The song was a metaphor for the end of a relationship.
In 1970, Cat Stevens released the album "Mona Bone Jakon," which included the otherworldly song "Lady D'Arbanville." The song marked a departure from his earlier work as a British pop star to a ...
To celebrate the cult classic’s 50th anniversary, a new collection of Cat Stevens’ music for the film—including songs later covered by Elliott Smith and others—finally becomes widely available. The ...