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1971 Rock Classic, Named No. 1 Hit for Five Weeks, Became a Breakup Anthem
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1971 Rock Classic, Named No. 1 Hit for Five Weeks, Became a Breakup Anthem

18 July 20263 Mins Read

Fifty-five years ago, rock icon Rod Stewart released “Maggie May”—a song that dominated the Billboard Hot 100 and became a lasting heartbreak anthem for decades.

Released on July 17, 1971, as the B-side single to “Reason to Believe” from his landmark third studio album Every Picture Tells a Story, “Maggie May” became a breakthrough hit. Although the song wasn’t originally intended to be the album’s lead single, rock radio disc jockeys quickly grew a liking to it, prompting more time on the turntable and driving listener demand.

By October 2, the single had climbed the Hot 100 chart, peaking at No. 1 where it would begin its five-week consecutive reign. The track marked Stewart’s first chart-topping single as a solo artist, giving him his first taste of mainstream success outside of Faces.

Aside from its undeniable chart success, “Maggie May” also achieved massive commercial triumph. Since its release, it has been certified 2× Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for selling over 2 million copies in the U.S. alone.

Keyboard player Ian McLagan, singer Rod Stewart, guitarist Ronnie Wood, drummer Kenney Jones and bassist Tetsu Yamauchi of the English rock group Faces, in London, circa 1974.

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Produced by Stewart through Mercury Records, “Maggie May” is recognizable for its unpolished, stripped-down arrangement. The track heavily relies on raw acoustics to create an intimate and organic atmosphere, completely void of reverb effects. Paired with the song’s gut-wrenching lyrics, the single’s bone-dry production makes for an undeniably personal listening experience.

“Maggie May” was co-written by Stewart and guitarist Martin Quittenton. The track recounts an autobiographical moment from Stewart’s life when he lost his virginity to an alluring older woman at the 1961 Beaulieu Jazz Festival. The lyrics explore the conflicting nature of the narrator’s feelings toward his partner, realizing he is being used even though he remains infatuated with her.

Stewart crafts poignant lyrics like “You stole my heart and that’s what really hurts” and “You stole my soul and that’s a pain I can do without” to express the heartbreak that followed the love affair, targeting themes of regret and vulnerability. Its heartbreaking lyrics and acoustic elements resonated deeply with audiences, cementing it as a definitive breakup anthem.

Over five decades after its release, “Maggie May” continues to be recognized as an ultimate heartbreak classic. The song has persevered long into the digital era, with its stream count adding up to over 429 million on Spotify alone.

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