By 1971, Rod Stewart had carved out a reputation as a vivacious performer, as both a solo artist and the frontman for British rock group Faces, which also featured future Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood. But he didn t rocket to stardom until he released his third solo album, 1971 s
Every Picture Tells a Story, and its chart-topping single Maggie May which almost didn t make the album.
While planning his third solo LP, Stewart met guitarist and songwriter Martin Quittenton, who had played in a blues-rock band called Steamhammer. Stewart invited Quittenton to his house, where the two began jamming on Bob Dylan covers and some of Quittenton s acoustic ideas, as Stewart recalled in a 2015
Why Rod Stewart Almost Left Maggie May Off His Album
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Why Rod Stewart Almost Left Maggie May Off His Album
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