ALBUMYou're In My Heart: Rod Stewart (with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra)Rod Stewart
ALBUMBlood Red Roses (Deluxe Version)Rod Stewart
ALBUMAnother Country (Deluxe)Rod Stewart
ALBUMTime (Deluxe Edition)Rod Stewart
ALBUMMerry Christmas, Baby (Deluxe Edition)Rod Stewart
ALBUMFly Me to the Moon... The Great American Songbook, Vol. V (Deluxe Version)Rod Stewart
ALBUMSoulbookRod Stewart
ALBUMStill the Same... Great Rock Classics of Our TimeRod Stewart
Rod Stewart's Popular Music Videos
I Don't Want To Talk About It (feat. Amy Belle) [from One Night Only! Rod Stewart Live at Royal Albert Hall]
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Maggie May / Gasoline Alley (feat. Ron Wood) [One Night Only! Rod Stewart Live at Royal Albert Hall]
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You're In My Heart (The Final Acclaim)
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Have You Ever Seen the Rain
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Young Turks
Rod Stewart
Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?
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All for Love (Non-Film Version)
Bryan Adams, Rod Stewart & Sting
Everyday (feat. Rod Stewart, Miguel & Mark Ronson)
A$AP Rocky
Maggie May (with The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra)
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Ooh La La
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Artist Playlists
Rod Stewart Essentials
His raspy charm bridges pub rock, disco, and big ballads.
Rod Stewart: Best of American Songbook
The raspy-voiced pop star becomes American music's finest interpreter.
Inspired by Rod Stewart
Generations of rock singers have been influenced by the wild, gravelly voiced Brit.
Rod Stewart: Deep Cuts
Dig in with Rod the Mod.
Rod Stewart: Chill
Lean back and relax with some of their mellowest cuts.
Rod Stewart: Influences
Sixties rock 'n' roll, classic soul, the blues, and skiffle are just the beginning.
Artist Biography
Rod Stewart has been lauded as the finest singer of his generation; written songs that turned into modern standards; sung with the Faces, and had massive commercial success. He's one of rock & roll's best interpretive singers, as well as an innovative songwriter whose work created a raw, loose, and charming combination of folk, rock, blues, and country. After Stewart became successful, he started to lose the rootsier elements of his music, adapting his style to suit the times, leading to smash hits in the disco, new wave, and MTV eras. Stewart eased into his status as a veteran singer by releasing a series of albums where he crooned The Great American Songbook, but returned to original material with 2013's Time. The record began another act for the rocker, where he wrote new songs that incorporated modern sounds, a combination that informed such albums as 2021's The Tears of Hercules.