Get the latest entertainment news sent straight to your inbox with our weekly Showbiz newsletterSir Rod Stewart has said the reason behind his upcoming album's title is to convey the message that "a strong man can cry".
The veteran rock star, 76, is due to release his 31st studio album, The Tears of Hercules, on November 12. Speaking on Magic Radio for Prince's Trust Day on Wednesday, he addressed the speculation if the title was in reference to Sir Elton John, as Hercules is his second name.He said: "It was only recently I realised that his second name was Hercules."But I didn't, I didn't know and the reason for the title, it's quite thought provoking but a strong man can cry and should cry if he feels necessary."The singer appeared on
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