Tommy Leonetti

Tommy also hit the Adult Contemporary charts on 12/16/67 with his Columbia single You Knew About Her All the Time and again on 7/27/68 with All the Brave Young Faces of the Night.

While in Australia, Leonetti hosted his own talk-show from 1968 to 1970 for ATN-7, and provided the basis for the parody character Norman Gunston (according to creator Garry McDonald).

Sydney punk rockers XL Capris[1] (with lead vocalist Johanna Pigott) provided their version in 1979 (also on Video on YouTube), this promo includes blue-tinged portions from Leonetti's TV sign-off.

Other versions were performed by yodeller Mary Schneider,[1] 1990s punk rockers Frenzal Rhomb[1] and James Valentine on his radio show in February 2008.

The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) lists 49 works credited to "Tommy Leonetti".

[2] Music for films included: Squeeze a Flower (1970), Massacre at Central High (1976, starred stepdaughter Beck) and She Came to the Valley (1979).