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Cat Stevens performing on Dutch TV in 1966. Stevens made a demo recording of "The First Cut Is the Deepest" in 1965, while hoping to become a songwriter. [5] He wrote the song to promote his songs to other artists, but did not record his own performance until early October 1967 with guitarist Big Jim Sullivan, and it did not appear until his second album, New Masters, was released in December ...
"The First Cut Is the Deepest" (previously released on Stewart's A Night on the Town) Cat Stevens: Dowd: 3:50: 9. "I Don't Want to Talk About It" (original version on Stewart's Atlantic Crossing; this version taken from Stewart's Storyteller – The Complete Anthology: 1964–1990) Danny Whitten: Dowd: 4:50: 10.
The First Cut Is the Deepest" is a song by Cat Stevens, covered by many artists. The First Cut Is the Deepest or First Cut Is the Deepest may also refer to: The First Cut Is the Deepest, an album by Michie Mee "The First Cut Is the Deepest" (Grey's Anatomy), an episode of the TV series
The album is now most notable for "The First Cut Is the Deepest", a song he sold for £30 (equivalent to £700 in 2023 [27]) to P. P. Arnold and which became a massive hit for her and an international hit for Keith Hampshire, Rod Stewart, James Morrison and Sheryl Crow. [43]
A cover of Cat Stevens' "The First Cut Is the Deepest" was also a success and has since become one of Stewart's signature songs. Track listing. Original release
The Fed is expected to cut interest rates this week, a decision likely to be the start of a gradual decline in how much consumers pay for cars, houses and everything they buy on credit. Just don ...
Some on Wall Street have also pointed out that a 50 basis point interest rate cut could create a more ominous sign about the health of the US economy than the central bank would like to portray.
The single "Kitty"/"Blackness of the Night" languished at number 47, becoming Stevens' first single to miss the top 40. This was a sudden and steep commercial decline from the considerable success that Stevens enjoyed with his earlier recordings. [2] "The First Cut Is the Deepest" has been covered