Stewart's music career began in 1962 when he took up busking with a harmonica. In 1963, he joined The Dimensions as a harmonica player and vocalist. In 1964, Stewart joined Long John Baldry and the All Stars before moving to the Jeff Beck Group in 1967. Joining Faces in 1969, he also maintained a solo career releasing his debut album that year. Stewart's early albums were a fusion of rock, folk music, soul music, and R&B. His third album, 1971's Every Picture Tells a Story, was his breakthrough, topping the charts in the UK, US, Canada and Australia, as did its ballad "Maggie May". His 1972 follow-up album, Never a Dull Moment, also reached number one in the UK and Australia, while going top three in the US and Canada. Its single, "You Wear It Well", topped the chart in the UK and was a moderate hit elsewhere.
After Stewart had a handful more UK top ten hits, the Faces broke up in 1975. Stewart's next few hit singles were ballads with "Sailing", off the 1975 UK and Australian number-one album, Atlantic Crossing, becoming a hit in the UK and the Netherlands (number one), Germany (number four) and other countries, but barely charting in North America. A Night on the Town (1976), his fifth straight chart-topper in the UK, began a three-album run of going number one or top three in the US, Canada, the UK and Australia with each release. That album's "Tonight's the Night (Gonna Be Alright)" spent almost two months at number one in the US and Canada, and made the top five in other countries. Foot Loose & Fancy Free (1977) contained the hit "You're in My Heart (The Final Acclaim)" as well as the rocker "Hot Legs". Blondes Have More Fun (1978) and its disco-tinged "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy" both went to number one in Canada, Australia and the US, with "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy" also hitting number one in the UK and the top ten in other countries. Stewart's albums regularly hit the upper rungs of the charts in the Netherlands throughout the 70s and in Sweden from 1975 onward.
After a disco and new wave period in the late 1970s and early 1980s, Stewart's music turned to a soft rock/middle-of-the-road style, with most of his albums reaching the top ten in the UK, Germany and Sweden, but faring less well in the US. The single "Rhythm of My Heart" was a top five hit in the UK, US and other countries, with its source album, 1991's Vagabond Heart, becoming, at number ten in the US and number two in the UK, his highest-charting album in a decade. In 1993, he collaborated with Bryan Adams and Sting on the power ballad "All for Love", which went to number one in many countries. In the early 2000s, he released a series of successful albums interpreting the Great American Songbook.
In 2008, Billboard magazine ranked him the 17th most successful artist on the "Billboard Hot 100 All-Time Top Artists". A Grammy and Brit Award recipient, he was voted at No. 33 in Q Magazine's list of the Top 100 Greatest Singers of all time. As a solo artist, Stewart was inducted into the US Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994, the UK Music Hall of Fame in 2006, and he was inducted a second time into the US Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012 as a member of Faces.
Full Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Stewart
Studio albums
An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down (1969)
Gasoline Alley (1970)
Every Picture Tells a Story (1971)
Never a Dull Moment (1972)
Smiler (1974)
Atlantic Crossing (1975)
A Night on the Town (1976)
Foot Loose & Fancy Free (1977)
Blondes Have More Fun (1978)
Foolish Behaviour (1980)
Tonight I'm Yours (1981)
Body Wishes (1983)
Camouflage (1984)
Every Beat of My Heart (1986)
Out of Order (1988)
Vagabond Heart (1991)
A Spanner in the Works (1995)
When We Were the New Boys (1998)
Human (2001)
It Had to Be You: The Great American Songbook (2002)
As Time Goes By: The Great American Songbook, Volume II (2003)
Stardust: The Great American Songbook, Volume III (2004)
Thanks for the Memory: The Great American Songbook, Volume IV (2005)
Still the Same... Great Rock Classics of Our Time (2006)
Soulbook (2009)
Once in a Blue Moon: The Lost Album (2010)
Fly Me to the Moon... The Great American Songbook Volume V (2010)
Merry Christmas, Baby (2012)
Time (2013)
Another Country (2015)
Blood Red Roses (2018)
The Tears of Hercules (2021)
What Are You Doing New Year's Eve?
Rod Stewart Lyrics
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Aah, but I thought I'd ask you just the same
What are you doing New Year's
New Year's Eve?
Wonder whose arms will hold you good and tight
When it's exactly twelve o'clock that night
Welcoming in the New Year
Maybe I'm crazy to suppose
I'd ever be the one you chose
Out of a thousand invitations
You received
Aah, but in case I stand one little chance
Here comes the jackpot question in advance
What are you doing New Year's
New Year's Eve?
The lyrics to Rod Stewart's "What Are You Doing New Year's Eve?" are based on the universal theme of anticipation and uncertainly of what the future holds, particularly on one of the year's biggest holidays. The singer is expressing his desire to know what his crush will be doing on New Year's Eve, despite knowing that he may not be the one she chooses to spend it with. The opening line, "Maybe it's much too early in the game," suggests that it may be too soon to ask, but he decides to take the risk anyway, emphasizing the importance of the occasion.
The second verse adds an element of nostalgia to the song, as the singer wonders whose arms will hold his crush at the stroke of midnight. This creates a scene of romantic curiosity, as he tries to picture the moment in his head. The chorus repeats the initial question, reinforcing the idea that he is really looking for answers.
The third verse acknowledges the possible rejection, revealing the singer’s awareness that there may be a lot of people vying for his crush's attention on New Year's Eve. He is, however, willing to take the risk and ask anyway, suggesting that he may have strong feelings for her. The song ends with a sense of hope, as he awaits her response with an open heart.
Line by Line Meaning
Maybe it's much too early in the game
Perhaps it's too soon to ask this question
Aah, but I thought I'd ask you just the same
But even so, I wanted to ask you
What are you doing New Year's
What are your plans for New Year's Eve
New Year's Eve?
The evening of December 31st
Wonder whose arms will hold you good and tight
I wonder who will be holding you affectionately
When it's exactly twelve o'clock that night
At the moment when the clock strikes midnight
Welcoming in the New Year
Celebrating the start of the new year
New Year's Eve
The evening of December 31st
Maybe I'm crazy to suppose
Perhaps I am being unrealistic
I'd ever be the one you chose
That you would choose to be with me
Out of a thousand invitations
From all the offers you may have received
You received
All the proposals that came your way
Aah, but in case I stand one little chance
But on the off chance that I have a slim possibility
Here comes the jackpot question in advance
Here is the big question I need to ask you ahead of time
What are you doing New Year's
What are your plans for New Year's Eve
New Year's Eve?
The evening of December 31st
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