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Singles chronology

All for Love
All for Love
16/11/1993
So Far Away
So Far Away
0/0/1996

Leave Virginia Alone

Rod Stewart

1995 Single
  • Released: 16 May 1995 · Fecha Grabación: 1995 -
    Label: Warner Bros. · · Productor: James Newton Howard , Michael Ostin , Lenny Waronker
    1
    Leave Virginia Alone
    Rod StewartRod Stewart • w: Tom Petty • 1995 /05 /16
    4:07
  • 2
    Rod Stewart • 1995 /05 /16
    0:00
  • Album


    A Spanner in the Works

    A Spanner in the Works

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 29 May 1995 · Fecha Grabación: 1993 -
    Discográfica: Warner Bros. · Estudio de Grabación: Woodstock House Co. (Wicker, Ireland); A&M Studios and Ocean Way Recording (Los Angeles, CA); Herschel House (Hollywood, CA). · Productor: Trevor Horn , Rod Stewart , James Newton-Howard , Michael Ostin , Lenny Waronker , Bernard Edwards , Andy Taylor.
    1
    Windy Town
    Rod StewartRod Stewart • w: Chris Rea • 1995 /05 /29
    5:12
  • 2
    The Downtown Lights
    Rod StewartRod Stewart • w: Paul Buchanan • 1995 /05 /29
    6:33
  • 3
    Leave Virginia Alone
    Rod StewartRod Stewart • w: Tom Petty • 1995 /05 /29
    4:07
  • 4
    Sweetheart Like You
    Rod StewartRod Stewart • w: Bob Dylan • 1995 /05 /16
    4:54
  • 5
    This
    Rod StewartRod Stewart • w: John Capek; Marc Jordan • 1995 /05 /16
    5:19
  • 6
    Lady Luck
    Rod StewartRod Stewart • w: Carmine Rojas; Jeff Golub; Kevin Savigar; Rod Stewart • 1995 /05 /16
    4:25
  • 7
    You're the Star
    Rod StewartRod Stewart • w: Billy Livsey; F. Miller & J. Barry; Graham Lyle • 1995 /05 /16
    4:40
  • 8
    Muddy, Sam and Otis
    Rod StewartRod Stewart • w: Kevin Savigar; Rod Stewart • 1995 /05 /16
    4:42
  • 9
    Hang on St. Christopher
    Rod StewartRod Stewart • w: Tom Waits • 1995 /05 /16
    4:04
  • 10
    Delicious
    Rod StewartRod Stewart • w: Andy Taylor; Robin LeMesurier; Rod Stewart • 1995 /05 /16
    4:43
  • 11
    Soothe Me
    Rod StewartRod Stewart • w: Sam Cooke • 1995 /05 /16
    3:34
  • 12
    Purple Heather
    Rod StewartRod Stewart • w: Rod Stewart • 1995 /05 /16
    4:56
  • Album

    All for Love
    All for Love
    16/11/1993
    So Far Away
    So Far Away
    0/0/1996
    "Leave Virginia Alone"
    Single by Rod Stewart
    from the album A Spanner in the Works
    Released16 May 1995 (1995-05-16)[1]
    GenreRock
    Length4:07
    LabelWarner Bros.
    Songwriter(s)Tom Petty
    Producer(s)
    Rod Stewart singles chronology
    "You`re the Star"
    (1995)
    "Leave Virginia Alone"
    (1995)
    "Lady Luck"
    (1995)

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    1995 song written by Tom Petty, first performed by Rod Stewart

    "Leave Virginia Alone" is a song written by American musician Tom Petty and performed by British rock and pop singer and songwriter Rod Stewart on Stewart`s seventeenth album, A Spanner in the Works (1995). The song reached number one on the Canadian RPM Top Singles and Adult Contemporary charts in 1995. It also reached number 52 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number 53 in Australia. It was later included on Petty`s album Wildflowers and All the Rest (2020).

    Background

    "Leave Virginia Alone" was originally meant to be on Tom Petty`s studio album Wildflowers, but the track did not make the album.[2] In a Billboard interview with Rod Stewart, Stewart revealed that Petty`s manager gave him the song when Petty believed the track was too similar to a previous hit of his.[3] "Leave Virginia Alone" was added to Stewart`s album A Spanner in the Works after the audio mastering was finished and was the first single for the album.[4]

    Release

    On 13 May 1995, Stewart debuted "Leave Virginia Alone" on Saturday Night Live`s twentieth-season finale.[5]

    Reception

    "Leave Virginia Alone" received positive reviews from critics. Steve Baltin from Cash Box declared it as "a can’t miss" and "a guaranteed

    smash". He added, "In addition, though, it’s a wonderfully catchy tune that features Stewart’s trademark vocals sounding as strong as they have in years."[6] Matthew Bolin of Popdose said it was a "solid song with a fitting vocal performance".[7] Larry Flick from Billboard complimented the connection between Rod Stewart`s voice with the beats and acoustic guitars of the track.[8] All the same, Stewart admitted to Billboard that at first, he did not like the song and had to be convinced to record the track.[4]

    Music video

    In the accompanying music video for "Leave Virginia Alone", a woman runs away from people wearing costumes after holding a press conference. In an article in the Chicago Tribune, Susan Alexander said "Leave Virginia Alone" fit the music video format of having a "bad girl" who uses emotional manipulation.[9] A few years later in Michigan Sociological Review, Alexander said she believed the woman in the video committed a sinful act, and the lyrics of "Leave Virginia Alone" point towards drug abuse and promiscuity.[10]

    Charts

    Tom Petty version

    "Leave Virginia Alone"
    Single by Tom Petty
    from the album Wildflowers & All the Rest
    Released2020 (2020)
    Recorded1993
    GenreRock
    Length4:15
    LabelWarner Bros.
    Songwriter(s)Tom Petty
    Tom Petty singles chronology

    "Wildflowers (Home Recording)"
    (2020)

    "Leave Virginia Alone"
    (2020)

    "Leave Virginia Alone", this time sung by the writer Tom Petty, would later appear on the track list for the posthumous album released by his estate, Wildflowers & All the Rest. The song was released as a single from the album on October 1, 2020.[20]

    See also

    • List of number-one singles of 1995 (Canada)

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    1995 song written by Tom Petty, first performed by Rod Stewart

    "Leave Virginia Alone" is a song written by American musician Tom Petty and performed by British rock and pop singer and songwriter Rod Stewart on Stewart`s seventeenth album, A Spanner in the Works (1995). The song reached number one on the Canadian RPM Top Singles and Adult Contemporary charts in 1995. It also reached number 52 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number 53 in Australia. It was later included on Petty`s album Wildflowers and All the Rest (2020).

    Background

    "Leave Virginia Alone" was originally meant to be on Tom Petty`s studio album Wildflowers, but the track did not make the album.[2] In a Billboard interview with Rod Stewart, Stewart revealed that Petty`s manager gave him the song when Petty believed the track was too similar to a previous hit of his.[3] "Leave Virginia Alone" was added to Stewart`s album A Spanner in the Works after the audio mastering was finished and was the first single for the album.[4]

    Release

    On 13 May 1995, Stewart debuted "Leave Virginia Alone" on Saturday Night Live`s twentieth-season finale.[5]

    Reception

    "Leave Virginia Alone" received positive reviews from critics. Steve Baltin from Cash Box declared it as "a can’t miss" and "a guaranteed

    smash". He added, "In addition, though, it’s a wonderfully catchy tune that features Stewart’s trademark vocals sounding as strong as they have in years."[6] Matthew Bolin of Popdose said it was a "solid song with a fitting vocal performance".[7] Larry Flick from Billboard complimented the connection between Rod Stewart`s voice with the beats and acoustic guitars of the track.[8] All the same, Stewart admitted to Billboard that at first, he did not like the song and had to be convinced to record the track.[4]

    Music video

    In the accompanying music video for "Leave Virginia Alone", a woman runs away from people wearing costumes after holding a press conference. In an article in the Chicago Tribune, Susan Alexander said "Leave Virginia Alone" fit the music video format of having a "bad girl" who uses emotional manipulation.[9] A few years later in Michigan Sociological Review, Alexander said she believed the woman in the video committed a sinful act, and the lyrics of "Leave Virginia Alone" point towards drug abuse and promiscuity.[10]

    Charts

    Tom Petty version

    "Leave Virginia Alone"
    Single by Tom Petty
    from the album Wildflowers & All the Rest
    Released2020 (2020)
    Recorded1993
    GenreRock
    Length4:15
    LabelWarner Bros.
    Songwriter(s)Tom Petty
    Tom Petty singles chronology

    "Wildflowers (Home Recording)"
    (2020)

    "Leave Virginia Alone"
    (2020)

    "Leave Virginia Alone", this time sung by the writer Tom Petty, would later appear on the track list for the posthumous album released by his estate, Wildflowers & All the Rest. The song was released as a single from the album on October 1, 2020.[20]

    See also

    • List of number-one singles of 1995 (Canada)

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