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by Grace Carroll | Photos by WENN.com

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Rod Stewart dedicates song to daughter he gave up for adoption

New track tells story of teen relationship

 

Rod Stewart dedicates song to daughter he gave up for adoption Photo: WENN.com

Rod Stewart is planning to release his first album of original material in at least fifteen years - and one of the songs is about his teenage lover and their first child.

Despite Stewart saying previously that he would never write new material again, his new album Time features a whole host of personal lyrics and songs - including 'Brighton Beach', which is about Stewart's teenage relationship and first child.

Stewart tells the story of how he met an art student when he was 17, and the two fell in love. However, the girl's father didn't approve and Stewart sings that one day he "woke to find you gone," adding, "I swear to God, I could not have loved you any more…I sit here playing with my kids and wonder where you are in this world... do you ever stop and think about me?"

In an interview with The Independent, Stewart opened up about the track, saying, "It’s about a real girl, her name is Susannah Boffey. She was what I thought at 17 was my first love affair and she was the mother of my first child. She was adopted because we didn’t have a pot to piss in in those days.

"There was no consideration of marriage and it was a real blot on your character to get a girl pregnant in those days. I was frightened to tell my mum and dad so I told my brothers and they said ‘we’ll take care of you.’"


Rod Stewart has written his first original album in at least fifteen years

Stewart's daughter, Sarah, was given up for adoption in 1963 but the pair recently got back in touch. Sarah's birth mother, Susannah Hourde, now lives in France and doesn't know the song has been written.

"She doesn’t know and neither does Sarah but she will love it," Stewart explained. "I’m very much in touch with Sarah now and we’ve just begun to call each other father and daughter which was hard because I didn’t change her nappies or take her to school. Her mum doesn’t want much to do with us, unfortunately."

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