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62. Wild World – Tea For The Tillerman (1970)
Posted in English by hsharma

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Sung by:Wild World
Tea For The Tillerman (1970)
Cat Stevens
Cat Stevens
Hemanth Sharma
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it has come in a very appropriate time..personally for me.
needs work..phonetically..rolling your r’s and softening your d’s..just a humble opinion..
good job tho..enjoyed:)
Thanks Sushma
It’s just that I didn’t wanna be totally fake in my accent. I just naturally followed the stle.
Thanks again.
Hi Hemanth,
I must say I REALLY liked it.I wouldnt have known that this is not a professional recording if I was not hearing it here!
Would like to hear some more english songs from you
1)Richard Marx-Right here Waiting
2)Bryan Adams-Everything I do
Thanks
Bhavana
That was superb dude ! Good to hear the original after a long time, as I’m more used to listening the cover version by Mr. Big
..By the way, your mixing is awesome …Teach me
..lol..
Thanks Bhavana,
I will try my best
Thank you Vishal
Hemanth, thanks for updating your blog. Excellent job as usual!
I know you are busy but must keep your blog updated more frequently!
Good work!
Hi Hemanth,
I stepped into your blog today, I really wondered!!!
I downloaded all kannada songs ( I`m also Kannadati ). Initially I was comparing your voice with that of original singer, after sometime I stopped comparing, then I started enjoying every sec!!!
Great job, Keep it up.
Try to upload Bhavageetegalu ( a request )
One of my favorite songs for a long time now. Was fun and enjoyable listening to your rendition. Your Notting Hill number was better, mainly because of the phonetics. One thing perhaps you may want to improve is not pronouncing some words completely, like most of us Indians do. It sounds best, especially while singing, to roll over them. I especially loved the way you sound saying “care” and “there”. Great Job!
Thank you Khanji, Sushma and Anoosha.
Mel, I shall keep it in mind. Thanks a lot for the feedback.