Rod Stewart is certainly one of the talents that should pop up into your head when thinking of classic rock and roll.
And there's no denying how great his No. 1 hit "Tonight's The Night" is.
Come on, you know the words: "Tonight's the night / It's gonna be alright / Cause I love you girl / Ain't nobody gonna stop us now."
You've probably heard the song countless times, but there's a good chance that you missed this incredible rare footage of Stewart performing it below in 1976. It's enough to make any rock and roll fan nostalgic, much like the the time the Animals stunned with a performance of "The House of the Rising Sun."
The walk down memory lane is everything you'd expect from a Stewart concert: smooth vocals, slick dance moves, a distinct outfit, and his trademark hair. And just look at the way the 1994 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee peers into the camera. How could you not want to keep watching?
From the performance alone, it's easy to understand why fans couldn't get enough of the rock legend. (I think it's safe to say that many fans still can't get enough, hence why his appearance on the Late Late Show with James Corden has millions of views on YouTube!)
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