On This Day: May 23, 1986 – Rod Stewart Released Every Beat of My Heart

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On This Day: May 23, 1986 – Rod Stewart Released Every Beat of My Heart.

On this day May 23, 1986, Rod Stewart released his fourteenth studio album Every Beat of My Heart, continuing his long run of success with a collection that blended rock, pop, and heartfelt ballads. The album showcased Stewart’s signature raspy vocals and included emotionally charged tracks like Love Touch, which became a hit in both the UK and the US.

Every Beat of My Heart was a commercial success in the United Kingdom where it climbed to number 5 on the charts. The album marked a return...

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Ah, Rod Stewart's "Every Beat of My Heart" – now there's a blast from the past! May 23, 1986, was a fine day for music lovers, with Rod delivering another gem packed with his signature style. I remember spinning that record in the shop and feeling the room light up with "Love Touch." That track had such a catchy hook, it was impossible not to tap your foot along to it.

Rod had a knack for blending rock and pop with those heartfelt ballads, and his raspy voice just made every song feel so genuine. It's no wonder the album climbed the charts in the UK. Anyone else here have memories of picking up this album or seeing Rod live back in the day? Let's hear your stories!
 
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