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Rod Stewart discography

Rod Stewart discography

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The following is the complete discography of British singer Rod Stewart. Throughout his career, Stewart has sold 120 million records worldwide, making him one of the world's best-selling music artists in history.[1] According to Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), he has sold 46.6 million albums and singles in the US.[2] Billboard ranked him as the 15th Greatest Artist of all time (6th among male soloist).[3] He is also the 20th Greatest Hot 100 artist of all time[4] and the 13th Greatest Billboard 200 Artist of all time.[5]

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Albums

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Singles

1960s–1970s

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1980s

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  • [A] Also included on previous albums.

1 Although "Reason to Believe" was the A-side, the single was listed on the UK chart as "Maggie May/Reason to Believe".
2 "In a Broken Dream" was credited to Python Lee Jackson and released as a single in late 1969. However, the single did not chart in the UK until 1972.
3 "What's Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made a Loser Out of Me)" was released as a double A-side with "Angel" in the UK and Ireland.
4 "You Can Make Me Dance ..." was credited to Rod Stewart/Faces, at least in the UK.[71]
5 "Sailing" was in 1976 used as the theme music for the BBC documentary series Sailor, about HMS Ark Royal, and when it was subsequently re-released it reached number 3 on the UK Singles Chart. In 1987, the song made a new chart appearance in the UK when re-released as a charity single after the Zeebrugge ferry disaster, reaching number 41 on the chart. The 1987 release also made number 30 in Ireland.
6 "The First Cut Is the Deepest" and "I Don't Want to Talk About It" were released as a double A-side in the UK in 1977. Internationally, the former was released in 1977 and the latter in 1979. However, a newly recorded version of "I Don't Want to Talk About It", included on the Stewart anthology Storyteller, was a number 2 hit on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart in 1990; it did not chart on the Billboard Hot 100 as it was not available as a retail single.

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with The Jeff Beck Group

with Faces

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References

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