THE SEEKERS

 


EMI - 5C054.05576

THE SEEKERS - 20 GREATEST HITS

Side 1: Island of dreams - Blowin' in the wind - A world of our own - This land is your land - I'll never find another you - California dreamin' - Kumbaya - The times they are a-changing - Colours of my life - Someday on day

Side 2: Morningtown ride - Five hundred miles - Love is kind, love is wine - Allentown jail - The music of the world a-turnin' - Just a closer walk with thee - Cotton fields - We're moving on - The leaving of Liverpool - The carnival is over

 

   

 

THE SEEKERS (ARTIST BIOGRAPHY)

The Seekers were a group of Australian folk-influenced popular musicians which was formed in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, in 1962. They were the first Australian popular music group to achieve significant chart and sales success in the United Kingdom and the United States.

Their 1960s hits included: “I’ll Never Find Another You”, “A World of Our Own” , “The Carnival is Over” (which The Seekers have sung at various closing ceremonies in Australia, including Expo ‘88 and the Paralympics), “Someday One Day”, “Walk With Me”, “Morningtown Ride”, “When Will the Good Apples Fall” and “Georgy Girl” (the title song of the film of the same name).

Bruce Woodley and Dobe Newton’s “I Am Australian”, which has been recorded by The Seekers, and by singer Judith Durham with Russell Hitchcock and Mandauway Yunupingu, has become an unofficial Australian anthem.