Jody Wayne was born in Bangalore, India to Canadian parents, He came to Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) after spending some time in England. In 1965 he moved to Durban, South Africa, where he formed the band "Little Jo & The Travelers". 18 months after their break-up Jody formed the "Jody Wayne Scene" which later became "Guys & Dolls". In the 70's Jody started producing and discovering artists like Barbara Ray, Gwynneth Ashley-Robin, Neil Herbert and The Stockley Sisters. In 1975 Jody played the lead role in "'Joseph & The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" and continued to tour South Africa, playing festivals and other shows. Jody is probably most famous for his recording of "The wedding" which went to number 1 on the South African Top 20 in 1970.
Glenys Lynne (Mynott) started singing at the age of 15 when she won a national "Search for Talent" contest. She sang with the Harold Roy Band on leaving school, and made a name for herself as a solo cabaret singer. She toured South Africa and Zimbabwe with Johnny Kongos and the G-Men, and also had a role in the 1962 film "Jy Is Lieflik Vanaand". She met up with The Zombies in 1964 when they were engaged to back her on the Dickie Loader Show in Cape Town. She subsequently joined The Zombies, and they changed their name to Four Jacks and a Jill. During the 70s she recorded a number of solo songs and albums.
This song was released on 7" single in 1967.
THIS SONG IS PLACED AS A REQUEST. PERSONALLY I DON'T LIKE IT, BUT YOU ARE WELCOME TO DIFFER FROM ME. WHETHER YOU LIKE IT OR NOT, PLEASE DON'T INSULT ME FOR PLACING IT!
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