Every Beat of My Heart
Every Beat of My Heart stands as a defining track from Rod Stewart's self-titled 1971 debut album, marking his transition from the rock-infused sounds of Faces to a more polished solo style. The recording captures Stewart's early mastery of emotive pop-rock, blending soulful vocals with a driving rhythm section that became a hallmark of his initial solo work. As a cover of a classic standard, the song showcases his ability to reinterpret established material with a distinct, gritty charisma that would later define his extensive discography. This track remains a significant song in his catalogue, illustrating the artistic direction that propelled him toward international stardom and established his reputation as a versatile interpreter of popular music. |