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Cruiserweight cat stevens - Where Do The Children Play - Tea For The Tillerman

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  • Any body EVER REALLY listento These LYRICS ???? This Generation should listen to is song . Wow life was so much simplier inthe 70's

  • some wisdom from a muslim is ok

    

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  • Ever watch the MST version of "Space Children? LOL

  • I was making a short movie for school about children and the future, ( im getting an early childhood education degree) and i couldnt find a song to use so i decided to auto scroll my itunes and it landed on this song. how appropriate. <3

  • Hi folks.

    I have left comments about Cat's songs. Some derogatory, I have been chastised for that. Believe me, I really like his songs. They are playing at decibel breaking volume right now, but, do all the fat children know where to play? Of course, in the streets with all the other fat kids. The gangsters are recruiting them for their own. Cat Stevens has no clue. He's a good singer, but a traitor to ghetto living.

  • For me, Cat is the definition of music. He's perfect.

  • tell me where the children plaY?

  • eu tinha esse cd e o majikat, mais joguei fora muita piração anos 70, as músicas são boas, mais enlouquecem, acho que é por isso que ele enlouqueceu, grandes gênios enlouquecem

  • GOD BLESS THE CHILDREN. PEACE

  • @chriscat83 dude, i was thinking the same thing . my mother would play this song over and over again just gettin louder and louder . and wow . i miss my childhood .

  • @stevieboy5588 Ironic that Cat also recorded a song named 'Tuesday's Dead'.

  • Harold and Maude. I saw it upon its first limited release during Christmas vacation of 1971. Mom took us to see it at the Art Theater in Buckhead/Atlanta, GA. I didn't see it again until it played at the 75 cent theater on Bryn Mawr at Winthrop in Chicago, 1978. I watched it everynight for a week. If you love Cat, see this movie. Nearly every song in the soundtrack, including Where Do The Children Play? is early Cat Stevens. And Don't Be Shy is included in the soundtrack of We Bought a Zoo.

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