Tea for the Tillerman
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Template:Album infobox Tea for the Tillerman is an album by singer/songwriter Cat Stevens.
The songs on this album may have been inspired by his breakup with Patti D'Arbanville, who later had a relationship with Mick Jagger.
Songs from this album have been recorded by a diverse range of artists, from Mr. Big ("Wild World") to Boyzone ("Father and Son").
The album is number 206 on the List of Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.
Track listing
- "Where Do the Children Play?" (Stevens) - 3:52
- "Hard Headed Woman" (Stevens) - 3:47
- "Wild World" (Stevens) - 3:20
- "Sad Lisa" (Stevens) - 3:45
- "Miles from Nowhere" (Stevens) - 3:37
- "But I Might Die Tonight" (Stevens) - 1:53
- "Longer Boats" (Stevens) - 3:12
- "Into White" (Stevens) - 3:24
- "On the Road to Find Out" (Stevens) - 5:08
- "Father and Son" (Stevens) - 3:41
- "Tea for the Tillerman" (Stevens) - 1:01
Charting singles
Album position:
1971 Tea for the Tillerman Pop Albums No. 8
Single positions:
1971 Wild World Pop Singles No. 11
Personnel
- Harvey Burns - Drums
- Alun Davies - Guitar
- Ted Jensen - Mastering
- Bill Levenson - Reissue Supervisor
- Del Newman - Arranger, String Arrangements
- Junie Osaki - Reissue Design
- John Rostein - Violin
- John Ryan - Bass
- Paul Samwell-Smith - Producer
- Beth Stempel - Reissue Coordinator
- Cat Stevens - Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals, Illustrations