1976 Classic Ballad, Banned by Some Radio Stations, Became a No. 1 Hit ...Saudi Arabia

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Released in 1976, Rod Stewart's tender ballad became one of the biggest hits of his career, spending an impressive eight consecutive weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. Nearly 50 years later, it continues to stand as one of the defining soft rock anthems of the decade.

Co-written by Stewart, "Tonight's the Night (Gonna Be Alright)" traded the swagger of his earlier rock hits for an intimate, acoustic-driven arrangement centered on romance and vulnerability. His unmistakably raspy voice, paired with gentle guitars and understated instrumentation, gave the recording a warmth that resonated with listeners around the world.

The lyric in question was suggestive, and loaded with innuendo: "Spread your wings and let me come inside." But, the sexual nature of the lyrics didn't stop audiences from listening; in fact, it had the exact opposite result: The single became an immediate sensation.

Part of the song's lasting appeal comes from its emotional restraint.

The track also featured a French spoken word section, which was performed by Stewart's then-girlfriend.

The song also became one of Stewart's signature recordings, joining classics such as "Maggie May," "You're in My Heart (The Final Acclaim)," "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" and "Forever Young." Decades later, it remains a staple of classic hits and adult contemporary radio, introducing new generations to one of his most successful performances.

Nearly 50 years after spending eight weeks at No. 1, "Tonight's the Night" remains one of soft rock's most enduring classics. Its combination of heartfelt songwriting, memorable vocals and understated production has ensured its place as one of the defining love songs of the 1970s.

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