Rod Stewart - Ooh La La

About the song

"Ooh La La" stands as a charming and folk-infused gem in Rod Stewart's repertoire. Released in 1973 as part of The Faces' final studio album of the same name, the song captures a rustic, down-to-earth quality that contrasts with Stewart's more well-known rock anthems.

The track is notable for its simplicity and honesty. Written by Faces band member Ronnie Lane and his collaborator Ron Wood, "Ooh La La" features lead vocals not by Stewart but by Lane himself. This departure from Stewart's usual vocal style adds a touch of authenticity and vulnerability to the song.

The lyrics tell a whimsical tale about the passing of wisdom from an older generation to a younger one. The phrase "I wish that I knew what I know now when I was younger," which has become iconic, encapsulates the theme of hindsight and the inevitable lessons that come with age. The sentiment is underscored by the easygoing, acoustic-driven musical arrangement that gives the song a timeless quality.

Stewart's involvement in "Ooh La La" was more as a session musician, and the decision to have Ronnie Lane take the lead vocals was a departure from the norm. Nevertheless, the song resonated with fans and has endured as a beloved classic. Its inclusion in the soundtrack of Wes Anderson's film "Rushmore" in 1998 introduced the song to a new generation.

"Ooh La La" reflects a different facet of Rod Stewart's musical personality, showcasing his willingness to experiment with genres and collaborate creatively. The song's enduring charm lies in its simplicity, heartfelt storytelling, and the unexpected twist of having Lane take the lead vocals, making it a distinctive and memorable entry in Stewart's expansive body of work.

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Lyrics

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Poor old grand-dad
I laughed at all his words
I thought he was a bitter man
He spoke of women's ways
They'll trap you, then they use you
And before you even know
For love is blind and you're far too kind
Don't ever let it show
I wish that I knew what I know now
When I was younger
I wish that I knew what I know now
When I was stronger
The can-can, such a pretty show
Steals your heart away
But backstage back on earth again
The dressing rooms are gray
They come on strong and it ain't too long
For they make you feel a man
But love is blind and you soon will find
You're just a boy again
I wish that I knew what I know now
When I was younger
I wish that I knew what I know now
When I was stronger
When you want her lips, you get her cheek
Makes you wonder where you are
If you want some more then she's fast asleep
Leave's you twinkling with the stars
Poor young grandson
There's nothing I can say
You'll have to learn, just like me
And that's the hardest way
I wish that I knew what I know now
When I was younger
I wish that I knew what I know now
When I was stronger
I wish that I knew what I know now
When I was younger
I wish that I knew what I know now
When I was stronger
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