Bill Withers cut one single in 1967 as his (and anybody's) sole release for the one-and-done label Lotus: his own uptempo if downbeat composition "Three Nights And A Morning," backed with a Motown-esque version of Irving Berlin's "What'll I Do." Despite a pop-friendly arrangement by Mort Garson -- a year after he arranged the Sandpipers'
Stereogum — Bill Withers cut one single in 1967 as his (and anybody's) sole release for the one-and-done label Lotus: his own uptempo if downbeat composition "Three Nights And A Morn... more info