I know this may be a difficult question, but from the lyrics below, can any of you knowledgeable guys out there identify this song?
Artist, Title, Label & price, if anybody has one please.
Here Goes:
It begins with a short Timpani 'drum roll' then goes straight into the main chorus with a male vocalist, backed with orchestration & trumpets ( sounded a bit like Glen Campbell/Jay Black, if you can imagine that)
Definitely a white artist, 'First Day In The World' seems the most obvious title, but I've been unable to find anything. If I'm honest, it's not very 'Northern' in its sound, but it has the right feel. Fairly slow in pace & i would guess it dates from around 1965 to 1970
CHORUS: 'It's my first day in the world without her
And I don't know where to turn or what to do
It's my first day in the world without her
I just don't know if I can make it one day through'
VERSE: 'And When I woke up this morning
I was so aware of the emptiness in the air
And at the breakfast table
All I could do was sit and stare at that empty chair'
It then goes back to the chorus....
I originally stumbled upon the sound clip on JMs website a few years ago, it was mistakenly attached to the image of a different 45. I emailed the JM site, but they could not identify the sound file....
Thanks for looking!