Feist has shared a cover of Cat Stevens’ song “Trouble” to encourage voter turnout in Wisconsin, as Stereogum points out. The video was released via Justin Vernon’s Eaux Claires festival voter initiative titled For Wisconsin. Check out Feist’s take on “Trouble,” as well as the original version, below.

“Trouble” appears on Cat Stevens’ 1970 album Mona Bone Jakon. The song was also prominently featured in the classic 1971 film Harold and Maude.

Feist’s most recent studio album Pleasure arrived back in 2017. Last year she kicked off a new podcast called Pleasure Studies.

Read Pitchfork’s Longform piece “Rock the Vote: How the Music Industry Built a Youth Voting Movement.”

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