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The Very Best of Cat Stevens : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Very Best of Cat Stevens
''The Very Best of Cat Stevens'' is the title of a compilation album by Cat Stevens. There are multiple albums released with this title. The first was released by Polygram on its recently acquired Island Records label in January 1990. Its cover picture appears to be a reference to the Teaser and the Firecat album cover; both feature a boy in a top hat, "Teaser", accompanied by an orange cat, "Firecat", beside a fence with a full moon overhead. A compilation album with the same title was released in 2000 on the A&M and UTV Records labels. In many respects, it is a substantially different album. The track list is substantially different (though most of the same tracks are present). The cover art for these releases features a simple portrait of the artist. This album was released in the UK and Europe in 2003, using the same cover art but with a different tracklist. ==Track listing== All songs written by Cat Stevens, except where noted. #"Where Do the Children Play?" (1970) #"Wild World" (1970) #"Tuesday's Dead" (1971) #"Lady D'Arbanville" (1970) #"The First Cut Is the Deepest" (1967) #"Oh Very Young" (1974) #"Rubylove" (1971) #"Morning Has Broken" (Words by Eleanor Farjeon to the traditional tune Bunessan) (1972) #"Moonshadow" (1971) #"Matthew and Son" (1966) #"Father and Son" (1970) #"Can't Keep It In" (1972) #"Hard Headed Woman" (1970) #"(Remember the Days of the) Old Schoolyard" (With Elkie Brooks) (1977) #"I Love My Dog" (1966) #"Another Saturday Night" (Sam Cooke) (1974) #"Sad Lisa" (1970) #"Peace Train" (1971)
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