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Lyricist: Cat Stevens
Lyrics:
If I make a mark in time, I can't say the mark is mine. I'm only the underline of the Word. Yes, I'm like him, just like you, I can't tell you what to do. Like everybody else I'm searching thru what I've heard.
Chorus: Whoa, Where do you go? When you don't want no one to know? Who told tomorrow Tuesday's dead
Oh preacher won't you paint my dream, won't you show me where you've been Show me what I haven't seen to ease my mind. Cause I will learn to understand, if I have a helping hand. I wouldn't make another demand all my life.
Chorus: Whoa, Where do you go? When you don't want no one to know? Who told tomorrow Tuesday's dead
What's my sex, what's my name, all in all it's all the same. Everybody plays a different game, that is all. Now, man may live, man may die searching for the question why. But if he tries to rule the sky he must fall.
Chorus: Whoa, Where do you go? When you don't want no one to know? Who told tomorrow Tuesday's dead
Now every second on the nose, the humdrum of the city grows. reaching out beyond the throes of our time. We must try to shake it down. Do our best to break the ground. Try to turn the world around one more time. Yeah, we must try to shake it down do our best to break the ground Try to turn the world around one more time
Chorus: Whoa, Where do you go? When you don't want no one to know? Who told tomorrow Tuesday's dead
Review:
Kicking off A&M's ambitious Cat Stevens reissue
program is this 20-song introduction. The set
surveys all of Stevens's stages, from the
orchestrated late-1960s sides through his
early-'70s peak to his more eclectic late-1970s
experiments. Following the progression makes for
an interesting endeavor as Stevens learns to
harness his ambitious ideas with arrangements that
don't obscure his rhapsodic messages. Few artists
of his generation were more gifted when it came to
plucking timeless melodies out of thin air, and
his sumptuous voice was always able to movingly
convey his bittersweet lyrics. As a career
overview (including one previously unreleased cut)
this set achieves its goal, hitting all of the
chart successes along the way and basically
defining his role as a sensitive '70s
singer-songwriter, but some fans may opt for the
classic early-'70s studio records, which find
Stevens at his most consistently touching. --Marc
Greilsamer
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