| Written by: | Cat Stevens | |
| Lyrics: | ||
| Available on: | The The First Cut Is The Deepest sheet music | |
| Original version: | Appears on The Very Best Of album, also released as a single | 3:45 | ||
| Featuring: | Sheryl Crow - Lead & background vocals
and acoustic guitar Abraham Laboriel Jr - Drums John Shanks - Bass and electric guitars Jamie Muhoberac - Keyboards Patrick Warren - String arranger Joel Derouin - Concertmaster |
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| Produced by: | John Shanks | |||
| Recorded by: | Jeff Rothschild at Henson Studios, Hollywood, CA | |||
| Mixed by: | Dave Way at Way Station, Beverley Hills, CA | |||
| Additional recording by: | Marc DeSisto | |||
| Production Coordinator/Musician Contractor: | Shari Sutcliffe | |||
| Alternate version 1: | Remix (Remixed by Dave Bascombe) | 3:45 | ||
| Alternate version 2: | Country Version (Additional production by Garth Fundis, mixed by Chuck Ainlay) | 3:45 | ||
| Alternate version 3: | Acoustic Version appears on the One Tree Hill TV tie-in | |||
| Alternate version 4: | Appears on the French The Very Best Of album | 3:30 | ||
| Featuring: | Gérald de Palmas - Vocals | |||
| Alternate version 5: | "C'mon America 2003" 1st Night (10 July 2003) / 2nd Night (11 July 2003) | |||
| Alternate version 6: | "PBS Soundstage" (5 August 2003) | |||
| Alternate version 7: | "Farm Aid 2003" (7 September 2003) | |||
| Alternate version 8: | "Live From New York" (31 October 2005) | |||
| Alternate version 9: | "Live At STAR 98.7 FM" (??) | |||
| Also see: | Promotional Video for single | |||
| Covered by: | 土岐麻子 | |||
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