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Rod Stewart Announces New Album 'Swing Fever' With Jools Holland

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Rod Stewart has announced that he will release new album,Swing Fever, with Jools Holland on February 23, 2024.

The 13-track Swing Fever, featuring covers of classic big band hits, will be available on CD, clear LP and black LP via Rhino Records.

Amazon will release a limited edition green vinyl edition.

Swing Fever is currently available for pre-order at https://lnk.to/SwingFever

As a pre-cursor to the album, Stewart shared its first single, "Almost Like Being in Love," on YouTube.

"I don't think we had one single debate about the songs we wanted to do and we could've kept recording for another year of the album. We agreed on absolutely everything," Stewart told Rolling Stone.

"Rod does it naturally and when we sit at the piano he just sings them and it's a natural feel," Holland added. "He's spent his life illuminating the world with his voice, but this music has always been there too, whether it's a part of the blues and the swing and he understands that fully."

Swing Fever Tracklist:

Lullaby Of Broadway
Oh Marie
Sentimental Journey
Pennies From Heaven
Night Train
Love Is The Sweetest Thing
Them There Eyes
Good Rockin' Tonight
Ain't Misbehavin'
Frankie And Johnny
Walkin' My Baby Back Home
Almost Like Being In Love
Tennessee Waltz

(Photo: Joe Bielawa; CC BY 2.0 via Wikimedia)

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