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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.
Jimmy Cliff was born James Chambers on 30 July 1944 in Saint James, Colony of Jamaica. [4] He began writing songs while still at primary school in St. James, listening to a neighbour's sound system.
Wild World may refer to: "Wild World" (song), a 1970 song by Cat Stevens; Wild World (Bastille album), 2016; Wild World (Kip Moore album), 2020; Animal Crossing: Wild World, a 2005 life-simulation video game for the Nintendo DS; Wild World, a former name for the Six Flags America amusement park in Woodmore, Maryland
This list of wildlife artists is a list for any notable wildlife artist, wildlife painter, wildlife photographer, other wildlife artist, society of wildlife artists, ...
He was called 'the artist boy' and said, "I was beat up, but I was noticed". [30] He took a one-year course at Hammersmith School of Art, [31] considering a career as a cartoonist. Though he enjoyed art (his later record albums featured his original artwork), [30] he decided to pursue a musical career. He began performing under the name "Steve ...
This is a list by date of birth of historically recognized American fine artists known for the creation of artworks that are primarily visual in nature, including traditional media such as painting, sculpture, photography, and printmaking, as well as more recent genres, including installation art, performance art, body art, conceptual art, digital art and video art.
Located at the foot of the San Gabriel Mountains, the unincorporated community of more than 42,000 people has long been a refuge for artists, according to glass and metal artist Evan Chambers, who ...
Maxi (released as Maxi Priest in the United States and Canada) is the third studio album by English reggae vocalist Maxi Priest, released in 1987.It contains the singles "Some Guys Have All the Luck", "How Can We Ease the Pain?", "Wild World" and "Goodbye to Love Again".