Rod Stewart - That old feeling

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Rod Stewart - That old feeling

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  • C'mon, you're not being fair. This rendition is entertaining. Obviously, he is no Sinatra. But then, who is?

  • I like it better than Frank's version (and I'm a huge fan of Sinatra). I think Frank sings it too slowly. Rod brought it up tempo enough to still make it sound like the emotion it is: yearning for something lost. Rod is a different style singer and comes from a much different background than Frank. That's not a bad thing.

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  • Y cuando usted me llamó la atención

    Mi corazón se detuvo

    Una vez más, me pareció sentir que el viejo anhelo

    Y yo sabía que la chispa del amor seguía ardiendo

    No habrá nuevo romance para mí

    Es tonto para empezar

    Por ese sentimiento muy, muy viejo todavía está en mi corazón . . .

  • love rod he is great, love nod too from slade, chq out my oh my swing version

  • This is good. My favorite cover of "That Old Feeling" remains the opening track from "Louis Armstrong Meets Oscar Peterson," the 1957 Capitol Studios album by those two greats.

  • I am a NEW rod stewart fan and REALLY enjoying his music. Guess I was out of the good music loop for too many years..

    He does the 30s and 40s songs like someone who actually lived in that era..

    Kudos to him..

  • ROD DESTROYS ANOTHER OLD STANDARD.IT'S TERRIBLE.

  • @450984 he is acting his age, singing classics, what do you want him to do?, Rap?, now i know who Sinatra is and was, but i still think Stewart is better, really listen, i think Stewart is on par with Tony Bennet, who Sinatra said was the best singer he heard

  • This great standard was composed in 1937 by Sammy Fain with lyrics by Lew Brown.  Sammy also wrote 'A Certain Smile,' 'I'll Be Seeing You'' and the

    complete score of 'Calamity Jane.'

  • Thanks Rod...it's such a pleasure to hear some of thes great old songs...the melody...and the Lyrics...why some of the words have 3 or 4 syllables...(sp)

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