Baby, I Couldn't See

[7][8] Instrumental artist, Lafayette also recorded a version which appeared on his 1970 album, Apresenta Os Sucessos - Vol.

[9][citation needed] A Mexican group called Las Lineas Blancas (aka The White Lines) recorded a version which appeared on their 1971 album released on Harmony HLS-8570.

[11] Barry Class' Trend record label had taken on two new songwriters who had left Southern Music to come on board in 1969.

[13][14] "Baby, I Couldn't See" was backed with the Colin Young composition "Penny Sir"[15] and released on single, Pye 7N 17849 on 7 November 1969.

[16][17] The song was reviewed in the "Blind Date" section of the November 8, 1969 issue of Melody Maker by Steve Marriott of Small Faces and Jerry Shirley.

He mentioned that the Foundations had dissolved their partnership with their Macaulay, Macleod song writing team.

[19] An article appeared in the November 15 issue of New Musical Express about the B side of the single, "Penny Sir" which was composed by Colin Young.