Jodie

Roderick David Stewart, Ian Mclagan, Ronald David Wood

Ooh hoo
Just a telegram
When your plane touches down
Are you sure that I ain't talking to myself?
And when the seat belt sign goes on
You know you're not alone
'Cause Jodie I still love ya
All the while

And I wish ya all the best
With your current success
Don't let the flash boys turn your head
And I don't mind you havin' friends
But your love is not to lend

'Cause Jodie I still love ya
Always thinkin' of ya
Jodie I still love ya
All the while

But I'm gonna have to get by anyway, hmm
And you know with the winter comin' on, it's gonna be so hard
And I really, really, really, really don't miss ya anyway, not anyway
And you know how I lie
Hmm, ow

So I wish you all the best
With your current success
Don't let the flash boys turn your head
And I don't mind ya havin' friends
But your love is not to lend, remember

Jodie I still love ya
I'm always thinkin' of ya
Jodie I still love ya
All the while
Jodie I still love ya
I'm always thinkin' of ya
Jodie I still love ya
All the time

Trivia about the song Jodie by Rod Stewart

On which albums was the song “Jodie” released by Rod Stewart?
Rod Stewart released the song on the albums “The Rod Stewart Album” in 1969, “The Best of Rod Stewart” in 1976, “The Mercury Anthology” in 1992, “Changing Faces - The Very Best Of Rod Stewart & The Faces - The Definitive Collection 1969 - 1974” in 2003, “Still the Same... Great Rock Classics of Our Time” in 2006, “Rarities” in 2013, and “Handbags & Gladrags: The Essential Rod Stewart” in 2018.
Who composed the song “Jodie” by Rod Stewart?
The song “Jodie” by Rod Stewart was composed by Roderick David Stewart, Ian Mclagan, Ronald David Wood.

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