A Quote by Rod Stewart

You're every love song ever written. — © Rod Stewart
You're every love song ever written.
I have a card catalogue in my brain of every lyric of every sappy love song ever written.
I think every revolutionary act is an act of love. Every song that I've written, it is because of my desire to use music as a way to empower and re-humanize people who are living in a dehumanizing setting. The song is in order to better the human condition.
I don't think you ever write a song with any intention except the song's about such and such per say ... we've never written a song and thought 'oh it'd be great if in this part this happened in the audience'.
Every single song I've ever written is sung by a character created by somebody else. Some might have a jaundiced view of love, some don't. But none of these songs is me singing - not a single one.
There's political content in almost every song we've ever written on some level. It colors everything.
Each song is a child I nourish and give my love to. But even if you have never written a song, your life is a song. How can it not be?
All you gotta do is think of the song in your head. And it doesn't matter whether you can play it or not, you can get somebody to play it. With songs I've written, there's a song called "The Statue", which I can't play. There are songs that I've written that I've actually just hummed on - there's a song on one of the albums they have there on the Internet called "My Love Was True" and it's almost operatic. I can't play it. But I can sing it.
If you write a country song, and it's the best song you've ever written but throw it out because you're a metal band, you'd be an idiot.
I was one of those guys, you know, playing and singing, and there was no reason for me to write a song, because there were so many beautiful songs out. And Bob Dylan was always the ultimate songwriter, and nobody could ever write a song as good as him, and nobody ever has written a song as good as him.
Most people who ask me what's my favorite song, expect that it's 'Midnight Train' or 'Neither One of Us.' But actually, it's always kinda been 'The Need to Be' because of what it says. I love the way that song was written, I love the melody, I love everything about it.
Of all the songs that I've written since I was 15 or 16, every song is different every song is special, it happens in a different way and I like that.
Every song I've ever written has been based in reality, based in fact, things that happen to me.
When I write a song, it is to fill a niche in people's lives. To have a song for every experience if one hadn't been written yet.
My favorite thing is coming up with titles. The majority of the songs I've every written I've always thought of the title before I've written the song.
Every artist has the song where they say, 'I wish I could have written a song as good as this,' but they don't feel like they've done it yet. It pushes you to evolve.
I always think that today is the best day that there's ever been. The song that I'm working on is always the best song I've ever written. The woman I'm looking at is the most incomprehensibly beautiful woman I've ever seen. These dogs that I have now are, by far, the best dogs I've ever had - although, so were the last pair of dogs I had.
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