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Cat Stevens - Morning Has Broken

"Morning Has Broken" is a song written by American songwriter and poet Eleanor Farjeon. It was made famous by Cat Stevens when he recorded it for his 1971 album "Teaser and the Firecat." Here are some interesting facts about the song and Cat Stevens:

  1. Origin of the Song: "Morning Has Broken" was originally a Christian hymn published in 1931 with lyrics written by Eleanor Farjeon. Cat Stevens reinterpreted and popularized it in the early 1970s.

  2. Cat Stevens' Version: The song was a major hit for Cat Stevens, reaching number six on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States. It also charted well in the United Kingdom and other countries.

  3. Instrumentation: The song features a distinctive piano introduction played by Rick Wakeman, who later became famous for his work with the progressive rock band Yes. The piano arrangement adds a classical touch to the folk-inspired song.

  4. Album Success: "Morning Has Broken" was part of the album "Teaser and the Firecat," which was a commercial success for Cat Stevens. The album also includes other well-known tracks like "Peace Train."

  5. Inspirational Nature: The lyrics of "Morning Has Broken" celebrate the beauty of a new day and nature. Cat Stevens' soulful and emotive delivery contributed to the song's widespread appeal.

  6. Religious Connection: Although the song has Christian origins, Cat Stevens, who later converted to Islam and changed his name to Yusuf Islam, has expressed appreciation for the universal themes of spirituality and nature found in the lyrics.

  7. Cover Versions: Over the years, "Morning Has Broken" has been covered by various artists, further cementing its status as a timeless and beloved song.

The combination of Cat Stevens' heartfelt rendition and the timeless lyrics has made "Morning Has Broken" a classic that continues to resonate with listeners around the world.

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