Let the Heartaches Begin
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"Let the Heartaches Begin" is a song performed by British singer Long John Baldry
Long John Baldry
John William "Long John" Baldry was an English and Canadian blues singer and a voice actor. He sang with many British musicians, with Rod Stewart and Elton John appearing in bands led by Baldry in the 1960s. He enjoyed pop success in the UK where Let the Heartaches Begin reached No...

. The single was a number one hit in the UK Singles Chart
UK Singles Chart
The UK Singles Chart is compiled by The Official Charts Company on behalf of the British record-industry. The full chart contains the top selling 200 singles in the United Kingdom based upon combined record sales and download numbers, though some media outlets only list the Top 40 or the Top 75 ...

 on 22 November 1967 where it stayed for two weeks. It was the second of two consecutive UK number one hits for the writing partnership of Tony Macaulay
Tony Macaulay
Tony Macaulay is a British author, composer for musical theatre, and songwriter, though it was the latter that made him a household name early in his career...

 and John Macleod
John Macleod (songwriter)
-Career:In the 1960s, Macleod co-wrote songs with Tony Macaulay. They had major success with The Foundations, when they recorded "Baby Now That I've Found You", and it topped the UK Singles Chart in 1967, followed by Long John Baldry's "Let the Heartaches Begin"; Paper Dolls' "Something Here In My...

, the first being Baby Now That I've Found You
Baby Now That I've Found You
"Baby, Now That I've Found You" is a song written by Tony Macaulay and John MacLeod. Part of the song was written in the same bar of a Soho tavern where Karl Marx is supposed to have written Das Kapital. The lyrics are a plea that an unnamed subject not break up with the singer.-Original recording...

 by The Foundations
The Foundations
The Foundations were a British soul band, active from 1967 to 1970. The group, made up of West Indians, White British, and a Sri Lankan, are best known for their two biggest hits, "Baby Now That I've Found You" , written by Tony Macaulay and John MacLeod; and "Build Me Up Buttercup" The Foundations...

. Macaulay says of the recording session "Long John Baldry sings it extraordinarily well, thanks to three-quarters of a bottle of Courvoisier."

The title of the B-side song is "Annabella".

In 1971, a copyright infringement lawsuit was filed by "Nigel's Nannies" tambourine player and lead vocalist Jon Andrew claiming the lyrics was stolen from him after a night of drinking wine and antifreeze with Baldry at a disco-tech in Jakarta, Indonesia. The Times of Sydney quoted Mr. Andrew as saying "The booby nipped me chunky words when I was hot blabbing with a knicker blap. [expletive] in his face along with all [incoherent] [expletive] show for [incoherent] with the Bee-Gees! Stupid twats."

The lawsuit was eventually thrown out and Jon Andrew was later committed to a mental institution in Malaysia.
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