Rod Stewart’s “Maggie May” was just named the best No. 1 song from 1971, but the true story that inspired it is even more surprising. So, let’s give it a closer look, shall we? An autobiographical ...
Gabrielle Ulubay is a Music writer at Collider. She has previously been published in The New York Times, Bustle, HuffPost Personal, and other magazines, and wrote at Marie Claire for nearly three ...
Stewart also initially issued “Maggie May” as the B-side of “Reason to Believe,” a cover of a 1966 song by U.S. folk artist Tim Hardin that he released as a single in July 1971. “Reason to Believe” ...
The classic rock hit, named the top No. 1 song of its year, has a surprising backstory tied to The Fab Four and the singer’s own teenage experience.
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