Johnnie Walker A classic interview with Sir Rod Stewart
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Johnnie Walker A classic interview with Sir Rod Stewart
Joni Mitchell Steve Harley & Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel The Knack Van McCoy Robert Knight John Lennon Yes Bobby “Boris” Pickett & The Crypt Kickers Santana Carole King ABBA Pilot Eagles Nazareth John Denver Paul McCartney & Wings RodStewart's 1971 solo album Every Picture Tells a Story made him a household name when the B-side of his minor hit "Reason to Believe", "Maggie May", (co-written with Martin Quittenton) started to receive radio play. The album and the single occupied the number one chart position simultaneously in the UK, US, Canada and Australia, a chart first, in September.[83] Maggie May topped the single chart for five weeks in the US, and the UK and four weeks in Australia. Set off by a striking mandolin part (by Ray Jackson of Lindisfarne),
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