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Tea for the Tillerman is an album by the singer-songwriter Cat Stevens.
This album, Stevens ' second during 1970, includes many of Stevens ' best-known songs 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 titled Harold and Maude, in 1971.
The track " But I Might Die Tonight " was featured in a film the year before, in 1970: Deep End, directed by Jerzy Skolimowski.
Stevens, a former art student, created the artwork featured on the record's cover.
" Tea for the Tillerman " was also used over the end credits for the BBC TV show Extras.

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