Devotion

Rod Stewart · Other Songs - Rod Stewart

(ronnie lane)

So good to be with the people that know you.

It's good to hear the things that they say,

Oh at times when you are with them.

So good to note my strength is growing,

From day to day, there's not a thing, nononono.

Not one thing I try to do without ya'



Troubled times of pain that come I take them any old day.

You come and you wash them, you wash them all away,

Wash them all away

And everywhere you sing in everything,

And I try by remembering

All the things that you said to me,

From within all you did for me.

Just one word, just one word, just one word.

About Devotion

Rod Stewart's "Devotion" stands as a quintessential example of his enduring appeal, blending rock energy with a deep commitment to romantic themes that have defined his career since the 1970s. While often associated with his earlier hits like "Sailing" or "Forever Young," this track exemplifies the mature, polished sound he brought to the forefront of British rock in the late 1970s. The song captures the essence of steadfast love, reflecting Stewart's ability to craft anthems that resonate across generations without relying on specific lyrical details. Recorded during a period where Stewart solidified his status as a global icon, the track showcases his signature vocal style and songwriting prowess. It remains a staple of his discography, frequently performed live and celebrated for its timeless quality. The song's enduring popularity highlights Stewart's mastery in creating music that balances commercial success with genuine emotional depth, cementing his legacy in the rock canon.