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Sailing (Sutherland Brothers song)

"Sailing" is a song composed by Gavin Sutherland of the Sutherland Brothers in 1972, best known as a 1975 international hit for Rod Stewart.

"Sailing"
UK vinyl release of the Sutherland Brothers version
Single by The Sutherland Bros. Band
B-side"Who's Crying Now"
ReleasedJune 1972
LabelIsland
Songwriter(s)Gavin Sutherland
Producer(s)Muff Winwood
The Sutherland Bros. Band singles chronology
"The Pie"
(1972)
"Sailing"
(1972)
"Lady Like You"
(1972)

Sutherland Brothers original recording Edit

"Sailing" was written and recorded by the Sutherland Brothers – a duo consisting of Gavin and Iain Sutherland – in a June 1972 session. The brothers provided their own backing with Gavin on bass drum and Iain on harmonium. They intended the song to have a "Celtic feel to it",[1] and overdubbed their vocals.[2] In a 1975 interview with the Scottish Daily Express, Gavin Sutherland said of the song:

"The amusing thing about 'Sailing' is that most people take the song to be about a young guy telling his girl that he's crossing the Atlantic to be with her. In fact, the song's got nothing to do with romance or ships; it's an account of mankind's spiritual odyssey through life on his way to freedom and fulfillment with the Supreme Being."[2]

Issued as a single, the song reached No. 54 in July 1972, and the single's sales were reportedly 40,000 units.[2] The Sutherland Brothers had recorded "Sailing" subsequent to completing the tracks intended for their upcoming album release Lifeboat, and that album was issued in November 1972 without the inclusion of "Sailing": included on the US edition of the Lifeboat album, "Sailing" by the Sutherland Brothers would make its UK album debut on the 1976 Sutherland Brothers' compilation album entitled Sailing.[2][3]

Rod Stewart version Edit

"Sailing"
 
UK vinyl release of the Rod Stewart version
Single by Rod Stewart
from the album Atlantic Crossing
B-side"Stone Cold Sober"
(US "All in the Name
of Rock 'N' Roll")
Released8 August 1975 (UK)[4]
GenreSoft rock[5]
Length4:30 (LP)
3:31 (single)
LabelWarner Bros.
Songwriter(s)Gavin Sutherland
Producer(s)Tom Dowd
Rod Stewart 1974–75 singles chronology
""Farewell" (UK)
(1974)
"Let Me Be Your Car" (US)"
(1975)
"Sailing"
(1975)
"This Old Heart of Mine (Is Weak for You)"
(1975)
Music video
"Sailing" on YouTube

Overview Edit

"Sailing" was recorded by Rod Stewart for his first album recorded in North America rather than Great Britain: Atlantic Crossing, which was recorded April – June 1975 at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio with Tom Dowd producing. The first single from the album, "Sailing" was an international hit, notably in the UK, where it was number 1 for four weeks in September 1975. It returned to the UK chart in 1976 and, with less success, in 1987. "Sailing" remains Stewart's biggest single hit in the UK. However, "Sailing" was not a hit in Stewart's newly adopted US homeland.

Background Edit

 
Stewart in 1972

According to Iain Sutherland the connection between the Sutherland Brothers and Rod Stewart which led to Stewart's recording of "Sailing" began when Stewart's live-in girlfriend Dee Harrington saw the Sutherland Brothers on the 20 June 1972 broadcast of the BBC2 music program The Old Grey Whistle Test: Harrington recommended the Sutherland Brothers as a musical act that would interest Stewart, and Stewart did indeed become a Sutherland Brothers fan after seeing them perform at the Marquee Club.[2][1] According to Gavin Sutherland, the Sutherland Brothers co-wrote two original songs with Stewart which Stewart hoped to record for Atlantic Crossing: however the only Sutherland Brothers tune Stewart would record for the album would be "Sailing" whose seemingly nautical theme complemented the album's title.[6]

Stewart would recall the recording of "Sailing" being a challenge: he was awoken in his hotel room by a 10 am phone call from Dowd at Muscles Shoals, in which Dowd said "Get down here in half an hour; we've mixed the track and need the vocal"; Stewart (quote): "I was like: 'You're joking, recording at 10:30 in the morning. I need a drink to calm the old nerves'...There was nothing [alcoholic] to be had anywhere and I was terrified to sing without [a drink]"..."I'd never sung anything in a studio without having a drink – let alone a big old anthem. And I'd never sung anything, anywhere that early in the morning. Got it in six or seven takes though."[7]

Impact and legacy Edit

Despite his enthusiasm for the Sutherland Brothers, Stewart said that he "argued vehemently" against the release of "Sailing" as the lead single from Atlantic Crossing,[7] instead advocating his own composition "Three Time Loser".[7] Gavin Sutherland concurs: "I don't think Rod personally wanted ["Sailing"] put out as a single. He just saw it as a big ballady-kind of last track, side two, finish to Atlantic Crossing which had several other great tracks on it."[6] However "Sailing" had an August 1975 UK single release parallel with the album release of Atlantic Crossing: reaching No. 2 UK in its second week of release, Stewart's "Sailing" would have a four-week tenure at No. 1 UK.

Stewart's "Sailing" had a UK chart revival in 1976 as a result of the track being utilized as theme song for Sailor a documentary series on HMS Ark Royal which BBC1 aired for ten weeks from 5 August 1976: "Sailing" ranked at No. 50 on the UK chart dated 4 September 1976 and the track's renewed popularity continued even after the 7 October 1976 finale of the Sailor TV series, as "Sailing" reached its 1976 chart peak of No. 3 on the UK charts dated 16 – 23 October 1976, with the track remaining in the UK Top 50 into January 1977.[8] Stewart performed "Sailing" live on the Top of the Pops broadcast of 23 September 1976. "Sailing" remains Stewart's biggest-selling single in the UK: in November 2012 it was reported that "Sailing" by Rod Stewart had sold 1.12 million units in the UK with a resultant ranking at No. 112 of the 123 UK million-selling singles.[9]

In the US, where Atlantic Crossing had been issued in August 1975 without a single release, "Sailing" was issued as the album's lead single in October 1975 but failed to reach the Top 40 of Billboard, attaining a Hot 100 peak of No. 58.[10] Overall "Sailing" did afford Stewart a major international success reaching No.1 in Ireland, the Netherlands, and Norway; No. 2 in Australia, Belgium's Flemish Region, South Africa and Switzerland; No. 3 in New Zealand; No. 4 in Germany; No. 7 in Austria; No. 13 in Sweden.

The first music video for "Sailing" was filmed in the Port of Dublin and also featured footage shot on the major Dublin thoroughfare Moore Street: featuring Stewart and his partner Britt Ekland, the video aired on the Top of the Pops broadcast of 28 August 1975. Another music video for "Sailing" was shot in New York Harbor in 1978, and would become one of the first to be aired on MTV when it launched on 1 August 1981.[11]

As the British task-force sailed out of Portsmouth Harbour on 5 April 1982 – the third day of the Falklands War – the recording of Rod Stewart's "Sailing" was broadcast from the quay's public address system.[12][13]

In 1987 Rod Stewart's "Sailing" was reissued as a charity single after the Herald of Free Enterprise disaster off the Flemish port of Zeebrugge,[14] becoming a moderate hit in Belgium's Flemish Region (No. 24) and also the British Isles (No. 41 UK/ No. 30 Ireland) ("Sailing" would be the only charting Rod Stewart single in the British Isles in 1987).

Live performances Edit

Although Stewart had been touring the US with the Faces at the time of the autumn 1975 single release of "Sailing" that tour's setlist was focused on Stewart's collaborations with the Faces, with "Three Time Loser" being the only Atlantic Crossing number to be included. "Sailing" would debut as a Rod Stewart concert number during his European tour of November 1976 – January 1977 with the song usually serving as each show's purported finale to be followed with "Stay With Me" as encore: Stewart's 1 November 1976 performance at the Trondheim Spektrum in Norway launched the tour which after dates in Scandinavia, Finland, Belgium and the Netherlands played nine cities in Great Britain including six nights (21 -24 December 1976/ 14–15 January 1977) at the Olympia London.[15]

Stewart's 1982 Absolutely Live concert album features a performance of "Sailing". He performed "Sailing" at the 20 June 1986 Prince's Trust All-Star Rock Concert – with Elton John on piano and Eric Clapton on guitar – and at the 1 July 2007 Concert for Diana memorial gala for Diana, Princess of Wales: both events were held at Wembley Stadium.[16]

Charts Edit

Weekly charts Edit

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Sailing is a song composed by Gavin Sutherland of the Sutherland Brothers in 1972 best known as a 1975 international hit for Rod Stewart Sailing UK vinyl release of the Sutherland Brothers versionSingle by The Sutherland Bros BandB side Who s Crying Now ReleasedJune 1972LabelIslandSongwriter s Gavin SutherlandProducer s Muff WinwoodThe Sutherland Bros Band singles chronology The Pie 1972 Sailing 1972 Lady Like You 1972 Contents 1 Sutherland Brothers original recording 2 Rod Stewart version 2 1 Overview 2 2 Background 2 3 Impact and legacy 2 4 Live performances 2 5 Charts 2 5 1 Weekly charts 2 5 2 Year end charts 3 Rock Against Repatriation version 3 1 Personnel 3 2 Charts 4 Other versions 5 References 6 External linksSutherland Brothers original recording Edit Sailing was written and recorded by the Sutherland Brothers a duo consisting of Gavin and Iain Sutherland in a June 1972 session The brothers provided their own backing with Gavin on bass drum and Iain on harmonium They intended the song to have a Celtic feel to it 1 and overdubbed their vocals 2 In a 1975 interview with the Scottish Daily Express Gavin Sutherland said of the song The amusing thing about Sailing is that most people take the song to be about a young guy telling his girl that he s crossing the Atlantic to be with her In fact the song s got nothing to do with romance or ships it s an account of mankind s spiritual odyssey through life on his way to freedom and fulfillment with the Supreme Being 2 Issued as a single the song reached No 54 in July 1972 and the single s sales were reportedly 40 000 units 2 The Sutherland Brothers had recorded Sailing subsequent to completing the tracks intended for their upcoming album release Lifeboat and that album was issued in November 1972 without the inclusion of Sailing included on the US edition of the Lifeboat album Sailing by the Sutherland Brothers would make its UK album debut on the 1976 Sutherland Brothers compilation album entitled Sailing 2 3 Rod Stewart version Edit Sailing nbsp UK vinyl release of the Rod Stewart versionSingle by Rod Stewartfrom the album Atlantic CrossingB side Stone Cold Sober US All in the Name of Rock N Roll Released8 August 1975 UK 4 GenreSoft rock 5 Length4 30 LP 3 31 single LabelWarner Bros Songwriter s Gavin SutherlandProducer s Tom DowdRod Stewart 1974 75 singles chronology Farewell UK 1974 Let Me Be Your Car US 1975 Sailing 1975 This Old Heart of Mine Is Weak for You 1975 Music video Sailing on YouTubeOverview Edit Sailing was recorded by Rod Stewart for his first album recorded in North America rather than Great Britain Atlantic Crossing which was recorded April June 1975 at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio with Tom Dowd producing The first single from the album Sailing was an international hit notably in the UK where it was number 1 for four weeks in September 1975 It returned to the UK chart in 1976 and with less success in 1987 Sailing remains Stewart s biggest single hit in the UK However Sailing was not a hit in Stewart s newly adopted US homeland Background Edit nbsp Stewart in 1972According to Iain Sutherland the connection between the Sutherland Brothers and Rod Stewart which led to Stewart s recording of Sailing began when Stewart s live in girlfriend Dee Harrington saw the Sutherland Brothers on the 20 June 1972 broadcast of the BBC2 music program The Old Grey Whistle Test Harrington recommended the Sutherland Brothers as a musical act that would interest Stewart and Stewart did indeed become a Sutherland Brothers fan after seeing them perform at the Marquee Club 2 1 According to Gavin Sutherland the Sutherland Brothers co wrote two original songs with Stewart which Stewart hoped to record for Atlantic Crossing however the only Sutherland Brothers tune Stewart would record for the album would be Sailing whose seemingly nautical theme complemented the album s title 6 Stewart would recall the recording of Sailing being a challenge he was awoken in his hotel room by a 10 am phone call from Dowd at Muscles Shoals in which Dowd said Get down here in half an hour we ve mixed the track and need the vocal Stewart quote I was like You re joking recording at 10 30 in the morning I need a drink to calm the old nerves There was nothing alcoholic to be had anywhere and I was terrified to sing without a drink I d never sung anything in a studio without having a drink let alone a big old anthem And I d never sung anything anywhere that early in the morning Got it in six or seven takes though 7 Impact and legacy Edit Despite his enthusiasm for the Sutherland Brothers Stewart said that he argued vehemently against the release of Sailing as the lead single from Atlantic Crossing 7 instead advocating his own composition Three Time Loser 7 Gavin Sutherland concurs I don t think Rod personally wanted Sailing put out as a single He just saw it as a big ballady kind of last track side two finish to Atlantic Crossing which had several other great tracks on it 6 However Sailing had an August 1975 UK single release parallel with the album release of Atlantic Crossing reaching No 2 UK in its second week of release Stewart s Sailing would have a four week tenure at No 1 UK Stewart s Sailing had a UK chart revival in 1976 as a result of the track being utilized as theme song for Sailor a documentary series on HMS Ark Royal which BBC1 aired for ten weeks from 5 August 1976 Sailing ranked at No 50 on the UK chart dated 4 September 1976 and the track s renewed popularity continued even after the 7 October 1976 finale of the Sailor TV series as Sailing reached its 1976 chart peak of No 3 on the UK charts dated 16 23 October 1976 with the track remaining in the UK Top 50 into January 1977 8 Stewart performed Sailing live on the Top of the Pops broadcast of 23 September 1976 Sailing remains Stewart s biggest selling single in the UK in November 2012 it was reported that Sailing by Rod Stewart had sold 1 12 million units in the UK with a resultant ranking at No 112 of the 123 UK million selling singles 9 In the US where Atlantic Crossing had been issued in August 1975 without a single release Sailing was issued as the album s lead single in October 1975 but failed to reach the Top 40 of Billboard attaining a Hot 100 peak of No 58 10 Overall Sailing did afford Stewart a major international success reaching No 1 in Ireland the Netherlands and Norway No 2 in Australia Belgium s Flemish Region South Africa and Switzerland No 3 in New Zealand No 4 in Germany No 7 in Austria No 13 in Sweden The first music video for Sailing was filmed in the Port of Dublin and also featured footage shot on the major Dublin thoroughfare Moore Street featuring Stewart and his partner Britt Ekland the video aired on the Top of the Pops broadcast of 28 August 1975 Another music video for Sailing was shot in New York Harbor in 1978 and would become one of the first to be aired on MTV when it launched on 1 August 1981 11 As the British task force sailed out of Portsmouth Harbour on 5 April 1982 the third day of the Falklands War the recording of Rod Stewart s Sailing was broadcast from the quay s public address system 12 13 In 1987 Rod Stewart s Sailing was reissued as a charity single after the Herald of Free Enterprise disaster off the Flemish port of Zeebrugge 14 becoming a moderate hit in Belgium s Flemish Region No 24 and also the British Isles No 41 UK No 30 Ireland Sailing would be the only charting Rod Stewart single in the British Isles in 1987 Live performances Edit Although Stewart had been touring the US with the Faces at the time of the autumn 1975 single release of Sailing that tour s setlist was focused on Stewart s collaborations with the Faces with Three Time Loser being the only Atlantic Crossing number to be included Sailing would debut as a Rod Stewart concert number during his European tour of November 1976 January 1977 with the song usually serving as each show s purported finale to be followed with Stay With Me as encore Stewart s 1 November 1976 performance at the Trondheim Spektrum in Norway launched the tour which after dates in Scandinavia Finland Belgium and the Netherlands played nine cities in Great Britain including six nights 21 24 December 1976 14 15 January 1977 at the Olympia London 15 Stewart s 1982 Absolutely Live concert album features a performance of Sailing He performed Sailing at the 20 June 1986 Prince s Trust All Star Rock Concert with Elton John on piano and Eric Clapton on guitar and at the 1 July 2007 Concert for Diana memorial gala for Diana Princess of Wales both events were held at Wembley Stadium 16 Charts Edit Weekly charts Edit Chart 1975 1976 PeakpositionAustralia Kent Music Report 17 18 2Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 19 2Belgium VRT Top 30 Flanders 20 1Canada RPM 100 Singles 21 58France SNEP 22 47Ireland IRMA 23 1Netherlands Dutch Top 40 24 1Netherlands Single Top 100 25 1New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 26 3Norway VG lista 27 1South Africa Springbok Radio 28 2Sweden Sverigetopplistan 29 20Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 30 2UK Official Charts Company 8 1US Billboard Hot 100 31 58West Germany Official German Charts 32 4Zimbabwe ZIMA 33 1 Chart 1976 PeakpositionAustria O3 Austria Top 40 34 7New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 26 9Sweden Sverigetopplistan 29 13UK Official Charts Company 8 3Chart 1978 PeakpositionNew Zealand Recorded Music NZ 26 16Chart 1987 PeakpositionBelgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 19 24Ireland IRMA 23 30UK Official Charts Company 8 41 Year end charts Edit Chart 1975 PeakpositionAustralia Kent Music Report 35 36 24Chart 1976 PeakpositionAustralia Kent Music Report 18 57Rock Against Repatriation version Edit In December 1990 Sailing was remade as a protest song against the repatriation of Vietnamese boat people who had fled to Hong Kong Steve Hackett who organized this multi artist recording intended to raise funds to assist those living in refugee camps would recall I remember sitting there with Brian May and we were overdubbing the song on Christmas Eve I had gotten people to work in England on Christmas Eve Christmas Day and Boxing Day I was becoming a professional beggar as you do when you undertake charity work I was worried that I pushed a lot of my friends family and management to the limit with this But even as we sat there Christmas Eve doing the overdubs they showed the participating artists working on TV from when they filmed us earlier It had everyone singing along and it was a nice buzz for Brian and me I was worried I pushed him on it but he said No you got me out of myself by doing that I m glad you did that So it was a good effort 37 It was announced that both the Sutherland Brothers Gavin and Iain would be featured on the recording although only Iain Sutherland would in fact be featured 38 Recorded at Surrey Sound Studios with additional recording at the Cambridge Park and Maison Rouge studios both in southwest London and also Real World Studios 39 unreliable source the version of Sailing by Hackett et al was issued 19 February 1990 with the artist credit Rock Against Repatriation to spend a single week on the UK chart ranking at 89 for the week ending 3 March 1990 and despite Hackett s allegation that I must have done over twenty TV shows here in North America in support of the single and its cause a US release went unnoticed Hackett would admit The single didn t accomplish what I wanted it to 37 A video was prepped for the Rock Against Repatriation version of Sailing which intercut footage of the featured artists performing with media images of the Vietnamese refugees forcibly repatriated from Hong Kong citation needed Personnel Edit Iain Sutherland Paul Carrack Jim Diamond Fish Kevin Godley Justin Hayward Steve Hogarth Mark King Bonnie Tyler vocals Tom Conti Paul Muggleton backing vocals John Hackett flute Steve Hackett Steve Rothery guitar backing vocals Howard Jones piano Mark Kelly keyboards backing vocals London Chamber Orchestra arranged by Nick Magnus strings Nick Magnus keyboards percussion Phil Manzanera Mike Rutherford guitar Ian Mosley percussion backing vocals Pino Palladino bass Simon Phillips drums The Pride of Murray bagpipes Curt Smith guitar vocals Pete Trewavas bass backing vocals Judie Tzuke vocals backing vocals Adam Woods percussionCharts Edit Chart 1990 PeakpositionUK Singles OCC 40 89Other versions Edit Sailing has also been recorded by Joan Baez album Blowin Away 1977 Brotherhood of Man album 20 Number One Hits 1980 the Nolan Sisters album 20 Giant Hits 1978 Smokie album Uncovered Too 2002 and Dame Vera Lynn 41 Robin Trower with bassist James Dewar on vocals covered the song on the 1976 album Long Misty Days 42 and Roger Whittaker on the 1978 album Roger Whittaker Sings the Hits 41 Aled Jones Instrumental versions of Sailing have been recorded by the London Symphony Orchestra album Classic Rock 1977 and Richard Clayderman album A Little Night Music 12 Classic Love Songs 1988 41 A French version Ma musique has been recorded by Joe Dassin in 1975 citation needed The song s melody is used for the football chant No one likes us we don t care sung by Millwall supporters 43 The melody is also used by German football club Hertha BSC Berlin for their chant Nur Nach Hause Just homewards written by Berlin based Entertainer and Hertha Fan Frank Zander 44 At the time of the Voyage of Greta Thunberg in 2019 climate strikers in Steyning performed the song with the lyrics Greta s Sailing 45 References Edit a b Sentinel The 13 November 2015 JOHN WOODHOUSE MEETS singer songwriter Iain Sutherland Stoke Sentinel Retrieved 7 October 2016 a b c d e SB amp Q Articles amp Interviews The Sutherland Brothers Retrieved 4 April 2023 Phil Hardy Dave Laing 1976 The Encyclopedia of rock Volume 3 Panther Books p 264 BRIT Certified BPI Retrieved 18 March 2023 Rod Stewart Sailing sheet music Justsheetmusic com Retrieved 31 July 2013 This soft rock category version of Stewart topped the charts in UK for 4 weeks and became the best selling single track for Stewart in the UK a b I wrote the song that made Rod millions A cottage by the sea is bliss for man who penned a pop classic Daily Record 3 April 2000 a b c Stewart Rod 2012 Rod the autobiography NYC Crown Archetype pp 202 03 ISBN 978 0 307 98730 3 a b c d Rod Stewart Official Charts Company Retrieved 30 July 2013 Ami Sedghi 4 November 2012 UK s million selling singles the full list The Guardian Retrieved 4 November 2012 Rod Stewart Chart History The Hot 100 Billboard Retrieved 1 September 2011 MTV flashback Rod Stewart s Sailing Nippertown 1 August 2011 Glancey Jonathan 2013 Harrier London Atlantic Books ISBN 9781782394433 Ward Commander Sharkey 1992 Sea Harrier Over the Falklands a maverick at war Barnsley Yorks Leo Cooper p 63 ISBN 9780850523058 Crew member s body recovered from ferry Glasgow Herald 12 March 1987 Retrieved 30 July 2013 Sailing by Sutherland Brothers Song Statistics setlist fm www setlist fm Retrieved 19 April 2019 Caroline Briggs 2 July 2007 Old and new stars celebrate Diana BBC News News bbc co uk bulion Forum ARIA Charts Special Occasion Charts CHART POSITIONS PRE 1989 ARIA Australian charts com Retrieved 30 July 2013 a b National Top 100 Singles for 1976 Kent Music Report 27 December 1976 Retrieved 15 January 2022 via Imgur a b Rod Stewart Sailing in Dutch Ultratop 50 Retrieved 30 July 2013 Sailing ROD STEWART VRT in Dutch Top30 2 radio2 be Archived from the original on 9 April 2012 Retrieved 30 July 2013 Hoogste notering in de top 30 1 Top Singles Volume 24 No 10 11 12 RPM 13 December 1975 Archived from the original on 16 December 2013 Retrieved 30 July 2013 InfoDisc Tous les Titres par Artiste Dominic DURAND InfoDisc in French InfoDisc fr 30 July 2013 Retrieved 30 July 2013 You have to use the index at the top of the page and search Rod Stewart a b The Irish Charts All there is to know IRMA Retrieved 30 July 2013 2nd and 4th results when searching Sailing Nederlandse Top 40 Rod Stewart Sailing in Dutch Dutch Top 40 Retrieved 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January 2022 via Imgur a b Innerviews Steve Hackett Walking away from rainbows Innerviews Music Without Borders Retrieved 19 April 2019 Song for boat people The Age 14 December 1989 Retrieved 30 July 2013 Rock Against Repatriation Sailing Discogs 1990 Retrieved 19 April 2019 Official Singles Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company a b c Cover versions of Sailing written by Gavin Sutherland SecondHandSongs com Retrieved 7 October 2016 Michael P Dawson Long Misty Days review at Allmusic AllMusic Retrieved 30 July 2013 Tim Steer 27 August 2011 Britain s pension funds should invest closer to home The Telegraph FRANK ZANDER Nur Nach Hause Die Hertha Hymne HERTHA BSC BERLIN Retrieved 18 March 2023 via www youtube com Greta s Sailing PDF Science Alliance UK September 2019 Retrieved 26 October 2020 External links Edit Rod Stewart Sailing at Discogs list of releases Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sailing Sutherland Brothers song amp oldid 1172250957, wikipedia, wiki, 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