Wear It Well". While Stewart's music served as a partial inspiration for the song, the nautical themed song "Brandy" by American pop-rock band Looking Glass served as ...

  5. Maggie May - Wikipedia

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    "Maggie May" is a song cowritten by singer Rod Stewart and Martin Quittenton, performed by Stewart for his album Every Picture Tells a Story, released in 1971. In 2004, Rolling Stone ranked it number 130 in The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. [3] In 2017, the Mercury Records single was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. [4]

  6. Rod Stewart - Wikipedia

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    Foot Loose & Fancy Free (1977) featured Stewart's own band, the original Rod Stewart Group that featured Carmine Appice, Phil Chen, Jim Cregan, Billy Peek, Gary Grainger and John Jarvis. It continued Stewart's run of chart success, reaching number two. "You're in My Heart" was the hit single, reaching number four in the US. [84]

  7. Billy Peek - Wikipedia

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    Billy Peek (born in St. Louis, Missouri, 1940) is an American rock and roll and blues guitarist, singer, songwriter, composer, producer. [1] Billy Peek has recorded, toured and played as lead guitarist for rock icon Rod Stewart for five years.

  8. Stay with Me (Faces song) - Wikipedia

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    "Stay with Me" is a song by English rock band Faces, written jointly by lead singer Rod Stewart and guitarist Ronnie Wood. Released from the band's third studio album A Nod Is As Good As a Wink... to a Blind Horse (1971), it became their only major hit in the United States, although they had a further three Top 20 singles in the UK chart.

  9. 1972 in music - Wikipedia

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    "You Ought to be With Me" – Al Green "You Turn Me On I'm a Radio" – Joni Mitchell "You Want It, You Got It" – The Detroit Emeralds "You Wear It Well" – Rod Stewart "You're So Vain" – Carly Simon "Your Mama Don't Dance" – Loggins and Messina