Only in Woman’s Day
Whenever Lyn Henderson-Yates hears a Cat Stevens song, she remembers her younger brother, Jimmy Taylor, standing at the ironing board at their home in Derby, WA, carefully ironing his clothes.
She recalls the comb that was permanently in his back pocket, the grin on Jimmy’s face after she gave him her portable record player and how for days he played Lyn’s Cat Stevens albums over and over.
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