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The John Rowles Hits Collection: Released: July 1996; Label: EMI — — 2003 The Great John Rowles: Released: April 2003; Label: Rajon — — Voice of a Legend – The Millennium Collection Volume 2: Released: 2003; Label: Self-released — — 2011 Hits and Love Songs: Released: 25 April 2011; Label: Sony Music/Rajon; 4 — 2012 If I Only ...
In Canada, the song made three separate appearances on the charts with the third time peaking at number 76, on February 13, 1971, [10] and appeared on the MOR chart at No. 26. [11] He was the feature of a 2008 documentary entitled The Secret Life of John Rowles. [12] Rowles had a cameo role in the 2008 New Zealand film, Second Hand Wedding. [13]
"If I Only Had Time" is a song recorded by the New Zealand singer John Rowles in 1968 that became a worldwide hit single. It is based on a French song "Je n'aurai pas le temps" by Michel Fugain. Rowles' song was his first release in the United Kingdom where it reached number 3 on the chart.
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The song didn't chart in the UK, and Rowles wouldn't have another hit there. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It was a hit in New Zealand and by February 28, 1969, it was at #2 on The N.Z. Hit Parade. [ 6 ]
"M’Lady" was a New Zealand release for John Rowles and was released while he was on tour there. He told an Auckland DJ that it was his best up-tempo song to date. [2] For the week ending April 19, 1969, the song entered the New Zealand Top Ten at #10. [3] The following week it had moved up one notch to #9. [4]
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The song was written by Mitch Murray and Peter Callander. Mike Leander was the producer and arranger. The B-side "The Night We Called It a Day" was written by Rowles and Steve Kipner. [3] [4] It was published by Intune, which was the new publishing company for Murray and Callender. [5] By July 6, the single shot up 18 places from #36 to #18. [6]