“Well, it’s like this you see: Now I am definitely not one to complain – no way can I be accused of that. I turned up promptly at each session with my guitars, a shoelace and a small wireless –...
Rod Stewart’s debut, contractual obligation album, features Ronnie on every track, playing guitar, bottleneck guitar, bass guitar, and even harmonica on the song, ‘Dirty Old Town’. Tracks include a cover of Ronnie’s future bandmates’ 1968 single, ‘Street Fighting Man’, and...
Smiler is Rod Stewart’s sixth album, fifth solo album and final album for Mercury Records, released in 1974. It features 2 co-writes for Ronnie: ‘Sailor’ and ‘Dixie Toot’.
Never a Dull Moment is Rod’s fourth solo album, which was released in the summer of 1972. It went to number 1 in the UK and no. 2 in the US. Ronnie has three co-writes on this album including ‘True...
Ronnie co-wrote the title track of Rod’s third album, Every Picture Tells a Story. Along with Ronnie all five members of The Faces featured on this album, which includes Rod’s breakout hits ‘Maggie May’ and ‘Reason to Believe’. It was...
Ronnie plays guitar, bottleneck guitar, acoustic guitar and bass on Rod’s second solo album and he co-wrote the title track. It was released in 1970. and is included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.