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Released on Stewart's "Smiler" LP, "Sailor" is a great fast-paced rocker with some fun lyrics, featuring keyboardist Ian McLagan, drummer Kenney Jones and guitarist Ronnie Wood, which almost makes it a Faces song, if you think about it. RockTheJacket make one of a kind jackets made with love, all ages shapes styles themes designed, they really are a work of art, to see more RockTheJacket designs go to https://rockthejacket. A5 sized and printed in full colour, SMILER magazine contains exclusive interviews, exclusive photographs and special exclusive features including contributions from Rod, Penny and various people connected to Rod such as band members, friends and of course fans! Ron Woods (pictured here with his chauffeur, mother and father (13-15) all being in a jolly frame of mind); 16.Stewart, obviously, was not pleased with the results, and spoke his mind about the album in a Melody Maker interview. and also features backing vocals from Rod during the chorus, and some great Hammond organ playing by McLagan.
Rod Stewart – Smiler (1974, Gatefold, Vinyl) - Discogs
Tim told us this week “Lots more to do bulking up and then adding detail” So don’t worry Yve Paige his hair is not finished yet! Rod said this week: “Delighted to see that they’ve chosen our version of Curtis Mayfield’s song ‘People Get Ready’ with my old mate Jeff Beck to be on the official King’s Coronation playlist. I know Rod’s hits, but also couldn’t believe how many other songs I knew when I started going through his repertoire. It didn't feature in the album both due to the lack of space and due to it not being of the same quality as the others. Richard Winton at BBC Sport Scotland remembering the 1986 World Cup this week told the story of Rod’s pre cup meet up with some of the Scotland squad.He ended up being replaced withbass player Tetsu Yamauchi, who had played for Free as a replacement for Andy Fraser. In their heyday, they managed to challenge the Rolling Stones for the crown of the greatest rock n' roll band in the world, all that while playing some of the most energetic live gigs of the time. Speaking of him, his "Dixie Toot" is the seventh song in here, being one of the best songs on the album. Everyone couldn’t have been more welcoming and I feel very lucky to be able to take advice from his band who have worked with him for so many years and know him and his music so well. With heartfelt and enlightening contributions from pals and peers, including Sir Rod Stewart, Jimmy Tarbuck, Jodie Whittaker, Ray Winstone, Vinnie Jones, the Chasers and Olly Murs, we’ll go behind the scenes of an extraordinary career stretching from his time as a struggling comic, to Pontins Blue Coat, to national success as a stand-up, to celebrated actor and host of the nation’s favourite game shows.