Memoir reveals years of hidden struggles for iconic singer

An icon of the Australian music scene has recently unveiled a deeply personal and disturbing narrative in his new memoir, The Voice Inside.

The singer, whose voice has been the soundtrack to many of our lives, shares a harrowing account of his early years in the industry, marked by manipulation and abuse at the hands of his late former manager, Darryl Sambell.


In the 1960s, a young John Farnham rose to fame as a teen pop idol with catchy tunes like Sadie the Cleaning Lady.

However, behind the scenes, his life was far from the glitz and glamour one might expect.

In excerpts from his memoir published by The Australian, Farnham reveals that he was secretly drugged 'for years' by Sambell, only discovering the truth when he noticed a half-dissolved pill in his coffee.


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John Farnham revealed in The Voice Inside that his former manager, Darryl Sambell, secretly drugged him for years. Credit: Facebook


When confronted, Sambell nonchalantly claimed it was 'just something to keep you awake.'

The memoir goes on to detail more disturbing behaviour from Sambell, who was openly gay and 'aggressively sexual' towards Farnham.

The singer recounts constantly fending off unwanted advances, a situation that escalated into a toxic mix of jealousy, hatred, and a desire for control by Sambell.


This control extended to nearly every aspect of Farnham's life, dictating his work, appearance, and diet and isolating him from loved ones, including his wife, Jill, whom he married in 1973.

It wasn't until 1976 that Farnham took the decisive step to terminate Sambell's managerial role.

This move paved the way for a more prosperous phase of his career under the guidance of Glenn Wheatley.

Together, they achieved remarkable success in the 1980s and 90s, cementing Farnham's status as a national treasure.

Reflecting on those tumultuous years, Farnham expresses a mix of 'sorrow and shame,' lamenting his naivety and misplaced trust.


Writing his memoir forced him to confront these painful memories, which he admits was challenging.

'I feel so ashamed of myself for not realising what Darryl was up to or speaking up more often to put him back in his place,' Farnham wrote.

In August 2022, he shared the news of his cancer diagnosis and the subsequent 12-hour surgery that involved jaw reconstruction to remove a cancerous tumour.

A year later, he brought a wave of relief to his fans by announcing he was 'cancer-free,' although he had undergone several more procedures since the initial operation.

As a testament to his resilience, Farnham also narrated the audiobook version of his memoir.


Fans will hear his distinctive voice, altered but still strong after his cancer treatment, as he delves into the reasons behind his reluctance to share his story until now.

'I don’t enjoy talking about myself, I really don’t. Don’t get me wrong, I’m an egomaniac, but dredging up the past is just not something I’ve ever really enjoyed,' he said.
Key Takeaways

  • John Farnham revealed in his memoir The Voice Inside that he was secretly drugged for years by his former manager, Darryl Sambell.
  • Farnham also detailed how he suffered from Sambell's unwanted sexual advances and how he experienced control and isolation.
  • The Australian music legend sacked Sambell in 1976 and was succeeded by new manager Glenn Wheatley.
  • Farnham narrated the audiobook version of his memoir, which is particularly notable following his recent treatment for a cancerous tumour in his mouth.
Have you ever had to confront difficult chapters from your past? How did you find the strength to move forward? Let us know in the comments below.
 
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Sorry Vegie can't agree with you on this one. At the age of 75 I finally admitted to a counsellor abuse I received when I was young.
I had never told another soul. Why then, so many years later, I don't really know. All I know is the relief I felt in letting the shame go, of something I had no control over at the time, has been tremendous. I have since discovered I was not the only one in the family to have been in this situation and if this person's family are upset by these revelations, then I'm afraid that's their problem
Maybe by John speaking out, others may do the same. Usually in these situations it is not a one-off.
You have a very good point, maybe I worry about the others it may affect too much. Not immune to these issues myself.
 
I've been on the other end of a similar "situation". Being accused of a sexual assault which was proven to be false.

The woman in question accused me of forcing her to perform oral sex. After thorough investigation by two NSW detectives, there was NO evidence that the "offence" occurred.

It was later revealed that the woman had made AT LEAST seven false allegations of sexual assault in the six or so months before my personal incident.

To my knowledge, she was never charged with making such false allegations of sexual assault against males.

Hence my anger at this article. It is easy to make accusations against someone who is not able to defend themselves. Luckily, I was able to.
 
I've been on the other end of a similar "situation". Being accused of a sexual assault which was proven to be false.

The woman in question accused me of forcing her to perform oral sex. After thorough investigation by two NSW detectives, there was NO evidence that the "offence" occurred.

It was later revealed that the woman had made AT LEAST seven false allegations of sexual assault in the six or so months before my personal incident.

To my knowledge, she was never charged with making such false allegations of sexual assault against males.

Hence my anger at this article. It is easy to make accusations against someone who is not able to defend themselves. Luckily, I was able to.
It, is easy, and it seems to be a no-win situation. :cautious:
 
I am sorry but this story is either b.$^ or a "look at me " attempt. Why wait until the man is dead before saying anything. It can’t be proved one way or the other when only one side can speak.
I am sori - sometimes, because the life experiences have been so traumatic - the person only feels safe to speak about it when the other party is no longer around. From a young man this has been with him all his life - some pple never have the courage to speak, even when the other person is no longer here - this can lead to lifelong illnesses of a physical, emotional & psychological nature.
He was only young and has also stated how he felt ashamed - even though he was not the perpetrator - good on you for having the courage to finally Speak!
 
Speaking out about sexual abuse and then being greeted with disbelief is one of the many reasons most victims suffer in silence and why their sick predators continue their filthy habits. It’s interesting to note that most of these comments view Farnhams story with skepticism. No wonder he’s kept his mouth shut.
Yes no wonder - and in the process that may have had something to do with his health.
 
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Sorry Vegie can't agree with you on this one. At the age of 75 I finally admitted to a counsellor abuse I received when I was young.
I had never told another soul. Why then, so many years later, I don't really know. All I know is the relief I felt in letting the shame go, of something I had no control over at the time, has been tremendous. I have since discovered I was not the only one in the family to have been in this situation and if this person's family are upset by these revelations, then I'm afraid that's their problem
Maybe by John speaking out, others may do the same. Usually in these situations it is not a one-off.
So True & thankyou for sharing.
 
What a powerful injustice for you to have experienced! she should have a least been charged for false accusations that can defame a persons character, not to mention affect employment prospects, etc, etc, etc, if it is in the public arena. You where able to speak up - but this is a different scenario, not uncommon in the film or music industries back then as the papers, Tv, magazines, etc as how they inform the Public. All the Best.
Thank you!

I also endured false accusations from an ex for possessing and distributing child pornography and cocaine trafficking. She contacted my employer, a sensitive NSW government department which resulted in an extensive investigation involving witnesses, including family members.

When the allegations were found to be false, I resumed normal duties but....

She pulled the tail of a tiger she shouldn't have. I covertly ruined her social life through the internet. In other words, don't f**k with me!

I led quite a colourful and varied life, but in retrospect, I don't think I would change a thing.
 
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Daryl Sambal had /has a brother and 2 sisters I wonder if there alive how they feel about these revelations.
He was openly gay, so hearing someone, NOT John Farnham, say that he was in love with John can't be a shock to them. The shock would maybe be about the regular drugging of his clients.
 
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I am sorry but this story is either b.$^ or a "look at me " attempt. Why wait until the man is dead before saying anything. It can’t be proved one way or the other when only one side can speak.
Jennie, many people carry secrets from their past and for a multitude of reasons. I’m 67 and survived significant abuse over many years. I was first diagnosed with depression in 1974 but it is only in recent years that I’ve had the courage to speak out, about the abuse, the abusers and the people that protected the abusers. As an example my grandmother told me, at 12 years of age, that she had told my grandfather to stop what he was doing as I was growing into a young lady. Please don’t judge people, you don’t know the journey they have been on, or what they are still facing.
 
Why is this story repeated? I have already said what I think so it’s not a good way of catching attention to repeat issues
 
Claims of historical sexual abuse should always be viewed with a skeptical eye when the perpetrator has died. Any physical evidence of said allegations have long since disappeared and it becomes a "he said, she said", or in this case, a "he said, he said" situation. Trouble is that in this case, there is no second "he" to defend themselves.

Very difficult to prove one way or the other, especially when the "event' occurred 10, 20 or 30 years ago.
Veggie patch, I experienced years of sexual abuse three different perpetrators, combined with physical abuse, deprivation and social isolation. You might see from another post I left that I’m still struggling. I reported my grandparents, posthumously, as I thought it might support others providing testomy to the Royal Commission, that wasn’t done for me. The six years of abuse at the hands of my brother was not disclosed until my children were having their own children. Would you allow your grandchildren to be with a person who took every opportunity to abuse you over a 6 year period? I took him to court when I was 60, not for revenge, but I was hoping to hear an apology. He was found guilty and is now on the sex offender register. I received $1,000.00 in compensation. That has come nowhere near covering the costs associated with anxiety, depression, PTSD, OCD, REM sleep disorder and an eating disorder. It will never give me back the time that I’ve spent in psychiatric facilities or give me back the right to collect more that two days worth of medication at a time

After 50 years it could be said that it’s all bull#$&* but from the victims perspective it is real and it hangs like a spectre. None of us know the whole story, only the John Farnham side. But I ask that you please accord him the respect of hearing his side of the story, without judgement. We haven’t trodden his road, nor others mine. I firmly believe people should be entitled to be heard but when publicly denied some of their humanity is taken also
 
I am sorry but this story is either b.$^ or a "look at me " attempt. Why wait until the man is dead before saying anything. It can’t be proved one way or the other when only one side can speak.
You obviously have no idea what you are talking about.
One of the main reasons people don't speak up is because of people like you and your ignorant opinions.
Walk a mile in their shoes and then comment. 😡🤬
 
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My point is that why the lapse of time between the occurrence of a sexual offence, child or otherwise, and its reporting. If you were assaulted walking down the street by a would be thief, you don't wait for 10 years after the fact in reporting it. You report it as immediately as possible.

You can argue that there is a "stigma" attached to a sexual assault but why? Do you have a doubt that it actually happened all those years ago? Memories fade, exact details get blurred, physical evidence disappears so what hard evidence is there? Just memories and emotional scars which cannot be quantified.

Should I report a case of attempted sexual assault in a South Cronulla public toilet in July 1973? I would get laughed at!

There should be a law where the date of an offence occurring and its reporting is limited, in much the same way as a statute of limitations.
 
My point is that why the lapse of time between the occurrence of a sexual offence, child or otherwise, and its reporting. If you were assaulted walking down the street by a would be thief, you don't wait for 10 years after the fact in reporting it. You report it as immediately as possible.

You can argue that there is a "stigma" attached to a sexual assault but why? Do you have a doubt that it actually happened all those years ago? Memories fade, exact details get blurred, physical evidence disappears so what hard evidence is there? Just memories and emotional scars which cannot be quantified.

Should I report a case of attempted sexual assault in a South Cronulla public toilet in July 1973? I would get laughed at!

There should be a law where the date of an offence occurring and its reporting is limited, in much the same way as a statute of limitations.
I do agree with you Vegie as far as reporting to the police goes, unless you have other proof.
I wasn't under the impression that JohnyFarnham was intending to do this.
I guess as he's writing his memoir and this happened to him he is entitled to mention it.
Whether people intend to believe him or not is up to them, I guess.
He doesn't appear, to me, to be the type of person who would just
make something like this up. JMO.
 

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