Genius Lyrics
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Rod Stewart – Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
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Good morning little schoolgirl / Good morning little schoolgirl / Can I come home with / Can I come home with you / Tell your mama and your papa / I once was a schoolboy too
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Rod Stewart – Your Song
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It's a little bit funny, this feeling inside / I'm not one of those, who can easily hide / I don't have much money, but boy if I did / I'd buy a big house where we could both live
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Rod Stewart – Forever Young
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[Verse 1] / May the good Lord be with you / Down every road you roam / And may sunshine and happiness / Surround you when you're far from home / And may you grow to be proud
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Rod Stewart – Maggie May
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“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 July 1961, a few
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Rod Stewart – Love Touch
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Ooh, baby I don't know why / But somehow I always seem to get / Tangled up in my pride / Ooh, oh, baby we're not that blind / Deep down inside you know / This love's worth one more
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Rod Stewart – Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?
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[Intro] / Sugar, sugar / Ooh / [Verse 1] / She sits alone waitin' for suggestions / He's so nervous, avoidin' all the questions / His lips are dry, her heart is gently poundin
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Rod Stewart – Passion
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“Passion” was the lead single from Rod Stewart’s tenth album, It became a top 20 hit for Rod Stewart around the world including a #5 peak in the US.
The song was also featured
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Rod Stewart (Ft. The Temptations) – The Motown Song
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[Intro] / There's a soul in the city / Watchin' over us tonight / There's a soul in the city / There's a whole world waitin' out there / Ahh yeah / Ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh
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Rod Stewart – It Was a Very Good Year
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When I was seventeen it was a very good year / It was a very good year for small town girls and soft summer nights / We'd hide from the lights on the village green / When I was
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Rod Stewart – Sailing
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‘Sailing’ was released as a single on Rod Stewart’s Sixth album “Atlantic Crossing”.
The single reached the top of the charts, being #1 Number Hit on the UK charts (1975).
Rod’s
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Rod Stewart – That’s What Friends Are For
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This song was originally written for Stewart to sing on the soundtrack of Ron Howard’s 1982 film Night Shift. While this original version passed without much notice at the time
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Rod Stewart – Love Touch (Extended Version)
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[Verse 1] / Ooh, baby, I don't know why / But somehow I always seem to get / Tangled up in my pride / Ooh, baby we're not that blind / Deep down inside you know / This love's worth
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A$AP Rocky (Ft. Mark Ronson, Miguel & Rod Stewart) – Everyday
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This song follows Rocky’s releases “Multiply” and “M'$” as the first official single for his album At.Long.Last.A$AP. Rocky stated the former two records would not appear on his
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Rod Stewart – The Best Days of My Life
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[Verse 1] / You always said living with me was impossible / Try it I said just like the wind I'm changeable / We ain't got money but we sure got laughs / Lots of loving too / So I
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Rod Stewart – Dixie Toot
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[Verse 1] / Sitting on my back door wondering which way to go / The sun's shining on my back and it hurts (Child) / The FM station plays another bad 45 / And it's been so long
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Rod Stewart – Hot Legs
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Some songs don’t require any decoding; everything you need to know is right there in the title.
Alternately described as one of Stewart’s best and worst songs ever, you’d have to
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Rod Stewart – Kookooaramabama
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[Intro] / Kookooaramabama / Kookooaramabama / Kookooaramabama / Kookooaramabama / Kookooaramabama / Kookooaramabama / Kookooaramabama / Kookooaramabama / [Verse 1] / The feeling in
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Rod Stewart – Had Me a Real Good Time
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Carry on, yea / Thought I was lookin' good / So I cycled 'cross the neighborhood / Was invited by a skinny girl / Into her high class world / Left my bicycle under the stairs
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Rod Stewart – Scarred and Scared
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[Verse 1] / Started out like anyone of you / Good intentions and a degree / But one hot night under the neon lights / Killed a boy just 17 / Now I sit here rainin' on my Maker
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Rod Stewart – Why Does It Go On?
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You know it ain't right to beat a man when he's down / Know it ain't right to eat when the hunger's around / It keeps on worryin' me, as all around I see / And still it goes on
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Rod Stewart – Infatuation
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1984’s summer dance-rock hit “Infatuation” marked the reunion of Stewart and guitarist Jeff Beck since their late ‘60s heyday in the first incarnation of the groundbreaking Jeff
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Rod Stewart – One More Time
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[Verse 1] / It's not the color of your hair / Or the beauty in your eyes that I'll be missing / Or the sunshine in your smile / Or those ruby red lips I've been kissing / Now your
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Rod Stewart – Stone Cold Sober
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[Intro] / Woo / [Verse 1] / Never get to bed before sun up / Always get caught in the rain / Sometimes I might get in trouble / Never was one to complain / Now gentleman, you must
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Rod Stewart – Cigarettes and Alcohol
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[Verse 1] / Is it my imagination / Or have I finally found something that's worth living for? / I was looking for some action / But all I found was cigarettes and alcohol / Woo
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Rod Stewart – I Don't Want to Talk About It
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This is a cover of Crazy Horse’s “I Don’t Want to Talk About It”. Out of all of the versions of the song (including the original), this is probably the most popular.
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Rod Stewart – Foolish Behaviour
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“Foolish Behaviour” is a straight-ahead Stonesy rocker littered with Chuck Berry riffs and a misogynistic humorous lyric about killing off an annoying wife.
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Rod Stewart – Great Day
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[A very good morning to you / You are listening to Radio K.N.O.B. FM in New York City / Gorgeous weather-wise this Saturday morning with a high of 86 degrees throughout Brooklyn
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Rod Stewart – Still Love You
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[Verse 1] / I was told by a good friend / You were untouchable, out of my reach / But the first time ever I saw you / I spilled my cherry lime over your dress / You said, "Don't
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