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Peace Train

"Peace Train" is a 1971 song by British singer-songwriter Cat Stevens, taken from his album Teaser and the Firecat. The song climbed to No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart during the week of November 6, 1971, becoming Stevens' first US Top 10 hit. The song also spent three weeks at No. 1 on the adult contemporary chart. It has been featured on several…

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Genre
Soft rock · folk
B-side
"Where Do the Children Play?" (US/Canada/Europe) · "Tuesday's Dead" (UK)
Label
Island (UK/Europe) · A&M (US/Canada)
Length
4:12 (album version) · 3:45 (single version)
Producer
Paul Samwell-Smith
Recorded
March 1971

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Peace Train

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Edges60
Triples78
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.032787
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Peace Train

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related to Cover versions · 29
Peace Train → After Stevens, American, Aside, CBS, Children Play, Christopher Ciccone, Days, Dolly Parton, Don Williams CD Borrowed, In, In My Tribe, Islam, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Madonna, Maniacs, Natalie Merchant, No, November, Parton, Salman Rushdie
related to In popular culture · 13
Peace Train → American, Cat Stevens, Jobs, Kasbah, Ordinary Magic, Remember, Richie Havens's, Rock, The, The War, The Wonder Years TV, Titans, We Are Marshall
related to Critical reception · 12
Peace Train → However, Johnny Nash, Moonshadow, New York Philharmonic Hall, Newsday, November, Peace Train's, Record World, Robert Christgau, Stevens, We're, Wild World
related to history · 10
Peace Train → Alfred Hitchcock, Alfred Hitchcock's, As, Cat Stevens, In, Iraq War, Islam, Muslim, There, Yusuf Islam
B-side · 2
Peace Train → "Tuesday's Dead" (UK), "Where Do the Children Play?" (US/Canada/Europe)
Genre · 2
Peace Train → folk, Soft rock
Label · 2
Peace Train → A&M (US/Canada), Island (UK/Europe)
Length · 2
Peace Train → 3:45 (single version), 4:12 (album version)
Released · 2
Peace Train → 1971 (worldwide), September 1971 (US)
Producer · 1
Peace Train → Paul Samwell-Smith

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song peace train stevens album cat also chart version 1971 us cover single included parton november stevens' 10 later war

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Peace TrainB-side"Where Do the Children Play?" (US/Canada/Europe)1.00infobox
Peace TrainB-side"Tuesday's Dead" (UK)1.00infobox
Peace TrainGenreSoft rock1.00infobox
Peace TrainGenrefolk1.00infobox
Peace TrainLabelIsland (UK/Europe)1.00infobox
Peace TrainLabelA&M (US/Canada)1.00infobox
Peace TrainLength4:12 (album version)1.00infobox
Peace TrainLength3:45 (single version)1.00infobox
Peace TrainProducerPaul Samwell-Smith1.00infobox
Peace TrainRecordedMarch 19711.00infobox
Peace TrainReleased1971 (worldwide)1.00infobox
Peace TrainReleasedSeptember 1971 (US)1.00infobox
Peace TrainSongwriterCat Stevens1.00infobox
Peace TrainStudioMorgan, Willesden, London1.00infobox

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