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Win A Copy Of Rod Stewart : The Great American Songbook Volume V

01 November 2010

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To celebrate the release of Rod Steward: The Great American Songbook Volume V we are giving you the opportunity to win one of five albums. To enter this competition simply answer the question below.

FLY ME TO THE MOON…Volume V marks Rod Stewart’s return to The Great American Songbook album series.  All four of the previous Songbooks were massive Billboard Album Chart toppers in the U.S. Here, in the UK, Rod has had seven Top 10 albums in the UK this century, more than any other male solo act.

All four American Songbooks, the “Greatest Rock Songs” and Soulbook were Platinum plus. In addition, 2009’s Soulbook was his fastest selling album of this century. Combined sales this century are close to 3 million in the UK alone.

Rod Stewart has just wrapped up a “Boxscore”, chart-topping, 33 date European summer tour which enjoyed the biggest concert gross to date this year abroad, including 4 sold out dates at London’s O2 Arena, one of Europe’s biggest venues.


In what year was Rod Stewart born?

a. 1945
b. 1940
c. 19.48

Final track listing:

That Old Black Magic
Beyond The Sea
I’ve Got You Under My Skin
What A Difference A Day Makes
I Get A Kick Out of You
I’ve Got the World On A String
My Foolish Heart
Love Me Or Leave Me
September In The Rain
Fly Me To The Moon
On the Sunny Side of the Street
Moon River

 


Closing Date: 2010-11-30

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Comments

  1. by simone lee 03 November 2010

    WE LOVE ROD STEWART IN OUR HOUSE AS THERE IS LOADS OF SAXAPHONE IN HIS RECORDS AND MY LAD PLAYS THE SAX SO WE WOULD JUST LOVE TO WIN THIS AS HE CAN USE IT AS BACKING TRACKS FOR WHEN HE PLAYS

  2. by James Bruce 19 November 2010

    love a copy of this!!! i first saw rod at the weeley music festival back in 1971 he was brilliant then and he gets better with age !!!

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