Stone Cold Sober | ||
cover single by Andy Taylor | ||
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B-side | "Suffragette City" "Winner With You" | |
Released | September 1990 | |
Recorded | Summer 1990 | |
Format | 7", 12", Cassette, CD | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 3:29 minutes | |
Label | A&M Records | |
Writer(s) | Rod Stewart, Steve Cooper | |
Producer | Andy Taylor | |
12" vinyl single sleeve | ||
Andy Taylor |
"Stone Cold Sober" is a cover song and sixth single by Andy Taylor, released from the album Dangerous by A&M Records in September 1990.
About the song[]
Written by Rod Stewart and Steve Cooper, the song was originally released on Stewart's Atlantic Crossing album in 1975.
This was the first single taken from Andy Taylor's 1990 covers album Dangerous, which was accompanied by a black & white video. The follow up single was "Lola" on 20 October 1990.
The 12" vinyl edition features a silver triple gatefold numbered picture sleeve and a large guitar image as the centerfold.
The B-side is a cover version of David Bowie's 1976 single "Suffragette City".
Andy Taylor and Rod Stewart[]
Andy Taylor co-produced Rod Stewart's 1988 album Out of Order with Tony Thompson and Bernard Edwards. He also performed guitar on many of the tracks, including the singles "Lost In You", "Forever Young" and "My Heart Can't Tell You No".
Taylor later co-produced Stewart's A Spanner in the Works album, released in 1995.
Track listing[]
7": A&M AM710 (UK)
- "Stone Cold Sober"
- "Suffragette City"
12": A&M AMX710 (UK)
- "Stone Cold Sober"
- "Winner With You"
CD: A&M AMCD710 (UK)
- "Stone Cold Sober"
- "Suffragette City"
- "Winner With You"
Cassette: A&M AMMC710 (UK)
- "Stone Cold Sober"
- "Suffragette City"
Other appearances[]
Albums:
Videos:
Lyrics[]
Never get to bed before sunup, alway get caught in the rain; sometimes I might get in trouble, never was one to complain. Now gentleman, you must agree ain't it worth it when you're out on cloud thirty-three to be stone cold sober again, down in the alley again, stone cold sober again. Never found a dime in a gutter, always get my best friends drunk. If the pres'dent tries to call me, say " Rodney, come on over for lunch"; I'd say, " Gentlemen, exuse me please but I'm busy with my buddies up on cloud thirty-three." Yeah, stone cold sober again, down in the alley again, stone cold sober again. Sunday is a drag, so forget it, Monday you can make up for that; Tuesday, take a taste for dinner, if you're all right spend it in bed. But on Thursday prepare for your weekend and let Friday disappear into Saturday mornin' when you're stone cold sober again, down in the alley again, stone cold sober again. stone cold sober again, down in the alley again, stone cold sober again. I don't mind stone cold sober again, down in the alley again, stone cold sober again.