[3][4] Also on that tour were Yvonne Barrett, Pat Carroll, Johnny Chester and compere-comedian Jack Perry.
[3] While backing Chester during the Vietnam tour Jigsaw members agreed to work together with the country pop singer upon return to Melbourne.
[1] Jigsaw also performed and released material on their own, they were signed to Ron Tudor's new label, Fable Records.
[1][7] Due to their label's independent status, Fable Records' artists were exempt from the radio ban.
[1][7] An English singer, Leapy Lee, also issued a cover version, as did Sydney-based group Autumn.
[7] "Gwen (Congratulations)" (August 1971) by Johnny Chester and Jigsaw,[1][5] was a cover of American country singer, Tommy Overstreet's single from earlier that year.
"Shame and Scandal (in the Family)" (December), with Chester,[1][5] is a cover of Sir Lancelot's 1943 song,[13] which peaked at No. 13.
[1] They continued performing on the Melbourne pub circuit in the mid-1970s and issued their last single, "Every Day, Every Night", in January 1977.