Legendary singer shares brutally honest thoughts on Rod Stewart with one-word comment

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Sir Rod Stewart has been branded "a nightmare" by singer PP Arnold, who claimed he was "very difficult" to work with. Reflecting on her time with Rod, the 78-year-old says their version of Wilson Pickett's Come Home Baby was shelved by Sir Mick Jagger in 1967, due to Rod's apparent difficult ways.

Speaking to The Times, she said of the Maggie May hitmaker: "Nightmare! Rod is very difficult to work with, he wanted it his way or no way."As soon as I started sounding good, he wanted to change the key.

Mick [who produced the track] just got p****d off and that's why the track was never released."It's not the first time the singer has taken a swipe at Rod.

In her memoir Soul Survivor, released in 2022, she branded the multimillionaire "selfish and tight".The following year, PP claimed she and Rod had a close brush with the law during the 1960s."Rod Stewart and I had a close call back in the 60s when a nosy landlord, on suspicion of drug possession, let the police into my flat," she told The Guardian.

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