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Vagabond Heart is the sixteenth studio album by British recording artist Rod Stewart, released on 25 March 1991 by Warner Bros. Records. [16] The album reached No. 10 in the US, and reached No. 2 in the UK.
Sir Roderick David Stewart (born 10 January 1945) [2] is a British rock and pop singer and songwriter. Known for his distinctive raspy singing voice, [3] Stewart is among the best-selling music artists of all time, having sold more than 120 million records worldwide. [4]
The Very Best of Rod Stewart: 160 — — — 2007 The Seventies Collection: 20 — — — 2007 The Complete American Songbook – Volumes I, II, III & IV: 13 — — — BPI: Gold; MC: 3× Multi-Platinum; 2008 Some Guys Have All the Luck / The Definitive Rod Stewart: 19 — 27 21 BPI: 3× Platinum [20] MC: Platinum; 2009 The Rod Stewart ...
Sir Rod Stewart will not be slowed. Highlights in 2024 include his 200th show at his Las Vegas residency, an ongoing world tour and a new swing album. “Swing Fever” is a collaboration with ...
Rod Stewart is going to live life up while he can. The singer, 79, has been sharing his musical talents with the world for more than 60 years. Currently, he’s in the midst of his final residency ...
"The Motown Song" is a song performed by British singer Rod Stewart featuring American vocal group the Temptations. The song is from Stewart's 16th studio album, Vagabond Heart (1991). It was written by Larry John McNally and was originally recorded by McNally for the soundtrack to the film Quicksilver in 1986.
Sir Rod Stewart updated fans on whether he plans to continue performing ahead of his 80th birthday. The rocker announced his "One Last Time" tour earlier this month. Rod Stewart has ‘no desire ...
Stewart recorded a more mellow version of the song for his 1996 compilation album If We Fall in Love Tonight, and a version featuring just Stewart's voice with piano accompaniment can be found on the 2009 compilation album The Rod Stewart Sessions 1971-1998. A live version was recorded during his MTV Unplugged session in 1993.