Single on His Master’s Voice October 1971.
Duet by stars of the early 70s Australian pop scene: King of Pop Johnny Farnham and New Zealander Allison Durbin. Also on the Farnham-Durbin album Together.
Another supposed Farnham-Durbin duet, Softly Whispering I Love You, never existed, although you will see it mentioned in some places.
Further reading: Farnham’s Sadie The Cleaning Lady at this site, and Bruce Sergent’s Allison Durbin page.
Single on Decca January 1971 by
Missouri-born country singer-songwriter and Grand Ole Opry member (1930-2020), married songwriter Harlan Howard in the 50s, sang in duo with Bill Anderson in the 70s.
Sources: 1. Biography at
JanHoward.com. 2. Wikipedia entry on Jan Howard.
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Single on Reprise. Song copyrighted 1969 (US Copyright Office has “Mike Seattle“).
Terry Williams and Mike Settle were both with Kenny Rogers & The First Edition, formed 1967 and also recording for Reprise at this time. Williams and Rogers had been in mainstream folk band The New Christy Minstrels: Settle was the band’s musical director.
Mike Settle also wrote the B-side of this single, Save Your Big Tears For The Movies.
References: Mike Settle, Kenny Rogers and New Christy Minstrels at All Music Guide. US Copyright Office. Mike Settle repertoire at BMI. Mike Settle,
Terry Williams at Wikipedia. APRA entry on the song.
Further reading: Review
of Mike Settle’s 1971 album at MSN Music. Mike Settle performance at
YouTube.
Same title but not the same song as ‘Baby Without You’ by Farnham & Durbin.
Single on Modern, since anthologised as Northern Soul.
Same title but not the same song as ‘Baby Without You’ by Farnham & Durbin.
Single on Popularity, probably early 70s.