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  1. Gasoline Alley. “Well, it’s like this you see: Now I am definitely not one to complain – no way can I be accused of that. I turned up promptly at each session with my guitars, a shoelace and a small wireless – I couldn’t be fairer than that.

  2. GASOLINE ALLEY. Ronnie plays guitar, bottleneck guitar, acoustic guitar and bass on Rod’s second solo album and he co-wrote the title track. It was released in 1970. and is included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.

  3. Gasoline Alley is the second solo studio album by the British singer-songwriter Rod Stewart. It was released on 12 June 1970 by Vertigo Records. It is a collection of covers combined with Stewart's own compositions.

  4. Rod Stewart - Maggie May / Gasoline Alley (from One Night Only!) ft. Ron Wood. Music video by Rod Stewart performing Maggie May / Gasoline Alley. (P) 2004 RCA Records, a division of...

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  5. Jul 22, 2008 · Watch Rod Stewart and Ron Wood perform two classic songs, Maggie May and Gasoline Alley, in a rare and intimate live show. Enjoy their amazing vocals, guitars and chemistry in this video.

  6. An aura of the past is evoked by the wistful sentiments of the opening title track, written by Stewart and Ron Wood: “Goin’ home, rollin’ home, back to Gasoline Alley where I started from.” Throughout the song, a slinky electric slide guitar part by Wood – the album’s instrumental co-star, playing at his most inspired – seconds ...

  7. Stewart wrote the song with Ronnie Wood, his bandmate in the Faces who was his right-hand man on his early solo material. Wood also played guitar on the song.