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Founded in Australia in 1963, the original Seekers comprised Athol Guy (5 January 1940, Victoria, Australia; vocals/double bass), Keith Potger (b. 2 March 1941, Columbo, Sri Lanka; vocals/guitar), Bruce Woodley (b. 25 July 1942, Melbourne, Australia; vocals, guitar) and Ken Ray (lead vocals/guitar). After a year with the above line-up, Athol Guy recruited Judith Durham (b. 3 July 1943, Melbourne, Australia) as the new lead singer and it was this formation that won international success. Following a visit to London in 1964, the group were signed to the Grade Agency and secured a prestigious guest spot on the televised Sunday Night At The London Palladium. Tom Springfield, of the recently defunct Springfields, soon realized that the Seekers could fill the gap left by his former group and offered his services as songwriter/producer. Although 1965 was one of the most competitive years in pop, the Seekers strongly challenged the Beatles and the Rolling Stones as the top chart act of the year. A trilogy of folk/pop smashes, Ill Never Find Another You, A World Of Our Own and The Carnival Is Over, widened their appeal, leading to lucrative supper-club dates and frequent television appearances. Aside from Tom Springfields compositions, such as Walk With Me, they also scored a massive chart hit with Malvina Reynolds Morningtown Ride and gave Paul Simon his first UK success with a bouncy adaptation of Someday One Day. Meanwhile, Bruce Woodley teamed up with Simon to write some songs, including the Cyrkle hit Red Rubber Ball. In early 1967, the breezy Georgy Girl (written by Tom Springfield and Jim Dale) was a transatlantic Top 10 hit but thereafter, apart from When Will The Good Apples Fall and Emerald City, the group were no longer chart regulars. Two years later they bowed out in a televised farewell performance, and went their separate ways. Keith Potger oversaw the formation of the New Seekers before moving into record production; Bruce Woodley became a highly successful writer of television jingles; Athol Guy spent several years as a Liberal representative in the Victoria parliament; and Judith Durham pursued a solo singing career. She had a minor UK hit in 1967 with Olive Tree, and her 1973 album, Here I Am, contained songs by Rod McKuen, Nilsson and Elton John, as well as some folksy and jazz material.
In 1975, the Seekers briefly re-formed with teenage Dutch singer Louisa Wisseling replacing Judith Durham. They enjoyed one moment of chart glory when The Sparrow Song topped the Australian charts. In 1990 Judith Durham was involved in a serious car crash and spent six months recovering. The experience is said to have inspired her to reunite the original Seekers, and they played a series of 100 dates across Australia and New Zealand, before appearing in several 1994 Silver Jubilee Reunion Concerts in the UK at venues that included Londons Royal Albert Hall and Wembley Arena. The quartet has continued to tour throughout the world and in 2000 recorded their first studio album for 30 years, Future Road.
Source: The Encyclopedia of Popular Music by Colin Larkin. Licensed from Muze.
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umbalaba 3 weeks ago
my mum passed away 2006 and the seekers were one of her favourites. I don't know how but I remember listening to them when I was very young I was born in 1963. I guess she was young hip and happing. luv u mum.
johnyb32k 1 month ago
I fall in love again every time I watch and listen to this gal sing.
skooterbud05 11 months ago
Oh! WHAT a voice. Why can't anyone sing or perform music to this standard any more??? Thanks so much for posting this video.
morlrd 1 year ago
I love this song! I used to sing wen my mum tuk me 2 karaoke! lol
SkylerTheWolf 1 year ago