The Marbles were an English rock duo that consisted of Graham Bonnet and Trevor Gordon, who operated between 1968 and 1969.
[4] Following the release of the group's debut single, Bonnet made a remark to a reporter as to "Only One Woman" being a bit boring, angering Barry.
Their third single, "I Can't See Nobody", a cover of the 1967 Bee Gees song which was arranged by Jimmy Horowitz, was only released in Europe, except in the UK.
"I Can't See Nobody" was chosen as the B-side in the UK, "Daytime" in Europe and "Little Laughing Girl" in America.
[7] (1970, US : Cotillion CD 9029 / Germany : Polydor 184-365) Side One: "I Can't See Nobody" / "A House Is Not a Home" / "Storybook Children" / "Daytime" / "By the Light of a Burning Candle" / "Stay with Me Baby" Side Two: "Only One Woman" / "To Love Somebody" / "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do" / "Elizabeth Johnson" / "Little Laughing Girl" / "The Walls Fell Down" (2003, Germany : CD re-issue Repertoire REPUK 1014) Same tracks and running order as on original release plus 6 bonus tracks, all original mono single versions: "Only One Woman" / "By the Light of a Burning Candle" / "The Walls Fell Down" / "Love You" / "I Can't See Nobody" / "Little Boy" (1994, Australia : Polydor 523-866-2) Same tracks and running order as on original 1970 album The Marbles plus extra final track: "Love You"