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Cat Stevens

Lady D'Arbanville

Rock
  • Pop
  • Folk
  • Rock
  • Instrumental
  • Space
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1970
  • 1970
  • 1967
  • 1966
  • 2011
  • 1971

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Yusuf Islam (born Steven Demetre Georgiou, 21 July 1948), His albums Tea for the Tillerman and Teaser and the Firecat were both certified as Triple Platinum by the RIAA in the United States; his album Catch Bull at Four sold half a million copies in the first two weeks of release alone, and was Billboard’s number-one LP for three consecutive weeks. He has also earned two ASCAP songwriting awards in consecutive years, for “The First Cut Is the Deepest”, which has been a hit single for four different artists. Stevens converted to Islam at the height of his fame in December, 1977, and adopted his Muslim name, Yusuf Islam, the following year. In 1979, he auctioned all his guitars away for charity and left his music career to devote himself to educational and philanthropic causes in... Read on...

Song lines: ♪ My lady D'arbanville ... Why do you breathe so low ... But this rose will never die

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More songs by Cat Stevens (See Charts): Ghost Town, Angelsea, Oh Very Young, But I Might Die Tonight, Another Saturday Night, Bad Brakes, Can'T Keep It In, Sitting, The First Cut Is The Deepest, and Hard Headed Woman.

Popular in Rock (See Charts): Bohemian Rhapsody, Stairway To Heaven, Beat It, Give In To Me, Wherever You Will Go, Stigmatized, Nothing'S Changed, Hotel California, Imagine, and Nothing Else Matters.

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