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  1. The album's third and final single "More and More" was co-written by New Orleans pianist Dr. John, who also played piano on the track, along with Ringo Starr on drums, but it peaked no higher than No. 94 on the Pop singles chart.

  2. Blending philosophical insight with new evidence from behavioral science and comparative psychology, Playing Possum dispels the anthropocentric biases that cloud our understanding of the natural world, and reveals that, when it comes to death and dying, we are just another animal.

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  3. 22. Nov. 2020 · Where did the phrase playing possum come from? It’s been a fairly common saying since the early 1800’s, and it comes directly from the nocturnal possums habit of faking its own death in order to fend off predators.

  4. 23. Aug. 2023 · A Wilder View: The science behind “playing possum” - YouTube. KPAX-TV. 9.65K subscribers. Subscribed. 6. 467 views 8 months ago. It's been a staple of wildlife documentaries and social media...

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  5. 27. Apr. 2020 · Taylor wasn’t the only all-star musician in the mix, either: others appearing on the album include Dr. John, Lee Ritenour, Jeff Baxter, Sneaky Pete Kleinow, Klaus Voorman, Andrew Gold, Rita Coolidge, and – wait for it – Ringo Starr. As mentioned, PLAYING POSSUM was a top-10 album, but only just: it hit #10 on the Billboard 200 in June ...

  6. The album’s third and final single “More and More” was co-written by New Orleans pianist Dr. John, who also played piano on the track, along with Ringo Starr on drums, but it peaked no higher than No.94 on the Pop singles chart. Tracks. 1 After The Storm (Carly Simon) 2:49. 2 Love Out In The Street (Carly Simon) 3:43.

  7. Album, Reissue. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the CD release of "Playing Possum" on Discogs.