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"Reason to Believe"
German picture sleeve
Single by Rod Stewart
from the album Every Picture Tells a Story
B-side"Maggie May"
ReleasedJuly 1971
Length4:10
LabelMercury
Songwriter(s)Tim Hardin
Producer(s)Rod Stewart
Rod Stewart singles chronology
"It`s All Over Now"
(1970)
"Reason to Believe"
(1971)
"(I Know) I`m Losing You"
(1971)

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Reason to Believe

Rod Stewart

1971 Single
  • Released: July 1971 · Fecha Grabación: 1971 -
    Label: Mercury · · Productor: Rod Stewart

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    Single of Rod Stewart

    For other uses, see Reason to Believe (disambiguation).

    "Reason to Believe" is a song written, composed, and first recorded by American folk singer Tim Hardin in 1965. It has since been recorded by many artists, most notably by the Carpenters on their album Close to You in 1970, and Rod Stewart first for his album Every Picture Tells a Story in 1971 and again for the live album Unplugged...and Seated in 1993. Other notable versions were recorded by the Youngbloods, Bobby Darin, and Peter, Paul and Mary.

    Tim Hardin version

    After having had his recording contract terminated by Columbia Records, Tim Hardin achieved some success in the 1960s as a songwriter based in Greenwich Village. The original recording of "Reason to Believe" comes from Hardin`s debut album, Tim Hardin 1, recorded in 1965 and released on the Verve Records label in 1966 when he was 25.[1]

    Tim Hardin`s original recording of the song is also on the soundtrack to the 2000 film Wonder Boys.[2]

    The Carpenters version

    The Carpenters[3] recorded "Reason to Believe" for their second LP, Close to You, in 1970. On television, the duo performed their version on The 5th Dimension Travelling Sunshine Show on August 18, 1971[4] and Make Your Own Kind of Music on September 7, 1971.[5] Richard Carpenter remixed the song for the release of the 1995 compilation, Interpretations: A 25th Anniversary Celebration.

    Rod Stewart versions

    "Reason to Believe (live)"
    Single by Rod Stewart
    from the album Unplugged...and Seated
    B-side"It`s All Over Now" (live)
    ReleasedAugust 9, 1993 (1993-08-09)[6]
    Length4:07
    LabelWarner Bros.
    Songwriter(s)Tim Hardin
    Producer(s)Patrick Leonard
    Rod Stewart singles chronology

    "Have I Told You Lately (live)"
    (1993)

    "Reason to Believe (live)"
    (1993)

    "People Get Ready (live)"
    (1993)

    Background

    British singer and songwriter Rod Stewart`s version of "Reason to Believe" appeared as the first single from his 1971 album, Every Picture Tells a Story, with "Maggie May" as the B-side. "Reason to Believe" reached No. 62 on the Billboard Hot 100 on its own before the more popular B-side overtook it on its way to No. 1 on the chart. The Hot 100 listed "Reason To Believe" as the flip side for the remaining 16 weeks of that run. Stewart`s double-sided hit, which topped the Hot 100 during all five chart weeks of October 1971, held the Carpenters` "Superstar" at No. 2 during the third and fourth of those weeks.

    Stewart`s version is noted for its instrumentation, featuring a piano, which is heard playing the slow introduction, before Stewart`s voice is heard singing. This is followed by an electric organ, drums, and an acoustic guitar. It also features a solo violin, which is heard during the instrumental break of the bridge. The piano, along with the organ, play the outro. There is a 2 second pause, before Stewart`s vocal is heard singing the bridge in a cappella, ("Someone like you"), before the piano enters, followed by the violin, the drums and the guitar, featuring a rhythm change from 2/4 to 3/4 for a few measures, before reverting back to the 2/4 rhythm, with Stewart repeating the bridge before he stops singing, with the instruments carrying on the melody to through the song`s fade. The organist was not present during the repeated bridge session.

    A live version was released in 1993 on the album Unplugged...and Seated. Released as the second single from the album in August 1993 and entering the Hot 100 on August 14, 1993, twenty-two years to the date when it was last listed as the front side in 1971, it reached No. 19 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 3 on the Canadian RPM Top Singles chart. The 1993 single includes a live version of "It`s All Over Now", which was recorded during the MTV Unplugged performance but does not appear on the album.

    Altogether, the two versions of "Reason to Believe" logged a total of 41 weeks on the Hot 100, more than any other Rod Stewart song.

    Charts

    Certifications

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    New Zealand (RMNZ)[25]

    Gold

    10,000*

    * Sales figures based on certification alone.

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Single of Rod Stewart

    For other uses, see Reason to Believe (disambiguation).

    "Reason to Believe" is a song written, composed, and first recorded by American folk singer Tim Hardin in 1965. It has since been recorded by many artists, most notably by the Carpenters on their album Close to You in 1970, and Rod Stewart first for his album Every Picture Tells a Story in 1971 and again for the live album Unplugged...and Seated in 1993. Other notable versions were recorded by the Youngbloods, Bobby Darin, and Peter, Paul and Mary.

    Tim Hardin version

    After having had his recording contract terminated by Columbia Records, Tim Hardin achieved some success in the 1960s as a songwriter based in Greenwich Village. The original recording of "Reason to Believe" comes from Hardin`s debut album, Tim Hardin 1, recorded in 1965 and released on the Verve Records label in 1966 when he was 25.[1]

    Tim Hardin`s original recording of the song is also on the soundtrack to the 2000 film Wonder Boys.[2]

    The Carpenters version

    The Carpenters[3] recorded "Reason to Believe" for their second LP, Close to You, in 1970. On television, the duo performed their version on The 5th Dimension Travelling Sunshine Show on August 18, 1971[4] and Make Your Own Kind of Music on September 7, 1971.[5] Richard Carpenter remixed the song for the release of the 1995 compilation, Interpretations: A 25th Anniversary Celebration.

    Rod Stewart versions

    "Reason to Believe (live)"
    Single by Rod Stewart
    from the album Unplugged...and Seated
    B-side"It`s All Over Now" (live)
    ReleasedAugust 9, 1993 (1993-08-09)[6]
    Length4:07
    LabelWarner Bros.
    Songwriter(s)Tim Hardin
    Producer(s)Patrick Leonard
    Rod Stewart singles chronology

    "Have I Told You Lately (live)"
    (1993)

    "Reason to Believe (live)"
    (1993)

    "People Get Ready (live)"
    (1993)

    Background

    British singer and songwriter Rod Stewart`s version of "Reason to Believe" appeared as the first single from his 1971 album, Every Picture Tells a Story, with "Maggie May" as the B-side. "Reason to Believe" reached No. 62 on the Billboard Hot 100 on its own before the more popular B-side overtook it on its way to No. 1 on the chart. The Hot 100 listed "Reason To Believe" as the flip side for the remaining 16 weeks of that run. Stewart`s double-sided hit, which topped the Hot 100 during all five chart weeks of October 1971, held the Carpenters` "Superstar" at No. 2 during the third and fourth of those weeks.

    Stewart`s version is noted for its instrumentation, featuring a piano, which is heard playing the slow introduction, before Stewart`s voice is heard singing. This is followed by an electric organ, drums, and an acoustic guitar. It also features a solo violin, which is heard during the instrumental break of the bridge. The piano, along with the organ, play the outro. There is a 2 second pause, before Stewart`s vocal is heard singing the bridge in a cappella, ("Someone like you"), before the piano enters, followed by the violin, the drums and the guitar, featuring a rhythm change from 2/4 to 3/4 for a few measures, before reverting back to the 2/4 rhythm, with Stewart repeating the bridge before he stops singing, with the instruments carrying on the melody to through the song`s fade. The organist was not present during the repeated bridge session.

    A live version was released in 1993 on the album Unplugged...and Seated. Released as the second single from the album in August 1993 and entering the Hot 100 on August 14, 1993, twenty-two years to the date when it was last listed as the front side in 1971, it reached No. 19 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 3 on the Canadian RPM Top Singles chart. The 1993 single includes a live version of "It`s All Over Now", which was recorded during the MTV Unplugged performance but does not appear on the album.

    Altogether, the two versions of "Reason to Believe" logged a total of 41 weeks on the Hot 100, more than any other Rod Stewart song.

    Charts

    Certifications

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    New Zealand (RMNZ)[25]

    Gold

    10,000*

    * Sales figures based on certification alone.

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