Wild World Cat Stevens Am D7 G Now that i've lost every thing to you G Cmaj7 F You say you wanna start something new F Dm E And it's breaking my heart you're leaeving E Baby I'm grievin' Am D7 G But if you want to leave take good care G Cmaj7 F Hope you have a lot of nice things to wear F Dm E G7 But then a lot of nice things turn bad out there C G Am F Oh baby baby it's a wild world G F C It's hard to get by just upon a smile C G Am F Oh baby baby it's a wild world G F C D E I'll always remember youlike a child, girl Am D7 G You know i've seen a lot of what the world can do G Cmaj7 F And it's breaking my heart in two F Dm E Because I never want ot see you sad girl E Don't be a bad girl Am D7 G But if you want to leave take good care G Cmaj7 F Hope you make a lot of nice friends out there F Dm E G7 But just remember theres a lot of bad out there C G Am F Oh baby baby it's a wild world G F C It's hard to get by just upon a smile C G Am F Oh baby baby it's a wild world G F C D E Am D7 G Cmaj7 F Dm7 I'll always remember youlike a child, girl Am D7 G Cmaj7 F Dm7 E Am Baby I love you Am D7 G But if you want to leave take good care G C F Hope you make a lot of nice friends out there F Dm E G7 But just remember theres a lot of bad out there
About the artist behind Wild World Chords:
As 'Cat Stevens', he has sold over 60 million albums around the world since the late 1960s. His albums Tea for the Tillerman and Teaser and the Firecat were both certified by the RIAA as having achieved Triple Platinum status in the United States (three million sales each); his album Catch Bull at Four sold half a million copies in the first two weeks of release and was Billboard's number-one LP for three consecutive weeks. His songwriting has also earned him two ASCAP songwriting awards (for "The First Cut Is the Deepest," which has been a hit single for four different artists.)
Stevens converted to Islam at the height of his fame in 1977. The following year, he adopted his Muslim name Yusuf Islam and left his music career to devote himself to educational and philanthropic causes in the Muslim community. In 2006, he returned to pop music, with his first album of new pop songs in 28 years, entitled An Other Cup.
He has been given several awards for his work in promoting peace in the world, including the 2004 Man for Peace award and the 2007 Mediterranean Prize for Peace. He lives with his wife, Fauzia Mubarak Ali, and five children in Brondesbury Park, London, and spends part of each year in Dubai.[2]
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