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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 ...
True Blue (Madonna album), 1986 "True Blue" (Madonna song), the title track and single off the album "True Blue", a 1972 song from the Rod Stewart album Never a Dull Moment; True Blue – The Very Best of John Williamson, 1995 album "True Blue" (John Williamson song), a song from the album "True Blue" (Luna Sea song), a 1994 single by Luna Sea
The Definitive Rod Stewart: 19 — 27 21 BPI: 3× Platinum [20] MC: Platinum; 2009 The Rod Stewart Sessions 1971–1998 — — — — 2011 The Best Of... The Great American Songbook: 42 — 7 49 BPI: Silver [20] 2013 Rarities: 35 — — — 2018 Handbags & Gladrags: The Essential: 39 — — — 2019 You're in My Heart: Rod Stewart with the ...
On 14 January 2010, Rhino records released Stewart's Once in a Blue Moon, a "lost album" originally recorded in 1992, featuring ten cover songs including the Rolling Stones' "Ruby Tuesday", Bob Dylan's "The Groom's Still Waiting at the Altar" and Stevie Nicks' "Stand Back", as well as Tom Waits' "Tom Traubert's Blues".
Thanks for the Memory: The Great American Songbook, Volume IV is the fourth title in Rod Stewart's series of covers of pop standards, released on 18 October 2005 for J Records, and his 23rd album overall.
The original lineup consisted of Rod Stewart on lead vocals, Ronnie Wood on lead guitar, Ronnie Lane on bass guitar, Ian "Mac" McLagan on keyboards, and Kenney Jones on drums. Lane was replaced by former Free bassist Tetsu Yamauchi in mid 1973, shortly after the release of their final album.