Cat Stevens’ “I Love My Dog” is premised on the idea of the singer ‘loving his dog’ just as much as the person he is singing to. And the reason he is expressing such a sentiment...
Cat Stevens’ “Morning Has Broken” is a praise song to the Most High. What it sets about to do in particular is exalt Him by recognizing the beauty in nature. Thus incidences like “the rain’s...
Cat Stevens initially got the idea for his classic song “Moonshadow” during his younger years. He had grown up in the big city. But during a visit to Spain, found himself in a much...
The common theory is that the true addressee of “Wild World” is one Patti D’Arbanville. Patti is the lady whom Cat Stevens dated during the late 1960s/early 1970s. And it is known that their relationship didn’t...
This song features two distinct characters, a “father” and a “son”, who are both portrayed by Cat Stevens. And they’re not particularly having a dialogue with each other. Rather the father is addressing the son,...
“Lady D’Arbanville” is someone whom the singer describes as being, succinctly put, dead. For instance, he states that she “look(s) so cold”. And he also goes on to say that her “lips feel like...