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  • A Jamieson Smile: "A Prayer of Hope". I wrote this Prayer. It's been read by Rabbis & Priests even by Neurosurgeons. I hope you enjoy the Spirit of faith and love.

    "A Prayer of Hope":

    "Remember to do" not in vengeance, not in grudge but in justice & love.

    "Remember to be" not in malice, not in hate neither in wrongdoing

    nor in wickedness but in Spirit & truth.

    So please, Dear God, Our Father, lead us not into temptation

    but deliver us from evil. Amen.

    With loving eyes & heart,

    Jamieson (Peter)

  • so beautiful and judith is so pretty.xxx

  • A Jamieson Note: The Olive tree was known for its "gentleness and mildness". Biblically, it was contrasted with the fig tree and one other tree. Judith's imaging of a world, a land, a spirit of gentleness & mildness, and a people who discover dreams can come true has Judith...'long to share sweet contentment there. Where grows the olive tree?"

    A Jamieson Cue: In a bright land where grows a spirit of gentleness and mildness. With the love for adventure & the sound of a lover in love,

    Jamieson

  • Wenn Ich diese Sternchen höre,"sond für deutschland" und dann Judith durham,was meinen sie ,das ich wähle?

  • hey when is pbs going to buy the seekers final concert, or their reunion? i can't believe that wouldn't be a big money maker for them?

  • Spurred on by seeing the Seekers on Youtube, I had the "At Home and Down Under" CD from my wife for Christmas; what a treasure trove of nostalgia and context. And wonderful music. Highly recommended!

    This extract is a lovely setting for a beautiful song by an incomparable singer.

  • I know she is known for her cute bangs, but when we can see her forehead, it really opens up her sparkly eyes!  From one woman to another, the bangless look really works for her! Just sayin'!

  • @howzitgoin1970

    When I first read this comment, my immediate thought was - BLASPHEMY!

    But after watching this clip, I take your point. The close-up from about 0:50 illustrates the point perfectly.

    A natural beauty!

  • @CdaVillan I am glad that you gave me another chance, for I have nothing but respect for Judith. She is a darling lady, then and now. That windblown look just gave us all a slightly different view of this extrememly talented songbird!

  • Young Judith looks gorgeous here, she looks and dresses like a girl, and sings like an angel.

  • HALLELUJAH!

  • Lovely Young Judith Durham.

    Sir David

  • Judith's voice was true gift from the divine if ever there was one.imo

  • combining the pure voice of Judith Durham with the song writing talent of Tom Springfield proved to be a masterstroke in the sixties. how wonderful to be able to listen and watch once again, thank you.

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  • only people with true soul and depth could ever appreciate the beauty of Judiths amazing voice, bless you for sharing this

  • Why have I never heard her voice before? Wonderful!!

  • I was hoping these treasures that David posted wouldn't disappear for ever. Thanks for bringing them back!

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