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| Rod Stewart | Primary Artist, Vocals |
| Elton John | Piano, Keyboards, Vocals |
| Ron Wood | Acoustic Guitar, Bass, Guitar, Electric Guitar |
| Pete Sears | Piano |
| Rick Grech | Violin |
| Ray Jackson | Mandolin |
| Ian McLagan | Organ, Piano |
| The Memphis Horns | Group |
| Dick Powell | Violin |
| Irene Chanter | Background Vocals |
| Chris Barber Band | Band |
| Ray Cooper | Percussion |
| Spike Heatley | Bass |
| Andy Newmark | Drums |
| Martin Quittenton | Acoustic Guitar, Guitar |
| Mickey Waller | Trombone, Drums |
| Willie Weeks | Bass |
| Kenney Jones | Drums |
| Chris Barber's Jazz Band | Band |
| Rod Stewart | Producer |
| Mike Bobak | Engineer |
| Bob Ludwig | Mastering |
| Tropic Isles Steel Band | Contributor |
| Dennis M. Drake | Mastering |
Anonymous
Posted November 11, 2011
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Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Rod Stewart's retained his classic formula for his fifth solo album, Smiler. Although predictable, the album includes "Sweet Little Rock 'n' Roller" and a reworking of "(You Make Me Feel Like) a Natural Man," plus a freewheeling take on Elton John's "Let Me Be Your Car" and an inspired version of Dylan's "Girl from the North Country."