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''J.P. Farnham Sings'' is the 10th studio album by British-born Australian pop singer
John Farnham John Peter Farnham Officer of the Order of Australia, AO (born 1 July 1949) is a British born Australian singer. Farnham was a Teen idol, teen pop idol from 1967 until 1979, billed then as Johnny Farnham, but has since forged a career as an Adu ...
(known then as Johnny Farnham). The album was released in July 1975.


Background

Farnham recorded his last studio album for EMI, which was released in July.


Track listing

Side A # "Some People Sing" ( Peter Dawkins) # "I Must Stay" (
Ross Ryan Ross Edwin Ryan (born 13 December 1950) is an American-born Australian singer-songwriter and producer. His signature tune, "I Am Pegasus", was released in September 1973, which peaked at No. 2 on the Australian Singles. Its parent album, '' ...
) # "Don't Rock The Boat (You Have To Go Gently)" ( Russell Morris) # "Till Time Brings Change" (Graham Loundes) # "Saturday Dance" (
Mike McClellan Mike McClellan (24 August 1945) is an Australian folk pop singer-songwriter and musician who was performed since the late 1960s. Biography McClellan began performing in the late 1960s and in 1972, released his debut album, titled simply ''Mike ...
) # "Most People I Know (Think That I'm Crazy)" ( Billy Thorpe) Side B # "Show Me The Way" ( Brian Cadd, Don Mudie) # "Running to the Sea" (
Corben Simpson Corben Simpson is a New Zealand vocalist, songwriter, and musician. He is best known as a member of Blerta, and for co-writing and singing the song ''Dance All Around The World,'' which reached No. 13. in the New Zealand music charts in June 1972 ...
) # "Things To Do" ( Harry Vanda,
George Young George Young may refer to: Arts and entertainment * George Young (filmmaker), Australian stage manager and film director in the silent era * George Young (rock musician) (1946–2017), Australian musician, songwriter, and record producer * Geor ...
) # "I Can't Fly" ( Colleen Hewett) # "To Be Or Not To Be" (Johnny Farnham) # "So Many Years" ( Graham Wardrop)


References

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