[4][8], Weston and Stafford gave a second in-character interview in 1983 to Bob Claster, host of Bob Claster's Funny Stuff on Santa Monica's KCRW. I said, yeah. It is spoken more than sung and congers up the tropical bon-fires I love to make. [4]:xvi[b] His stance was rare for the Puritanical times when women were not considered capable of having deep spiritual experiences because of their "inferior biology". (A quick smile.) Styles. [3] Their children were Sarah, Jerusha, Esther, Mary, Lucy, Timothy, Susannah, Eunice, Jonathan, Elizabeth, and Pierpont. People of all ages found redemption and were found by family members to be reborn. Currently, he is living in the Luton, England and working as Not Available. "[5], In the 1990s, Edwards continued to tour, doing session work, and producing his own music as well as that of other talents, such as Cheryl Wheeler ("Driving Home," "Mrs. Pinocci's Guitar"). was so impressed that he determined to get married himself. I got used to it. 8 weeks on Vancouvers CKLG chart Whoaaaaaa. Is that what attracted you to it? Your browser does not support the audio element. It was Emmylou Harris, calling from L.A., calling me out of this farm. While attending military school, he began playing guitar and composing his own songs. The song was actually a last minute recording that was done to replace another track called "Please Find Me" on Edwards' debut album which had been accidentally erased. Jonathan Edwards age is 24 years as of in 2021 and his birthplace is Luton, England. Jonathan Edwards (born July 28, 1946, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA) is an artist, musician, folk singer, songwriter and performer, perhaps best known for his crossover folk singles "Sunshine" and "Shanty". While attending Fishburne Military School, he began playing guitar and composing his own songs. In September 1997, Rising Records released a remixed, re-sequenced Among Us, a CD by Simon Townshend, younger brother of the Who's Pete Townshend. Two years ago, I took Grace back to see where she was born. Poof. Im not preaching the horrors, not me. In 2011, Edwards returned with the studio album My Love Will Keep. She would have fairly good taste, maybe a little flamboyant, maybe a little Helen Hokinson, maybe some flowered voile, but she would never be ridiculous. Hes about to start one. That led to a deal with Warner Bros. Records and two albums produced by Harris' husband/producer Brian Ahern: Rockin' Chair and Sailboat. He and his wife, Sandy - and their rescue dog, Holly - split their time . "I felt really fresh, really liberated," he later recalled. Jonathan Edwards is an American singer-songwriter and musician best known for his 1971 hit single "Sunshine". Everything about the venue I like. It took forever to drive there the night before. Edwards still continues to tour and perform on stage. The Edwards suffered their share of criticism. Sunshine climbed to #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and #3 in Vancouver. coldness so common in other homes. Yes. The audience was very appreciative of his rendition of "Stardust", particularly Columbia executives George Avakian and Irving Townsend, who encouraged Weston to make an album of such songs. Jonathan Edwards was born John Evan Edwards on July 28, 1946 in Aitkin, Minnesota. Musician Jonathan Edwards during a performance. BPAR is so grateful to have connected with Jonathan Edwards, folk singer extraordinaire. She seems already in deep harmony with him; theres a rhythm to their motions. We like to go to Davids in South Portland, and Local 188. If you are unable to leave a comment on this page, email us at staff@portlandmonthly.com, Copyright 2021 PORTLAND MAGAZINE all rights reserved. With Joe Dolce on lead guitar, they played cover tunes as well as their own country blues originals under various names, including the Headstone Circus, St. James Doorknob, and the Finite Minds, and they made an album for Metromedia Records as Sugar Creek.[2]. [3][7]:32, In the July 2021 issue of the William and Mary Quarterly, historians Kenneth P. Minkema, Catherine A. Brekus, and Harry S. Stout published a newly discovered early version of Sarah Pierpont Edwards's "Experiences" that provided a far more graphic account of her "bodily agitations" than appeared in the accounts published by Jonathan Edwards and, later, by Sereno Dwight, suggesting that both Jonathan Edwards and Dwight were deeply concerned about the vividness of Sarah Edwards's original account, which they suppressed from the sanitized versions they offered to the public. Many smooth and handsome young men courted Sarah, but it was gangly, moody Jonathan, with his prayerful ways and deep love of God, who won her. Edwards also scored the soundtrack for The Mouse, starring John Savage.[6]. I count that as one of the best albums I've ever been involved with. Jonathan and Darlene Edwards in Paris is a 1960 comedy album recorded by American singer Jo Stafford and her husband, pianist and bandleader Paul Weston.In character as Jonathan and Darlene Edwards, the pair put their own interpretation on popular songs including "I Love Paris" and "Paris in the Spring."The album followed a successful comedy act the couple would perform at parties during the . [11][12] Their appearance on Benny's show involved a sketch in which they played the roles of the Edwards to avoid recording a song Benny had written titled "When You Say I Beg Your Pardon, Then I'll Come Back To You". In 1992 Jonathan Edwards got a phone call from his birth daughter, Brenda. The songs lyrics are about making a choice to run your own life or have someone else run your life. Weston first assumed the role of a bad lounge pianist in the mid-1950s, as a way of entertaining guests at Hollywood parties, but was urged to record an album of songs in the unconventional style after giving an impromptu performance in 1956. What invisible hand is conducting us inland from Route 77 and the Spurwink Meeting House, only to slow to a stop in front of an understated sage-green ranch house in broad daylight? Sail Boat, cut with most of the same personnel, appeared a year later. his listeners of the importance of marriage. "Stingray Shuffle" came out of a beautiful beach day suddenly marred by an insulted little stingray intent on teaching us how to dance. | Privacy Policy. The live album was named after a song he wrote in the truck on his way up to live in Nova Scotia in 1973. One day, I got a phone call. She was seventeen, he was 23. Jonathan and Darlene Edwards were a musical comedy double act developed by American conductor and arranger Paul Weston ( March 12, 1912 September 20, 1996), and his wife, singer Jo Stafford (November 12, 1917 July 16, 2008). Edwards says, I saw her in the crowd. They talked after the concert, grew closer upon further meetings after years passed. With fellow student musician, Malcolm McKinney, he formed the ecl read more View all tracks Albums Jonathan Edwards 39,496 listeners "give my kindest leave to my dear wife and tell her that the Edwards studied art while attending college in Ohio, but still continued to play music as well. Below, Jonathan shares with us the story behind this powerful song. Recording was so new in '69 and '70. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Plaid. Everything I do comes to bear on what I do and what I write. With a love for writing and sharing songs, Wayward is touring the Midwest in anticipation of his debut full-length album "Happiness". With an Ed Harris intensity to his eyes, he welcomes us at the door and leads us barefoot downstairs to his studio through a maze of photos and awards to a comfortable leather couch. Jonathan asked for increases in his salary but was generally turned down. Jonathan himself saw home life as a living lesson in faith. What are your worst 30 seconds in show business? [17] Even so, Sarah developed good relationships and was hospitable to members of the community, including the local Native Americans. [3][7]:33 This was partly due to the pressure that she put upon herself to be held in high esteem by her husband and the community. All rights reserved. First impression: He doesnt look like a marathon runner whos just finished a race. Husband and wife supported and Man in the Moon, which includes several of Edwards' original songs, followed the end of 1997. The lights were frightening, mind-splitting. The W.E.B. Just six months after Jonathan's death, she joined him in the grave. She led them in prayers and encouraged outdoor sports. But his biggest claim to fame was a hit single in 1971 he wrote titled Sunshine. Edwards commented, It was just at the time of the Vietnam War and Nixon. When he recognized me, he brightened. Jonathan came under a cloud of anger when he refused to admit Political editor, Wales An MP who assaulted his wife should resign and leave Plaid Cymru, according to party leader Adam Price. Concord, ON L4K 1K2, Canada. Peak Month: June 1977 If Is a mole in the ground Id root that mountain down. Some folk, a dash of balladeer, some bitters? He took part in the 1994 "Back to the Future" tour that also included Don McLean, Tom Rush, Jesse Colin Young, Steve Forbert and Al Stewart. Jonathan West is a dear friend. She was a model of spirituality during the Great Awakening of the early 18th century. [8] The couple had to replace the drummer for the album because the musician they had initially hired laughed until he cried, making it impossible to get a decent take. Follow Artist +. Also in Newport, I played aboard a ship, the Black Pearl. [3] He put on an impromptu performance of the act the following year at a Columbia Records sales convention in Key West, Florida, after hearing a particularly bad hotel pianist. Joe Walsh, who lives in Portland, is on the board at One Longfellow Square and teaches at Berklee [College of Music in Boston], suggested he arrange it and I record it. This woman is terrible, how can we ever believe in you again?". Theres going to be a lot of touring this year. Near the end of the 1970 sessions, one of the finished tracks, "Please Find Me," was accidentally erased, forcing Edwards to instead record a brand-new composition. Then Edwards starts singing, and its so wistful and lonely the way he plays it, it makes your hair stand on end. cheerfully to the will of God." [3], Following the release of his debut album, Edwards moved out of the city to a farm in western Massachusetts, which provided the rural, country inspiration for his second album, Honky-Tonk Stardust Cowboy on the Atlantic Records label. She became impatient and needful, and she experienced spells of jabbering, fainting, and hallucinating. She directed their academic, music, and religion studies. Maine: It doesnt burn, shake, or fall into the sea. Among her noted descendants, Sarah was the grandmother of U.S. vice president Aaron Burr. [19] Art Carneywho played Ed Norton in the comedy series The Honeymoonersonce wrote the Edwards a fan letter as Norton. "[8], When Will Friedwald asked Paul Weston what Jonathan Edwards was really like, Weston's reply was, "He's a pain in the ass! The fertility. He released two concert albums during this time, including 2007's Live in Massachusetts and 2010's Rollin' Along: Live in Holland. Can you show me something in this house that proves that? [10]:173 He was particularly interested in her personal relationship with God and the openness with which she expressed spiritual delight.[7]. [4]:xxxxi, In late September, Sarah left Princeton for Philadelphia where her orphaned grandchildren had been taken. The above mentioned title song came to me on the wings of gratitude, when it became clear what humanity was up against and how I could possibly ease some of the pain by sharing a few of the insights that were (and remain) helpful to me. Closed on Weekends. Jonathan Edwards was suspended in July 2020, two months after being arrested at home An MP cautioned for assaulting his wife will be allowed to represent his party again at Westminster. day, July 20, 1727. In their autobiography, Stafford writes, "It's interesting to note that to Paul and me Jonathan and Darlene became third person people. [2], While studying art at Ohio University, he became a fixture at local clubs, playing with a variety of rock, folk, and blues bands. She raised her eleven children, largely by herself, as Jonathan Edwards focused on sermons and books. She became very ill with dysentery, and after five days[20][8]:121 she died at a friend's house in Philadelphia[5] on October 2, 1758, six months after her husband's death. BPAR is so grateful to have connected with Jonathan Edwards, folk singer extraordinaire. [2] As a teenager he began performing in front of audiences. Paul Weston and Jo Stafford enjoyed successful careers as musicians from the 1930s; Weston as an arranger and conductor, and Stafford as a singer. I met Cheryl Wheeler there. It was right across from the harbor. couple I have not yet seen," he enthused. Media Artists also released a companion album. That song was the perfect song to play that morning. Sarah fell ill of dysentery while on a visit [1][3][6][7] Because she had some unused studio time at a 1957 recording session, as a joke Stafford recorded a track as Darlene Edwards. "I'm an endorser for all these companies, and I sure appreciate their help and support!" Its about heartbreak, sadness, and defiance. [14] The same year also saw a brief resurgence in the popularity of Jonathan and Darlene albums when their cover of "Carioca" was featured as the opening and closing theme to The Kentucky Fried Movie. Edwards had moved to Pictou, Nova Scotia with his wife and bought a 680 acre farm. 1960s - 2010s. In 1973, I lived in Nova Scotia, farming 680 acres. She is a loving wife and mother of two beautiful teenage daughters and I'm so glad she's in my life and such an important part of my world. "The 'Uncommon' Sarah Edwards." They married on this day, July 20, 1727. Sarah EdwardsJonathan Edwards / Wife (m. 17271758), July 28, 1727 (Sarah Edwards)Jonathan Edwards / Wedding date, Jonathan Edwards (born July 28, 1946) is an American singer-songwriter and musician best known for his 1971 hit single Sunshine.Jonathan Edwards (musician), Jonathan Edwards, (born October 5, 1703, East Windsor, Connecticut [U.S.]died March 22, 1758, Princeton, New Jersey), greatest theologian and philosopher of British American Puritanism, stimulator of the religious revival known as the Great Awakening, and one of the forerunners of the age of Protestant missionary . [4][5], Stafford's creation of Darlene Edwards had its roots in the novelty songs that Mitch Miller, the head of Columbia's artists and repertoire department, had been selecting for her to sing. The Jonathan and Darlene Edwards act won the couple many fans, including some among their show business peers such as the pianist George Shearing, but their 1979 cover of the Bee Gees' "Stayin' Alive" was disliked by the band. "[2] "Sunshine" reached No. Jonathan Edwards bio, Appleseed Music.com. which flourished in the home. The party returned the whip to Jonathan Edwards on Wednesday after legal advice and following a row about whether he should remain an independent. At the height of his career Edwards was performing as many as 250 concerts a year. Monday - Friday 09h - 20h. [4][8], Jonathan said Darlene initially was against performing "Stayin' Alive" because the words were too fast, and that she was breathless many times in the studio. My daughter Grace was born at the top of a hill in our cabin in 1976. What is the target audience for the Independent newspaper? I havent met him, but I want him to hear my version of She Loves You.. Many smooth and handsome young men Its the cover of my new album, It was a little tiny club twice the size of this room. Besides the popular "Nova Scotia", she also co-wrote the lyrics to Johnny Cash's song "Girl from the Canyon". Singer songwriter Jonathan Edwards makes his home in Maine. Romance blossomed after Darlene came in with "a society crowd", and introduced herself. Not only is Jonathan an incredible singer and song writer, he is also a generous, thoughtful, and introspective performer who has written and performed a song about his own personal experience with adoption. [likeness] fit to represent the strict, intimate, and blessed union He appeared in the romantic comedy film The Golden Boys, in 2008. [10]:178 The family moved to Stockbridge in the Berkshires the following year and worked as missionaries among the Housatonic Indians, or Stockbridge Indians,[10]:178 and he ministered to the small number of colonists. By the time he was eight Jonathan joined a church choir and began play piano by ear. "I've been making country-sounding records all my life, but never in Nashville. It was selected by the American Library Association as a Notable Children's Recording. [3] He said, "She was overwhelmed in the light and joy of the love of God,"[10]:176 and he considered her to be the "model of a truly Spirit-filled person". "Groove #107" grew out of one of my midnight ramblings. We looked at each other. Jonathan Edwards - Artist Details. She became committed to fighting sinfulness and to feel the intense spiritual awareness. day to play and conversation with his children. Sarah, Jerusha, Esther, Mary, Lucy, Timothy, Susannah, Eunice, Jonathan, Elizabeth, and Pierpont. There was none of the quarreling or The order. Did John Edwardsdaughter leave the courtroom in tears? Subscribe to BPAR's YouTube channel and watch updates This other snapshot is me. Thats where I got sailing in my blood, after I met Barclay Warburton. For the comedy alias of musician Paul Weston, see, Learn how and when to remove this template message, "Alter, Heimatstadt, Biografie von Jonathan Edwards", "RPM Top 100 Singles - February 12, 1972", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jonathan_Edwards_(musician)&oldid=1095291984, Original recordings digitally remastered by, Mixed by Todd Hutchisen, Acadia Recording Company, This page was last edited on 27 June 2022, at 15:05. This other snapshot is me. [15] She raised her children "as examples of Christian simplicity" and was a model parent within her husband's congregation. She did not begin singing professionally until her children left home. [2], In 1967, he and his band moved to Boston and played clubs throughout New England. [11]:41, In 1757, Jonathan travelled to visit his daughter Esther Edwards Burr whose husband Rev. In 2001, Edwards celebrated thirty years of "Sunshine" with a First Annual Farewell Tour with Kenny White on piano. Country and folk singer/songwriter best known for his 1971 hit "Sunshine." . This one grew right outta the ground in my little orchard! This is the way the Shanty looks on the way OUT! Ironically, the song was called Please Find Me. Finally he gave up and said, Do you have something else thats three minutes long? [8][15] To mark the occasion, an interview with Stafford and Westonin which they assumed the persona of the Edwardsappeared in the December 1982 edition of Los Angeles Magazine. just anyone to communion. BPAR is grateful to for the time, energy and thoughtfulness of our guest writers. Her experiences of religious ecstasy were documented in Jonathan Edward's work, Some Thoughts Concerning the Present Revival of Religion in New England. She was also said to have died on October 1, 1758. After touring the nation with a production of the musical Pumping Boys and Dinettes, Edwards joined the bluegrass group the Seldom Scene, issuing the 1983 LP Blue Ridge. I just loved it, loved everything about it, loved being in front of people playing music. Sarah Edwards (January 9, 1710 October 2, 1758) was an American missionary and the wife of theologian Jonathan Edwards. Which terminal do international flights arrive at CDG? 2010 3 May. We imagined going up on stage: Who were these hippies? At the microphone I said, Thank you very much. Aaron Burr Sr. died of smallpox during an epidemic in Newark, New Jersey. Sarah's openness helped Jonathan broaden his perspective of religion from primarily an intellectual study to having a personal relationship with God, for which he had longed. The night got darker and darker until we saw the giant runway lights wincing back and forth in white. Even if unintended, some people liked the song as it reminded them of places like Hunting Island State Park, Myrtle Beach, Hilton Head Island, Edisto Beach and Folly Beach in South Carolina; And places like Cape Hatteras, Emerald Isle and Nags Head in North Carolina. The Holy Jonathan Edwards was born on 24 November 1996 in Luton, England. In 1994 he released One Day Closer, his first solo album in five years, on his new record label, Rising Records. Edwards was a regular at local clubs, joining in with bands variously playing rock, folk and blues. He said he studied music at Pittsfield High School in Massachusetts but was mainly self-taught. 452 Bowes Road, Unit 9. Sarah was the hands-on parent who raised the children and ran the household, providing an agreeable and pleasant life for her family. With the release of 1972's Honky-Tonk Stardust Cowboy, Edwards' music began gravitating toward straight-ahead country; his label was at a loss as to how to market the record, however, and over the course of two more albums, 1973's Have a Good Time for Me and the following year's live Lucky Day, his sales sharply declined. I never saw. This is from Minnesota. [2], In 1979, Edwards moved back to the United States to New Hampshire, and then two years later back to Northern Virginia area where he had grown up. I was wearing my vest with the stars from the American flag on it. In 1983, he produced and recorded Blue Ridge with the bluegrass band, The Seldom Scene, for Sugar Hill Records. Click to hear the title track of the latest album, "Right Where I Am"! The song was "Sunshine," and when it was released as a single the following year, it quickly became a Top Five pop hit. She bore These included songs such as "Underneath the Overpass", which she felt obliged to record because Columbia was paying for her studio time. Why was Jonathan Edwards attracted to Sarah Pierpoint? [1] Staffordwho had previously recorded comedy songs under the name Cinderella G. Stumpreadily agreed, and named her off-key vocalist persona Darlene Edwards. Don't miss out on blog updates and new resources! Avakian named Weston's character Jonathan Edwards after the 18th century Calvinist preacher of the same name and asked him to record under that alias, but fearing he would not have enough material to record a full album, Weston asked his wife to join the project. Searching seems to be a motif in Tomorrows Child. I had just written Sunshine. People had just started hearing it. References: "Burn It All" is an imaginary visit to my one hundred and one year old Mom. Later in the fall of 2017 hell perform again in Maine and Connecticut, as well as in Michigan and Massachusetts. Soundtrack: Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy. Jonathan Edwards Over half a century of inspired, soulful, eclectic music. If I had never had another song, Id be thrilled to leave this world remembered for that one song. Darlene declared the song really was not her style, but was happy with the result because Jonathan was. I just loved it, loved everything about it, loved being in front of people playing music. His love of music continued when he went to get a degree in Fine Artsat Ohio University, studying art and painting. He jumped out with his rutabaga. Youre from Northern Minnesota. In 1946 Jonathan Edwards was born in Aitkin, Minnesota. I lived there for eight years. [1] . It was Sunshine.. The very last person off the plane was this beautiful blonde young lady in a long flowered skirt and a big straw hat, carrying a little pink balloon that said, "It's A Girl!" Pretty soon I started getting a following. You do the best you can. Yeah, let's do it." Edwards was out of town. Singer, songwriter and guitarist Jonathan Edwards was born on July 28, 1946 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Jonathan Edwards * Shanty 1971 HQ 4,056 views Feb 4, 2017 56 Dislike Share Save Larry Hinze 278 subscribers Jonathan Edwards is the first album by the singer-songwriter Jonathan. She was on the next plane from L.A. to D.C. where I was living at the time and I went to meet her flight. I was opening for Pat Sky at Boston University or BC. For uninterrupted hours at a time, she felt. When we pulled in, I caught sight of a neighbor behind a team of horses pulling a manure spreader. Set in Cape Cod in 1905, the film featured Edwards in the role of Reverend Perley. "There Comes A Time" is inspired by the inevitability of fate and the love between two people, happy to finally be together, excited about forever and the simple bonds of matrimony. courted Sarah, but it was gangly, moody Jonathan, with his prayerful he said. She said, What are you doing up there? They say there is a young lady in [New Haven] who is beloved of that almighty Being, who made and rules the world, and that there are certain seasons in which this great Being, in some way or other invisible, comes to her and fills her mind with exceeding sweet delight, and that she hardly cares for anything, except to meditate on him - that she expects after a while to be received up where he is, to be raised out of the world and caught up into heaven; being assured that he loves her too well to let her remain at a distance from him always. We fired the engineer and put "Sunshine" in its place. In 2000 Jonathan narrated and performed in a thirteen week travel series called "Cruising America's Waterways," which was broadcast on PBS stations from coast to coast. "[7]:33 This was the first of her "seasons of grace"[8] that were similar to the experiences of Saint Teresa of vila. infinite beauty and amiableness of Christ's person, and the heavenly sweetness of his transcendent love; so that the soul remained in a kind of heavenly Elysium, and did as it were swim in the rays of God's love, like a mote swimming in the beams of the sun, or beams of his light that come in at a window; and the heart was swallowed up in a kind of glow. Set in Cape Cod in 1905, the film featured Edwards in the role of Reverend Perley. As the song happens to also sing the name Carolina, for many listeners the song coincidentally evoked images of both North Carolina and South Carolina. I recorded it with the bass, came back and added the track with my 12-string, then a third track with drums. "[3] The couple also developed a back story for the Edwardses. Jonathan had just accepted the presidency of Princeton when he The lights went out, the sky went black. How about Paul McCartney? It was revolutionary and controversial. I lived there for eight years. It Is So Painful to Care: How Do I Conquer Apathy? Edwards recalled later on in an interview, I started on a $29 guitar and immediately started putting a band together, writing songs and learning all the contemporary folk songs of the time. Jonathan spent an hour each day helping his children with their studies. [8]:121[11]:42 Esther died in April 1758, and Sarah went to Newark to care for the Burrs' orphaned children, Sally and Aaron Burr. "Drop + Roll" was written with my daughter Grace's gifted husband, Jerome Degey, supplying much of the music. [22], Jonathan and Sarah are buried in the Presidents Lot of the Princeton Cemetery. Jonathan Edwards (born July 28, 1946, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA) is an artist, musician, folk singer, songwriter and performer, perhaps best known for his crossover folk singles "Sunshine" and "Shanty". Timothy also raised Pierpont Edwards, Sarah's youngest son who was born in 1750 and orphaned at his parents' deaths in 1758. Singer, songwriter and guitarist Jonathan Edwards was born on July 28, 1946 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. [3] She became stronger emotionally and spiritually with an innate awareness of assured salvation, rather than a continual need to prove that she was worthy. Then in 1987 he recorded a children's album, Little Hands, which was released on the small independent American Melody label. [4] She and Mike Robertson convinced Edwards to come to town and record a country album. In the early 1970s, Edwards left the band and began performing as a solo acoustic artist. According to urban legend, you almost didnt get to record your monster hit single. (He waves his hands slowly.) Jonathan Edwards was first attracted to thirteen-year-old Sarah Pierpoint because he saw in her an extraordinary cheerfulness and a deeper than usual faith in God. At the age of eight, he began singing in church and learning to play piano by ear. [1][9][13], The couple continued to release comedy albums for several years, and in 1979 released a cover of the Bee Gees' "Stayin' Alive" as a single, with an Edwards interpretation of Helen Reddy's "I Am Woman" as its "B" side.

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