It changed the face of American music and thus music worldwide. It has touched grunge, nu-metal, punk, art-punk, pop, Radiohead and a thousand other genres where white men play guitars. Listen to the radio–Marquee Moon is everywhere. — John Aizlewood (Q, 2003)[62]
The original, a tune from 60s France, typical croony French Love Song about having a losing a woman ... "Even a Fool Learns to Love" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnbqMKs4QN0
EMI had the music rights, and in 1967 bid out for English lyrics.
Two people answered. Paul Anka, and a little known Mystery Hippie who had yet to chart and needed a few bucks to live.
The other one ended up rejected, but appeared heavily modified to avoid lawsuits, on Mystery Hippie's third album that sold disappointingly before his breakthrough as "Ziggy".
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