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"Wild World" is a song written and recorded by English singer-songwriter Cat Stevens. It first appeared on his fourth album, Tea for the Tillerman (1970). Released as a single in September 1970 by Island Records and A&M Records, "Wild World" saw significant commercial success, garnering attention for its themes of love and heartbreak, and has been covered numerous times since its release.
"Peace Train" is a 1971 song by Cat Stevens, taken from his album Teaser and the Firecat. The song climbed to No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart during the week of November 6, 1971, becoming Stevens' first US Top 10 hit. [ 3 ]
On 28 May 2020, Yusuf (also known as Cat Stevens) announced his new album, Tea for the Tillerman 2, which was released on 18 September 2020. Tea for the Tillerman 2 is a reimagining of "the same eleven songs for a new age with dramatic results", celebrating the 50th anniversary of Tea for the Tillerman .
The album features the Top 20 single "Wild World"; a parting song after D'Arbanville moved on. "Wild World" has been credited as the song that gave Tea for the Tillerman 'enough kick' to get it played on FM radio.
"Peace Train" The concert first encore, "Wild World", appears on the DVD as a bonus feature along with other archive material i.e. the three live tracks: "If I Laugh" from BBC 'Old Grey Whistle Test' 1971; "Maybe You're Right" from BBC 'In Concert' 1971; "Tuesday's Dead" from Granada 'Out Front' 1971. CD "Wild World" – 3:03 "The Wind" – 1:38
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Footsteps in the Dark: Greatest Hits Vol. 2 is a compilation album released by Cat Stevens in 1982. Its fourteen songs include hits such as "Father and Son" and "Where Do the Children Play?" as well as two previously unreleased tracks from the Hal Ashby and Colin Higgins black comedy Harold and Maude (1971), and the obscure B-side "I Want to Live in a Wigwam" from the Teaser sessions.
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