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Rod Stewart - Maggie May FLAC
Performer:
Rod Stewart
Album:
Maggie May
Style:
Folk Rock, Pop Rock, Rock & Roll
Country:
UK
Label:
Pickwick International
Catalog:
CN4 2045, CN42045
FLAC size:
1529 mb
MP3 size:
2057 mb
WMA size:
1885 mb


Tracklist


1Man Of Constant Sorrow
Arranged By [Traditional] – Rod Stewart
2Street Fighting Man
Written-By – M. Jagger - K. Richard
3Sweet Little Rock 'n' Roller
Written-By – C. Berry
4Oh! No Not My Baby
Written-By – G. Goffin - C. King
5Sailor
Written-By – R. Stewart, R. Wood
6Angel
Written-By – J. Hendrix
7(Find A) Reason To Believe
Written-By – T. Hardin
8Mandolin Wind
Written-By – Rod Stewart
9It's All Over Now
Written-By – B. Womack, S. Womack
10Girl Of The North Country
Written-By – B. Dylan
11Twistin' The Night Away
Written-By – S. Cooke
12Maggie May
Written-By – M. Quittenton, R. Stewart


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
CN 2045Rod Stewart Maggie May ‎(LP, Comp)ContourCN 2045UK1981
CN 2045, CNV 2045Rod Stewart Maggie May ‎(LP, Comp)Contour, ContourCN 2045, CNV 2045UK1981
PWKS 586Rod Stewart Maggie May ‎(CD, Comp)Pickwick MusicPWKS 586UK1990
IMP 117, 2188/3014Rod Stewart Maggie May ‎(LP, Comp)IMP , IMP IMP 117, 2188/3014UK1981
CN4 2045, CN42045Rod Stewart Maggie May ‎(Cass, Comp, Dol)Pickwick International, Pickwick InternationalCN4 2045, CN42045UKUnknown


Notes


Pickwick International • Made in England

Catalogue numbers:
J-card: CN4 2045
Labels: CN42045


Video



Album


Rod Stewart's official live video for 'Maggie May'. Maggie May Originally Performed By Rod Stewart. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Maggie May - Rod Stewart. Текст песни: Wake up Maggie, I think Ive got something to say to you Its late September and I really should be back at school I know I keep you amused, but I feel Im being used Oh, Maggie, I couldnt have tried anymore. Maggie May is a song written by singer Rod Stewart and Martin Quittenton and recorded by Stewart in 1971 for his album Every Picture Tells a Story. Most versions of Maggie May incorporate a 30-second solo guitar intro, Henry, composed by Martin Quittenton. Maggie May expresses the ambivalence and contradictory emotions of a young man involved in a relationship with an older woman, and was written from Stewart's own experience. Wake up Maggie I think I got something to say to you it's late September and I really should be back at school. I know I keep you amused but I feel View full lyrics. Maggie May is a song co-written by singer Rod Stewart and Martin Quittenton, and performed by Rod Stewart on his album Every Picture Tells a Story, released in 1971. In 2004, Rolling Stone ranked the song number 131 on its list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. Maggie May expresses the ambivalence and contradictory emotions of a boy involved in a relationship with an older woman and was written from Stewart's own experience. In the January 2007 issue of Q magazine, Stewart recalled: Maggie. Songs in album Rod Stewart - Maggie May: The Essential Collection 2012. Rod Stewart - Good Morning Little Schoolgirl. Rod Stewart - I'm Gonna Move To The Outskirts Of Town. Rod Stewart - Dirty Old Town. Rod Stewart - Man Of Constant Sorrow. Rod Stewart - Every Picture Tells A Story. Rod Stewart - Handbags & Gladrags. Rod Stewart - Street Fighting Man. Rod Stewart - Gasoline Alley. Rod Stewart - It's All Over Now Single Version. Rod Stewart. Maggie May Remastered Version. Preview Preview. 699 tracks699. In The Number Ones, Im reviewing every single 1 single in the history of the Billboard Hot 100, starting with the charts beginning, in 1958, and working my way up into the present. Rod Stewart Maggie May. HIT 1: October 2, 1971. STAYED AT 1: 5 weeks. In the summer of 1961, Rod Stewart climbed into a drainage pipe in the south of England. Stewart, a 16-year-old London dropout and aspiring footballer, was with a few friends, and they were all sneaking into the Beaulieu Jazz Festival, one of the first big festivals in the UK. Stewart later said that this was when he just coming ou. Maggie May is an embellished retelling of a tryst Rod Stewart had with an older woman in 1961. Rod Stewart recalls the circumstances that inspired the song. In 1971, while working on his third solo album, Rod Stewart met guitarist Martin Quittenton, and they conceived of the song during an impromptu meeting at Stewarts home in London, and later refined it after recording the melody and a few phrases during a demo session Morgan Sound Studios in London. Later, Stewart listened back to the demo tape after the session, and pieced together the rest of the lyrics from there. 6KqP7K0g. How did the single chart