Description
Tea for the Tillerman is a highly-regarded album by
singer-songwriter Cat Stevens. This album, Stevens' second during
1970, includes many of Stevens' most memorable and beloved songs by
his fans, including "Where Do the Children Play?," "Hard Headed
Woman," "Wild World," "Sad Lisa," "Into White" and "Father and
Son." Four of the tracks ("Where Do the Children Play?", "On the
Road to Find Out", "Tea for the Tillerman" and "Miles from
Nowhere") were featured in the Hal Ashby and Colin Higgins' black
comedy film entitled Harold and Maude, in 1971, gaining Stevens
more fans long afterward.