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Wild World (song)

"Wild World" is a song written and recorded by English singer-songwriter Cat Stevens. It first appeared on his fourth album, Tea for the Tillerman (1970). Released as a single in September 1970 by Island Records and A&M Records, "Wild World" saw significant commercial success, garnering attention for its themes of love and heartbreak, and has been covered numerous times since its release. Maxi Priest and Mr. Big had successful cover versions of the song, released in 1988 and 1993.

"Wild World"

  • "Miles from Nowhere" (USA and Canada)
  • "Sad Lisa" (Germany)

September 1970

July 1970

3:15

Song meaning[edit]

Stevens developed a relationship with actress Patti D'Arbanville and the two were a pair for roughly two years. During that time, he wrote several songs about her, including "Wild World".


The song is in the form of the singer's words to his departing lover, inspired by the end of their romance. Stevens later recalled to Mojo: "It was one of those chord sequences that's very common in Spanish music. I turned it around and came up with that theme—which is a recurring theme in my work—which is to do with leaving, the sadness of leaving, and the anticipation of what lies beyond."[1]


Released as a single in late 1970, it peaked at No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.[2] "Wild World" has been credited as the song that gave Stevens' next album, Tea for the Tillerman, "enough kick" to get it played on FM radio; and Island Records' Chris Blackwell called it "the best album we've ever released".[3]


In November 2008, the Tea for the Tillerman CD was re-issued in a deluxe version which included the original demo of "Wild World".

Cat Stevens – classical guitar, acoustic guitar, keyboards, lead vocals

– acoustic guitar, backing vocals

Alun Davies

Harvey Burns – drums, congas, tambourine

John Ryan – double bass

"Wild World"

"On and On"

23 May 1988

3:38

Robbie Shakespeare
Willie Lindo
Lowell "Sly" Dunbar

October 1993[41]

3:27

Kevin Elson

1970:

Jimmy Cliff

1971: (Fleur sauvage)

Claude François

1971:

Barry Ryan

1971:

Bette Midler

1971:

José Feliciano

1971:

The Gentrys

1971:

The Ventures

1971: (Instrumental version)

Franck Pourcel

1971:

Sacha Distel

1987:

Maxi Priest

1987:

Jonathan King

1989:

SNFU

1993:

Mr. Big

1994:

Wise Guys

2000:

Pepê & Neném

2001:

Me First and the Gimme Gimmes

2003: (Billy S. – B-side)

Skye Sweetnam

2004:

John Waite

2007: cast, led by Mike Bailey

Skins

2007:

James Blunt

2010: (feat. Marvin Priest)

Ronan Keating

2012:

Andy Allo

2013:

Garth Brooks

2018: (feat. Kianja)

Bastille

2018: (Live version for her acoustic tour in Norway)

Marion Raven

2020: Mick McGuigan (live at home)