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| Released | 21 April 1967 |
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| Length | 3:07 |
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| Label | Immediate |
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| Songwriter(s) | Cat Stevens |
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| Producer(s) | Mike Hurst |
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"The Time Has Come" (1967)
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"First Cut Is the Deepest" (1967)
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"(If You Think You're) Groovy" (1967)
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| "The First Cut Is the Deepest" |
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| B-side | "Where Are You" |
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| Released | 18 May 1972[1] |
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| Recorded | 5 October 1967 |
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| Studio | Decca, West Hampstead, London |
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| Genre | Pop |
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| Length | 3:03 |
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| Label | Deram, Decca |
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| Songwriter(s) | Cat Stevens |
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| Producer(s) | Mike Hurst |
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"Morning Has Broken" (1972)
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"The First Cut Is the Deepest" (1972)
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"Sitting" (1972)
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"The First Cut is the Deepest" is a 1967 song written by Cat Stevens, originally released by P.P. Arnold and went to number 18 in the United States and was released by Stevens himself for his second studio album New Masters. In 1977, Rod Stewart released his version and went to number 1 in the United Kingdom and number 21 in the United States and New Zealand. In 2003, Sheryl Crow released her version for her greatest hits album The Very Best of Sheryl Crow. It went to number 14 in the United States, number 37 in the United Kingdom, number 22 in Scotland and number 19 in New Zealand.
References
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| Studio pop albums | | As Cat Stevens |
- Matthew and Son
- New Masters
- Mona Bone Jakon
- Tea for the Tillerman
- Teaser and the Firecat
- Catch Bull at Four
- Foreigner
- Buddha and the Chocolate Box
- Numbers
- Izitso
- Back to Earth
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| As Yusuf |
- An Other Cup
- Roadsinger
- Tell 'Em I'm Gone
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| As Yusuf/Cat Stevens |
- The Laughing Apple
- Tea for the Tillerman 2
- King of a Land
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| Live albums | |
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| Spiritual albums |
- The Life of the Last Prophet
- Prayers of the Last Prophet
- A Is for Allah
- I Look I See
- Footsteps in the Light
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| Compilations |
- Greatest Hits
- Footsteps in the Dark: Greatest Hits, Vol. 2
- The Very Best of Cat Stevens
- Gold
- I Have No Cannons That Roar
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| Singles |
- "I Love My Dog"
- "Matthew and Son"
- "I'm Gonna Get Me a Gun"
- "Lady D'Arbanville"
- "Father and Son"
- "Wild World"
- "Moonshadow"
- "Peace Train"
- "Morning Has Broken"
- "Another Saturday Night"
- "Oh Very Young"
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| Other songs |
- "Blue Monday"
- "Boots and Sand"
- "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood"
- "The First Cut Is the Deepest"
- "Here Comes My Baby"
- "If You Want to Sing Out, Sing Out"
- "Into White"
- "Trouble"
- "Where Do the Children Play?"
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| Categories |
- Albums
- Compilation albums
- Live albums
- Songs
- Songs written by Cat Stevens
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| Related topics |
- Discography
- Harold and Maude (soundtrack)
- Alun Davies
- Cat Stevens' comments about Salman Rushdie
- Jean Roussel
- Gerry Conway
- Bruce Lynch
- Paul Samwell-Smith
- Mike Hurst
- Del Newman
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| 1970s |
- "It's All Over Now" (1970)
- "Reason to Believe"/"Maggie May" (1971)
- "Every Picture Tells a Story"/"Reason to Believe" (1971) Spain only
- "(I Know) I'm Losing You"/"Mandolin Wind" (1971)
- "Handbags and Gladrags" (1972)
- "You Wear It Well" (1972)
- "Angel" (1972)
- "What's Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made a Loser Out of Me)" (1972)
- "Twistin' the Night Away" (1973, 1987)
- "Oh! No Not My Baby" (1973)
- "Farewell" / "You Send Me" (1973)
- "Mine for Me" (1974)
- "You Can Make Me Dance, Sing or Anything" (1974) Stewart/Faces
- "Sailing" (1975)
- "This Old Heart of Mine" (1975)
- "Tonight's the Night (Gonna Be Alright)" (1976)
- "The Killing of Georgie" (1976)
- "Get Back" (1976)
- "The First Cut Is the Deepest" (1977)
- "I Don't Want to Talk About It" (1977, 1990)
- "You're in My Heart (The Final Acclaim)" (1978)
- "Hot Legs" (1978)
- "I Was Only Joking" (1978)
- "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" (1978, 1997)
- "Ain't Love a Bitch" (1979)
- "Blondes (Have More Fun)" (1979)
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| 1980s | |
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| 1990s |
- "It Takes Two" (1990) Stewart/Turner
- "Rhythm of My Heart" (1991)
- "The Motown Song" (1991)
- "Your Song" (1992)
- "Ruby Tuesday" (1993)
- "Have I Told You Lately" (1993)
- "Reason to Believe" (unplugged, 1993)
- "All for Love" (1993) Stewart/Adams/Sting
- "Leave Virginia Alone" (1995)
- "Lady Luck" (1996)
- "Ooh La La" (1998)
- "Rocks" (1998)
- "Cigarettes & Alcohol" (1998)
- "Faith of the Heart" (1999)
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| 2000s | |
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| 2010s | |
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| Studio albums |
- Tuesday Night Music Club
- Sheryl Crow
- The Globe Sessions
- C'mon, C'mon
- Wildflower
- Detours
- Home for Christmas
- 100 Miles from Memphis
- Feels like Home
- Be Myself
- Threads
- Evolution
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| Compilation albums |
- The Very Best of Sheryl Crow
- Hits & Rarities
- Icon
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| Live albums |
- Sheryl Crow and Friends: Live from Central Park
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| Singles | |
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| Guest singles |
- "Sorcerer"
- "American Girls"
- "Picture"
- "Building Bridges"
- "Just Stand Up!"
- "Coal Miner's Daughter"
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| Related articles |
- Discography
- Awards and nominations
- Charles A. Crow
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