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  2. Every Picture Tells a Story - Wikipedia

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    Every Picture Tells a Story is the third studio album by British singer-songwriter Rod Stewart, released on 28 May 1971, by Mercury Records. It incorporates hard rock, folk, and blues styles. [4] It went to number one on both the UK and US charts and finished third in the Jazz & Pop critics' poll for best album of 1971. [5]

  3. Storyteller – The Complete Anthology: 1964–1990 - Wikipedia

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    1971 – Every Picture Tells a Story: 5:30: 3. "(I Know) I'm Losing You" (The Temptations cover) Cornelius Grant, Eddie Holland, Norman Whitfield: 1971 – Every Picture Tells a Story: 5:22: 4. "Reason to Believe" (Tim Hardin cover) Tim Hardin: 1971 – Every Picture Tells a Story: 4:07: 5. "Every Picture Tells a Story" Stewart, Wood: 1971 ...

  4. Every Picture Tells a Story (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Every Picture Tells a Story" is a song written by Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood and initially released as the title track of Stewart's 1971 album Every Picture Tells a Story. It has since become one of Stewart's signature songs and released on numerous Stewart compilation and live albums, including The Best of Rod Stewart , Storyteller – The ...

  5. List of songs recorded by Faces - Wikipedia

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    "Every Picture Tells a Story" 1973 Coast to Coast: Overture and Beginners: Stewart/Wood Stewart 5.55 "Flags and Banners" 1972 Ooh La La: Lane/Stewart Lane 2.02 "Fly in the Ointment" 1972 Ooh La La: Jones/Lane/McLagan/Wood instrumental 3.51 "Flying" 1969 First Step: Lane/Stewart/Wood Stewart 4.15 "Gasoline Alley" 1970 Five Guys Walk into a Bar...

  6. The Story So Far: The Very Best of Rod Stewart - Wikipedia

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    The album summarises his solo work beginning with material from his 1971 breakthrough album Every Picture Tells a Story until his 2001 album Human. For contractual reasons, only two songs from his Mercury Records tenure (" Maggie May " and " You Wear It Well ") were included (a third song from the Mercury era, " Reason to Believe ", was ...

  7. 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]

  8. Sing It Again Rod - Wikipedia

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    Reason to Believe" from the album Every Picture Tells A Story "You Wear It Well" (Rod Stewart, Martin Quittenton) from the album Never a Dull Moment "Mandolin Wind" (Rod Stewart) from the album Every Picture Tells A Story "Country Comfort" (Elton John, Bernie Taupin) from the album Gasoline Alley

  9. Mandolin Wind - Wikipedia

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    "Mandolin Wind" has been highly praised by music critics. In his review of Every Picture Tells a Story in Rolling Stone, John Mendelsohn refers to the song as being "nearly as good" as the #1 single off the album, "Maggie May." [7] Rock: The Rough Guide went further, calling the song the highlight of the album. [8]