Time After Time

Rod Stewart · Vol. 2-Great American Songbook [2009]

What good are words I say to you?

They can't convey to you what's in my heart

If you could hear instead

The things I've left unsaid



Time after time

I tell myself that I'm

So lucky to be loving you



So lucky to be

The one you run to see

In the evening, when the day is through



I only know what I know

The passing years will show

You've kept my love so young, so new



And time after time

You'll hear me say that I'm

So lucky to be loving you



I only know what I know

The passing years will show

You've kept my love so young, so new



And time after time

You'll hear me say that I'm

So lucky to be loving you

Lucky to be loving you

Time After Time - Rod Stewart

Rod Stewart's 'Time After Time' stands as a defining track from his extensive career, blending his signature rock sensibility with a timeless pop melody. Originally recorded in 1977, the song became a staple of his discography, showcasing his ability to craft anthems that resonate across generations. Featured on the 2009 compilation 'Vol. 2-Great American Songbook,' this recording highlights Stewart's enduring vocal prowess and his skill in interpreting classic songwriting structures. The track exemplifies the smooth, melodic rock style that characterized much of his work during the late 1970s, earning it a permanent place in his catalog of hits. Its enduring popularity speaks to the universal appeal of its message and the polished production that made it a radio favorite for decades.