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Roger Miller, a distant cousin of Kristofferson, initially performed the song in 1969. Janis Joplin recorded the song for inclusion on her Pearl album only a few days before her death in October 1970.
Depute Lord Provost Lezley Marion Cameron, a friend of the Milligans, said: "First and always, Janis Milligan was a much loved, and loving, devoted wife and steadfast support to her beloved Eric.