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Wild World is also a former name for the Six Flags America amusement park in Largo, Maryland. For the Nintendo DS game see "Wild World" is a song written and recorded by Cat Stevens . It first appeared in his 1970 album, '' Tea For The Tillerman ''. It was the most popular single on that album. The song is in the form of the singer's words to his departing lover, inspired by Stevens' relationship with Patti D'Arbanville . Despite having continued feelings that are "breaking {Link without Title} heart in two," he accepts her decision and wishes her well, but warns her that life without him will not be so easy. The refrain begins each time with "Oh, baby, baby, it's a wild world / It's hard to get by just upon a smile." Released as a single in 1971, it just missed becoming Stevens' first top ten hit in the U.S. , peaking at number eleven on the Billboard Pop Singles chart. The song has been covered by many artists, with many of the Covers becoming hits of their own. As of 2006, perhaps the most famous cover of the song is by Jimmy Cliff . Cliff's version, released a few months before Stevens released his version, reached number eight on the UK Singles Chart . Surprisingly, Stevens' version was not released as a single in the UK . Some of the subsequent covers have also been in the Reggae style, indicating that they may be covers of Cliff's version, as opposed to direct covers of Cat Stevens' original arrangement. An example of this would be Maxi Priest 's version of the song. Recorded and released as a single in 1988, this version also did well on the charts, reaching number five on the UK Singles Chart and number twenty five on the US Billboard Hot 100 Pop Singles Chart. In 2006, " Littlest Things ," the 3rd single released by Lily Allen from Alright, Still , her debut album, was noted as having similarities with Wild World in its introduction. It also appeared in The Series Finale of '' Skins '' as a cover, with the cast singing the song to try and emote their feelings to the viewers. The only person in the cast that didn't sing was Tony ( Nicholas Hoult ) who was dubbed and had been whenever singing throughout the series. This was revealed on the Charlotte Church show on channel 4 during an interview with him. On 7 July 2007, the song was performed twice at the Live Earth concerts; James Blunt sang it at the Wembley in London, while Cat Stevens himself sang it in Hamburg. NOTABLE COVERS
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