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Rod Stewart: Foot Loose & Fancy Free Album (1977)
A Rocker's Fancy Footwork Rod Stewart’s Foot Loose & Fancy Free LP, was released in the UK on November 4, 1977, on Riva Records (catalogue: RVLP 5). This 8-track album, his eighth studio effort, blended rock, soul. Produced by Tom Dowd it peaked at No. 3 on the UK Albums Chart remaing for for 26 weeks. Initial release Included a 12-page illustrated booklet, it’s a vibrant snapshot of Stewart’s post-Faces solo peak. Album Overview Vinyl LP (Catalogue: RVLP 5): Fast Side A1 H

Rod Stewart
Nov 4, 1977


Rod Stewart: You're In My Heart Single (1977)
Stewart's Soulful Serenade Rod Stewart’s “You're In My Heart (The Final Acclaim)” 7-inch vinyl single, was released in the UK on October 7, 1977, on Riva Records (catalogue: RIVA 11). Backed with “You Really Got A Nerve,” this tender ballad, written by Stewart, served as the lead single from his eighth album, Foot Loose & Fancy Free. Produced by Tom Dowd, the A-side’s lush orchestration and Stewart’s raspy vocals crafted a heartfelt love song, peaking at No. 3 on the UK Singl

Rod Stewart
Oct 6, 1977


Get Back Single
A Beatles War Cover Conquest Released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK on November 19, 1976, on Riva Records (catalogue: RIVA 6), Rod Stewart’s “Get Back” was his powerhouse Beatles cover from the All This And World War II soundtrack. Backed with “Trade Winds” from A Night On The Town , the A-side — co-produced by Lou Reizner & Rod Stewart — stormed to No. 11 on the UK Singles Chart for 9 weeks. Pressed by CBS Aston Clinton with solid centre and knock-out centre variants,

Rod Stewart
Nov 19, 1976


Rod Stewart: Maggie May Maxi-Single (1976)
Stewart’s Sing It Again re-released as a 7-inch maxi-single in the UK on November 19, 1976 on Mercury (catalogue: 6160 006) Rod Stewart’s “Maggie May” was backed with “You Wear It Well” and “Twistin’ The Night Away,” this timeless folk-rock anthem and double B-side all from the album Sing It Again Rod , were issued in an accordingly shaped Picture Sleeve in beige/light blue injection moulded variants and Irish pressing. It peaked at No. 31 on the UK Singles Chart for 5 weeks.

Rod Stewart
Nov 19, 1976
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