
Feist covers Cat Stevens' "Trouble" to encourage Wisconsin residents to vote
02 November 2020, 15:03
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Feist has covered Cat Stevens' "Trouble" as part of Justin Vernon’s Eaux Claires For Wisconsin voter initiative.
"Trouble" was released as part of Cat Stevens' 1970 album Mona Bone Jakon, and over the weekend Feist shared a cover of the song to encourage voting in Wisconsin.
Feist is the latest artist to take part in Justin Vernon's For Wisconsin voting campaign, following Arcade Fire's performance of "Culture War" last week for the initiative.
Leslie Feist hasn't released a new album since 2017's Pleasure. In June she announced her new podcast series Pleasure Studies.
Feist's cover of Cat Stevens' "Trouble" is available to watch on YouTube now.
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