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Europe radio promo CD. EMI (Dolly 001 / 0946 355572 2 0) (2006)
"Where Do the Children Play" is a single by Dolly Parton with special guest Yusuf Islam. It was released on March 20, 2006, exclusively in Europe by EMI Records as the fourth and final single from Dolly's forty-first solo studio album, Those Were the Days. It was written by Yusuf Islam and produced by Dolly. Islam had originally recorded the song in 1970 under the name Cat Stevens on his ​Tea for the Tillerman album.

Track listing

  1. Where Do the Children Play (with special guest Yusuf Islam) (Yusuf Islam) 3:23
  2. Imagine (with special guest David Foster) (John Lennon) 3:52

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Personnel

Credits are adapted from the Those Were the Days liner notes.
  • David Angell – strings
  • Monisa Angell – strings
  • Choir – vocals
    • Robert Bailey
    • Lisa Bevill
    • Drew Cline
    • Lisa Cochran
    • Angela Cruz
    • Kim Fleming
    • Duane Hamilton
    • Vicki Hampton
    • John Mark Ivey
  • Children's Choir/Kid Connection, Inc. – vocals
    • Kristin Bauer
    • Callie Cryar
    • Phoebe Cryar
    • Katherine Stewart
    • Emily Webb
    • Anna Wilson
  • David Davidson – strings
  • Richard Dennison – background vocals, toy piano
  • Conni Ellisor – strings​​
  • Jim Grosjean – strings
  • Andy Hall – dobro
  • Vicki Hampton – background vocals
  • Paul Hollowell – piano​
  • ​Tom Howard – strings
  • Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens) – acoustic guitar
  • Jack Jezioro – strings
  • Anthony LaMarchina – strings
  • Bob Mater – drums, percussion
  • Jimmy Mattingly – fiddle
  • Jennifer O'Brien – background vocals
  • Dolly Parton – lead vocals
  • Carole Rabinowitz – strings
  • Danny Roberts – mandolin
  • Pam Sixfin – strings
  • David Talbot – banjo
  • Alan Umstead – strings
  • Catherine Umstead – strings
  • Gary Vonosdale – strings – strings
  • Jay Weaver – bass
  • Mary Kathryn Vanosdale – strings
  • Kent Wells – acoustic guitar

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