Glad & Sorry
Rod Stewart · Other Songs - Rod Stewart
(ronnie lane)
[vocals by ronnie lane]Thank you kindly for thinking of me
If I'm not smiling I'm just thinking
Glad and sorry, happy or sad.
When all is done and spoken
You're up or I'm down
Can you show me a dream,
Can you show me one that's better than mine
Can you stand it in the cold light of day
Neither can i
Can you show me a dream,
Can you show me one that's better than mine
Can you stand it in the cold light of day
Neither can i
[vocals by ronnie lane]Thank you kindly for thinking of me
If I'm not smiling I'm just thinking
Glad and sorry, happy or sad.
When all is done and spoken
You're up or I'm down
Can you show me a dream,
Can you show me one that's better than mine
Can you stand it in the cold light of day
Neither can i
Can you show me a dream,
Can you show me one that's better than mine
Can you stand it in the cold light of day
Neither can i
Glad & Sorry - Rod Stewart
Released in 1974, "Glad & Sorry" stands as a quintessential example of Rod Stewart's mid-career rock and roll, blending bluesy grit with his signature storytelling voice. The track exemplifies the raw energy and emotional vulnerability that defined Stewart's work during the early 1970s, a period where he solidified his status as a leading figure in British rock. While the song lacks a specific album title in public records, it reflects the enduring themes of heartbreak and resilience that permeate his discography. Its enduring appeal lies in its authentic delivery and the way it captures the universal experience of mixed emotions, cementing its place in the canon of classic rock anthems.

