It's hard to reconcile the guy who ate cocaine for breakfast while fronting the Faces with the guy singing "Moon River" on the fifth volume of The Great American Songbook, but everyone grows up. Rod Stewart's way is covering old American standards on his neverending Songbook series, which was last heard from in 2005. In this version, Stewart is taking on songs written by Cole Porter, Johnny Mercer, Henry Mancini and others. The long-lived Clive Davis said of this new iteration, "Rod has never sounded better, delivering on great classic after another. ... Dinner parties all over the world will never be the same." Has he even heard "Maggie May"?