Rod Stewart - Every Picture Tells a Story (1971) [HQ+Lyrics]

’Every Picture Tells a Story’ is a song of Rod Stewart’s third studio album ’Every Picture Tells a Story’, released in 1971. For entertainment purposes only. - LYRICS - Spent time feelin’ inferior standing’ in front of my mirror, Combed my hair in a thousand ways, but I came out lookin’ just the same. Daddy said, “Son, you better see the world, I wouldn’t blame you if you wanted to leave. But remember one thing, don’t lose your head to a woman that’ll spend your bread“. So I got out! Paris was a place you could hide away, if you felt you didn’t fit in. French police wouldn’t give me no peace, they claimed I was a nasty person. Down along the Left Bank, minding my own, Was knocked down by a human stampede; Got arrested for inciting a peaceful riot, when all I wanted was a cup of tea. I was accused. I moved on. Down in Rome I wasn’t getting enough Of the things that keep a yo
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