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Subject: Doesn't this guy sound like Rod Stewart?
Written By: Carl on 01/30/06 at 2:50 pm
Now I don't know the singer's name, the song is 'You're beautiful' and I could swear it was Rod singing it. Kind of like how Chris Issac sounds so much like Roy Orbison that it's downright scary! LOL!!
Subject: Re: Doesn't this guy sound like Rod Stewart?
Written By: whistledog on 01/30/06 at 3:11 pm
The most dead ringer of a Rod Stewart sound-a-like has to be Kelly Jones of Stereophonics. When I first heard their version of "Handbags and Gladrags", I thought it was Rod himself doing a new version of the one he covered in 1969
Subject: Re: Doesn't this guy sound like Rod Stewart?
Written By: quirky_cat_girl on 01/30/06 at 7:22 pm
I totally thought that he sounded like Rod Stewart, as well! LOL! :D ;D
Subject: Re: Doesn't this guy sound like Rod Stewart?
Written By: nally on 01/30/06 at 10:56 pm
I totally thought that he sounded like Rod Stewart, as well! LOL! :D ;D
Me too! :o :o I keep hearing this song, by this singer whose voice sounds very much like Rod Stewart (although a little less raspy), and I don't know what it's called...but thanks for telling us who the singer is. From now on I'll remember that it's James Blunt.
Subject: Re: Doesn't this guy sound like Rod Stewart?
Written By: Tanya1976 on 01/30/06 at 11:44 pm
James definitely sounds like Rod Stewart!!! I'm a major Rod fan and I thought he had a new single out. I love the song irregardless. It's funny b/c when Mariah Carey came out with "Vision of Love", I swore up and down it was Whitney Houston.
Subject: Re: Doesn't this guy sound like Rod Stewart?
Written By: karen on 01/31/06 at 3:32 am
My son reckons James Blunt has a womans voice
Subject: Re: Doesn't this guy sound like Rod Stewart?
Written By: AnnieBanannie on 01/31/06 at 8:19 am
Now I don't know the singer's name, the song is 'You're beautiful' and I could swear it was Rod singing it. Kind of like how Chris Issac sounds so much like Roy Orbison that it's downright scary! LOL!!
I didn't know the guy's name, but yeah, I knew what song you were talking about before I opened the thread!
Subject: Re: Doesn't this guy sound like Rod Stewart?
Written By: nally on 01/31/06 at 9:41 am
I didn't know the guy's name, but yeah, I knew what song you were talking about before I opened the thread!
As did I.
Subject: Re: Doesn't this guy sound like Rod Stewart?
Written By: Gis on 01/31/06 at 10:30 am
My son reckons James Blunt has a womans voice
You should hear his speaking voice ! ;D
I don't see the Rod Stewart thing myself. Kelly Jones definatly does as does Spike from the Quireboys
Subject: Re: Doesn't this guy sound like Rod Stewart?
Written By: karen on 01/31/06 at 10:33 am
Did anyone see the Dead Ringers version of the James Blunt video? It was titled It's Bloody Cold! Hilarious
Subject: Re: Doesn't this guy sound like Rod Stewart?
Written By: Alessandro on 08/26/09 at 10:20 pm
Try Climie Fisher - Loves changes
Now I don't know the singer's name, the song is 'You're beautiful' and I could swear it was Rod singing it. Kind of like how Chris Issac sounds so much like Roy Orbison that it's downright scary! LOL!!
Subject: Re: Doesn't this guy sound like Rod Stewart?
Written By: Alessandro on 08/26/09 at 10:23 pm
Try
Climie Fisher - Loves changes
Ok?
Subject: Re: Doesn't this guy sound like Rod Stewart?
Written By: whistledog on 08/26/09 at 10:58 pm
Try
Climie Fisher - Loves changes
Ok?
The starter of this thread was referring to 'You're Beautiful' by James Blunt
I will agree though that Simon Climie of Climie Fisher is a dead ringer for Rod Stewart. Growing up in the 80s, I always thought it was Rod Stewart who sang '(Love Changes) Everything'
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