Infatuation
Rod Stewart · Camouflage
I can't work and I can't eat
I've been drunk all day, can't concentrate
Maybe I'm making a big mistake
Caught me down like a killer shark
It's like a railroad running right through my heart
Jekyll and Hyde the way I behave
Feel like I'm running on an empty gauge
Oh no not again
It hurts so good
I don't understand
Infatuation
Infatuation
Infatuation
Infatuation
Heart beats silly like a big bass drum
Losing all equilibrium
It's so hard in the middle of the week
Maybe this woman's just all I need
Oh no not again
It hurts so good
I don't understand
Infatuation
Infatuation
Infatuation
Infatuation
Fatuate me baby
Spirits soar when I'm by her side
She put a little love in this heart of mine
Maybe I'm lucky, maybe I'm freed
Maybe this woman's just all I need
Oh no not again
It hurts so good
I don't understand
Infatuation
Infatuation
Infatuation
Infatuation
Rev it up
Infatuation - Rod Stewart
Rod Stewart's "Infatuation" appears on the 1976 album Camouflage, a collection that showcases his enduring ability to blend rock energy with melodic sensibilities. As a defining track from this period, the song exemplifies Stewart's signature style, characterized by his distinctive vocal delivery and songwriting that often explores themes of romance and emotional intensity. Released during a time when Stewart was solidifying his status as a rock icon, the recording reflects the polished yet raw sound typical of his mid-1970s work. The track stands as a testament to his capacity to craft memorable melodies that resonate across generations, capturing the fleeting nature of passion within a framework of classic rock and roll.

