Every Picture Tells a Story

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About Every Picture Tells a Story

"Every Picture Tells a Story" is a song written by Rod Stewart and Ron Wood and initially released as the title track of Stewart's 1971 album Every Picture Tells a Story. It has since been released on numerous Stewart compilation and live albums, including The Best of Rod Stewart, Storyteller – The Complete Anthology: 1964–1990 and Unplugged...and Seated. It was released as a single in Spain, backed with "Reason to Believe." It has also been covered by The Georgia Satellites on their 1986 album Georgia Satellites and by Robin McAuley on Forever Mod: A Tribute to Rod Stewart. In the Rolling Stone Album Guide, critic Paul Evans described "Every Picture Tells a Story" and "Maggie May," another song off the Every Picture Tells a Story album, as Rod Stewart's and Ron Wood's "finest hour—happy lads wearing their hearts on their sleeves." Music critic Greil Marcus regards the song as "Rod Stewart's greatest performance."The lyrics of "Every Picture Tells a Story" from a first person narrative of the singer finding adventures with women all over the world but eventually returning home after having learned some moral lessons. Locations of his adventures include Paris, Rome and Peking. Allmusic critic Denise Sullivan commented that lyrics are racist and sexist (e.g., describing an Asian woman as a "slit-eyed lady"), and that the song "is a real nugget from a brief period in time when rock singers didn't worry about what it meant to be rude -- in fact, the ruder and cruder, the better."However, a live version of the song performed by Stewart in 1992, 21 years after the original album version was released, skips a complete verse containing some particularly unkind and crude references to women, as well as a self-deprecating reference: "I firmly believed that I/Didn't need anyone but me/I sincerely felt I was so complete/Look how wrong you can be/The women I've known I wouldn't let tie my shoe/They wouldn't give you the time of day/But the slit-eyed lady knocked me off my feet/God I was so glad I found her". Allmusic editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine praised the song as "devilishly witty." The lyrics begin with a reference to the theme of self-discovery: 


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1986
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Spent some time feelin' inferior
Standin' in front of my mirror
Combed my hair in a thousand ways
But I came out lookin' just the same
Daddy said "Son you better see the world
I wouldn't blame you if you wanted to leave.
But remember one thing don't lose your head
To a woman that'll spend your bread"
So I got out

Paris was a place you could hide away
If you thought you didn't fit in
French police wouldn't give me no peace, 
Just claimed I was a nasty person
Down along the Left Bank, minding my own,
Was knocked down by a human stampede
Got arrested for inciting a peaceful riot
When all I wanted was a cup of tea
I was accused

Down in Rome I wasn't getting enough
Of the things that keep a young man alive
My body stunk but I kept my funk at a time

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The Georgia Satellites

The Georgia Satellites are a Southern rock band from Atlanta, Georgia, USA. They are best known for their 1986 top five hit single "Keep Your Hands to Yourself", and draw inspiration from Chuck Berry, Little Feat, and AC/DC, among others. more »

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Written by: RONALD DAVID WOOD, STEVE HARLEY

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13 facts about this song

Genre Classification
"Every Picture Tells a Story" is primarily classified as a rock and folk rock song.
Album Information
The song is the title track from Rod Stewart's third studio album, released in May 1971.
Critical Reception
The album "Every Picture Tells a Story" is often considered Stewart's best work, and is widely regarded as a seminal album in the history of rock music.
Songwriting Credits
The song was co-written by Rod Stewart and Ron Wood.
Ron Wood Participation
Rod Stewart's frequent collaborator and Faces bandmate, Ron Wood, played several instruments on the track including acoustic and electric guitars and bass guitar.
Multi-instrumentalist Input
In addition to the guitars and bass, Wood also played the mandolin, contributing a distinctive sound to the track.
Notable Cover
In 1988, it was covered by the Georgia Satellites, an American southern rock band.
Shared Album Success
The success of "Every Picture Tells a Story," the single, echoed the overall success of the album of the same name, which reached number one on the Billboard 200 in the United States and the UK Albums Chart in Britain.
Chart-Topping Hits
While "Every Picture Tells a Story" was not released as a single itself, the album had two top five hits including "Maggie May" and "Reason to Believe."
Iconic Lyrics
The opening lyrics, "Every picture tell a story don't it?" has become a memorable and often quoted line.
Spontaneous Recording
According to Stewart, the recording of the song was very spontaneous with the final version being very close to the original first take.
Stewart's Favorite
In interviews, Rod Stewart has cited "Every Picture Tells a Story" as one of his favorite songs from his long career.
Continuing Legacy
More than four decades later, the song is still a staple in Stewart's concerts and popular on classic rock radio stations.

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