"The Best of Rod Stewart Vol. 2" is a compilation album by British rock and pop singer Rod Stewart, released in 1977. This collection serves as a follow-up to his earlier hits compilation, offering a selection of tracks that highlight the distinctive raspy voice and versatile musical style that Stewart is known for. The album typically includes tracks from his late 1960s and early 1970s work, encompassing his time with Faces as well as his solo career.
Some of the songs that might be featured on "The Best of Rod Stewart Vol. 2" include:
"You Wear It Well" - A hit from his 1972 album "Never a Dull Moment."
"Maggie May" - One of Stewart's most famous tracks, often included in his greatest hits collections.
"Every Picture Tells a Story" - The title track from his critically acclaimed 1971 album.
"Reason to Believe" - Another popular song from the "Every Picture Tells a Story" album.
These tracks showcase Stewart's blend of rock, pop, and folk influences, highlighted by his unique vocal style and storytelling in his lyrics.