It would appear that as far as LP covers are concerned, {Image #526964} would come before {Image #627517}, for the following reasons: a) the alignment of the tracks on the first cover variant at bottom right, all the same size; and b) the "Featuring Turn-Down Day" highlight on the second variant.
Bruce Woodley did indeed collaborate on "Cloudy" with Paul Simon, but Simon turned around afterward and suggested that any future collaborations between himself and Australian Bruce Woodley(still very much part of The Seekers back then) would credit Simon only as thewriter - a clear show of arrogance! Should mention, Red Rubber Ball was also a Simon/Woodley collaboration but Simon gave himself sole credit(or CBS decided that Simon should get sole credit. A Neil Diamond version of the song gives credit to Simon/Woodley). Again I say a clear show of arrogance!
By the way, I'm writing this on Xmas Morning(1.51am).
WBlbl...added a second press cover? (I assume)...song titles moved up on the right side,..Strange how "Cloudy" has a Bruce Woodley co-credit (it does not on the S&G release)..and "Red Rubber Ball" does not have the Woodley credit (as it should)....John