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On The Road To Find Out (Live at KCET-TV) - Cat Stevens



     
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Well I left my happy home
To see what I could find out
I left my folk and friends
With the aim to clear my mind outWell I hit the rowdy road
And many kinds I met there
And many stories told me on the way to get thereSo on and on I go, the seconds tick the time out
So much left to know, and I'm on the road to find outIn the end I'll know
But on the way I wonder
Through descending snow
And through the frost and thunderI listen to the wind come howl
Telling me I have to hurry
I listen to the robin's song
Saying not to worrySo on, and on I go, the seconds tick the time out
So much left to know, and I'm on the road to find outWell I found myself alone
Hoping someone would miss me
Thinking about my home and the last woman to kiss meWell sometimes you have to moan
When nothing seems to suit you
But never the less you know

Your locked towards the futureSo off and on you go, the seconds tick the time out
There's so much left to know and I'm on the road to find outAnd I found my head one day
When I wasn't even trying
And here I have to say
Cause there is no use in lying, lyingYes the answer lies within
So why not take a look now
Kick out the devils sin
Pickup, pickup a good book nowYes the answer lies within
So why not take a look now
Kick out the devils sin
Pickup, pickup a good book nowYes the answer lies within
So why not take a look now
Kick out the devils sin
Pickup, pickup a good book now
Songwriters
YUSUF ISLAM, CAT STEVENSPublished by
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Cat Stevens (born Steven Demetre Georgiou in London, England on 21st July 1948, and now named Yusuf Islam) is best known for his work as a popular British folk rock musician, although born and raised by a Cypriot father and a Swedish mother. At the outset of his musical career, Georgiou adopted the stage name "Cat Stevens", under which name he sold forty million albums, mostly in the 1960s and 1970s.

Stevens became a convert to Islam in 1978 after a near-death experience. He adopted the name Yusuf Islam and became an outspoken advocate for the religion. Following his conversion, Yusuf abandoned his previous career as a pop star, with which he had always been uncomfortable. Song and the use of musical instruments is an area of debate in Islamic jurisprudence (law) and is the primary factor Cat Stevens retreated from the pop spotlight. At one point he wrote to the record companies asking that his music no longer be distributed, but his request was denied. Following Ayatollah Khomeini's February 14, 1989 death fatwa against author Salman Rushdie, he made statements that were interpreted as endorsing the killing of Rushdie. On February 21, 1989, Yusuf Islam addressed students at Kingston University in London about his conversion to Islam and was asked about the controversy in the Muslim world and the fatwa calling for Salman Rushdie's execution. He replied, "He must be killed. The Qur'an makes it clear - if someone defames the prophet, then he must die."

He released a series of low-profile spoken word albums throughout the next few decades, but only truly returned to the pop arena in 2005 with the new song "Indian Ocean", as well as a number of notable benefit performances. In November 2006, he released his first pop album in 28 years, entitled "An Other Cup", filled with music quite reminscent of his 1970s sounds, though with a more obvious spirituality.

He released a new album in 2009 called 'Roadsinger' and features Paul McCartney, Dolly Parton, Michelle Branch, Gunnar Nelson and Terry Sylvester among others. It is a return to his well loved 'Cat Stevens' sound.

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