Maggie May (Remastered Version)

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Published 2016-04-07
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Maggie May (Remastered Version) · Rod Stewart

The Definitive Rod Stewart

℗ 1971 Universal Records. Courtesy of Universal Records, under license from Universal Music Enterprises

Writer: Martin Quittenton
Writer: Rod Stewart

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All Comments (21)
  • Just got a new pup after my Laney passed at 13, shes a black Dachsund, we named her Maggie May
  • @jarodcrazyindian
    Reminds me of my dad playing records after me and my sister had gone to bed. Dad played our life's soundtrack as we fell asleep, happy and safe. Miss you, dad.
  • @marcwordsmith
    far and away the best-ever Rod Stewart song. Maybe because it was about something real. "The morning sun when it's in your face really shows your age. But that don't worry me none; in my eyes you're everything." I love it.
  • @CP5699
    I'm 67 years old. I've heard a million songs. There are about a dozen of them that I'm ALWAYS in the mood to hear. This is one of them.
  • @rybrentd
    Reminds me of simpler times when the people I loved were in my life. RIP and miss you mom.
  • After my mom and dad put me to bed, I would wake up and find them in the living room dancing to this song, made me smile then... makes me smile now, rest in peace Mom and Dad I'm still listening to your favorite song❤
  • @lrich8181
    Every Picture Tells a Story is my favorite Rod Stewart album.
  • @bgmysko5559
    I dropped out of college to stay at my full-time job to stay close to an older girl named Maggie. She broke my heart. Went back to school the next year. This song was the story of my life for a year.
  • Im 23, my grandpa loved rod stewart and this was his favorite song. I remember him driving me to school in his truck blasting this song, it was his favorite… he passed a little over 3 months ago and now im at work crying my eyes out listening to it. Long Live Papa Jack🫶🏽
  • @fredhunt2029
    I am convinced that I made this #1 in the USA by all the quarters I put in the jukebox at the 5th Quarter in Athens, GA. Great times which are now great memories.
  • @deadskunk8733
    My God the radio stations jammed this song down our throats when this came out. Seems like every hour it came on. After all these years I now jam it down my own throat . Hehehehe. Man the times back then.
  • @ihatehers
    My mom's favorite song while I was growing up. She died a year before my daughter and her first and only granddaughter was born (4 grandsons)... we named her Maggie.
  • @mrmasonry9792
    At face value, this song reminds me of my Dad. Because he would turn it up when it came on the radio. Then I lived it. Her name was Michelle. I call her Mickey when I sing this song. She broke me. She brought me the most powerful love Ive ever felt. She also broke me like no one ever could. Here to the shattered glass....................
  • @Bildad1976
    How can anyone not like the bittersweet Maggie May??? The only thing missing from the song is the long, slow, sad, and wistful part I've written in my head which tags the end much like the ending to Layla.