Linda Lawrence

Donovan wrote his US #1/UK #2[4] hit song "Sunshine Superman" for her[5][6] as well as "Legend of a Girl Child Linda".

[8] But, beset by the stresses of teenage motherhood, the rock scene, and her breakup with Jones, Lawrence went to southern California, where she had a brief affair with Gram Parsons.

)[15] Lawrence has appeared in three documentary films: You Are What You Eat (1968), Let It Bleed: 40 Years of the Rolling Stones (2002), and Sunshine Superman: The Journey of Donovan (2008).

[19] Donovan dedicated his 2016 autobiography The Hurdy Gurdy Man "To She..." ("She, my muse and only wife Linda Anne, without whom this book would never have been written").

[20] On 16 October 2020, at Oakley Court, Lawrence publicly unveiled her book Luna Love, an illustrated memoir published in a limited edition of 300 copies.