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Foolish Behaviour

Foolish Behaviour
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Studio album by Rod Stewart
Released 21 November 1980
Recorded November–December 1979; February–September 1980
Genre Rock, pop rock
Length 41:01
Label Riva, Warner Bros. Records
Producer Harry the Hook, The Rod Stewart Group, Jeremy Andrew Johns, (except "She Won’t Dance With Me" – Tom Dowd)
Rod Stewart chronology
Rod Stewart Greatest Hits Vol.1
(1978)Rod Stewart Greatest Hits Vol.11978
Foolish Behaviour
(1980)
Tonight I'm Yours
(1981)Tonight I'm Yours1981
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 2/5 stars
Robert Christgau C+

Foolish Behaviour is Rod Stewart's tenth studio album released on 21 November 1980 (see 1980 in music) and on the Riva label in the United Kingdom (RVLP 11) and on Warner Bros. Records in both The United States (HS 3485) and Germany (WB 56 865). The tracks were recorded at The Record Plant Studios and Cherokee Studios in Los Angeles from February to September, 1980. "Passion", "My Girl", "Somebody Special" and "Oh God, I Wish I Was Home Tonight" were released as singles.

The video to another song on the album, "She Won't Dance With Me", was the third video to be played on MTV when it launched 1 August 1981. The lyrics contain the use of the word "fuck" which remained unedited in the video.

In the liner notes of the album the following dedication is attributed to Stewart:

This album is dedicated to the following personages:
All those who engage in a little foolish behaviour of a Friday night, All those who enjoy a good laugh and a drink, Those who don’t take life seriously, Scottish Football Supporters wherever they are, Tom Dowd, My band & last but not least, my Offsprings!

GOD BLESS THEM AND THEIR BICYCLE CLIPS

Foolish Behaviour peaked at No. 4 in the UK and at No. 12 on the US charts. It went platinum on 8 January 1981 in the UK and on 4 March 1981 in the US. The album contained one popular single, "Passion", which reached No. 5 on the singles chart in the US. The album has sold more 5 million in worldwide.

All songs composed by Rod Stewart, Phil Chen, Kevin Savigar, Jim Cregan and Gary Grainger; except where noted.


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