An independent archive of typography.
Topics
Formats
Typefaces

Rod Stewart – Tonight I’m Yours album art

Contributed by Fonts In Use Staff on Sep 6th, 2020. Artwork published in .
Rod Stewart – Tonight I’m Yours album art 1
Source: www.flickr.com Uploaded to Flickr by Michael Studt and tagged with “chevalier”. License: All Rights Reserved.

Chevalier is the typeface used for Tonight I’m Yours. Eleven years after his debut album, this was Rod Stewart’s thirteenth solo record. The album contained a hit single by the same name [Discogs], and was released on the Latin American market with translated song titles as Esta Noche Soy Tuyo. The cover was designed under art direction of Richard Seireeni. The single record credits David Larkham for the sleeve design. The portrait of Rod Stewart, looking into a setting sun with pursed lips, is by photographer Raul Vega.

Chevalier was probably released shortly before. It’s shown in the 1980 VGC Typositor catalog as a VGC original. The designer is unknown. (If you have info on that, please let us know!) There are numerous digitizations under various names, see the typeface page for details.

[More info on Discogs]

Single record cover by Riva, UK.
Source: 45andsingle.com License: All Rights Reserved.

Single record cover by Riva, UK.

Single record back cover, with smaller print in  and .
Source: 45andsingle.com License: All Rights Reserved.

Single record back cover, with smaller print in Times New Roman and Futura.

Single record cover by Warner Bros., USA, with a different photo, but again ft. Chevalier (plus ).
Source: www.45cat.com License: All Rights Reserved.

Single record cover by Warner Bros., USA, with a different photo, but again ft. Chevalier (plus Helvetica).

For the Spanish-langage version titled Esta Noche Soy Tuo, Chevalier was replaced with the similar , set with faux small caps.
Source: listado.mercadolibre.com.ar License: All Rights Reserved.

For the Spanish-langage version titled Esta Noche Soy Tuo, Chevalier was replaced with the similar Solemnis, set with faux small caps.

Typefaces

  • Chevalier (VGC)
  • Solemnis
  • Times New Roman
  • Futura
  • Helvetica

Formats

Topics

Designers/Agencies

Artwork location

2 Comments on “Rod Stewart – Tonight I’m Yours album art”

  1. Kurt E. says:
    Feb 28th, 2022 7:04 am

    Today called Stiletto.

    Stiletto is the better variation of Cavalier – due to more glyphs!

  2. There are surprisingly many digital interpretations of this design, several of which are listed on the typeface page. I concur that Stiletto is the best one in terms of technical quality and glyph repertoire. It’s just a bummer that publisher Profonts doesn’t acknowledge the fact that it’s a revival/interpretation, and pass it off as an original design by Ralph Unger.

Post a comment