Blood Red Roses is the 30th studio album by British singer-songwriter Rod Stewart.
[4] It was produced by Stewart and Kevin Savigar.
Covers on the album include versions of Jim McCann's "Grace", the Kingston Trio's "It Was a Very Good Year" and Hambone Willie Newbern's "Rollin' and Tumblin'".
Stewart first hit number one in UK with his third studio album Every Picture Tells A Story in 1971, and 47 years later, the album claimed the top spot with over 41,000 combined sales.
[6] In its second week it remained at number three with 12,921 sales.