Ms Durham's voice (pitch,control,tone...whatever) is astonishing but for her to produce it LIV E again and again is almost unbelieveable. Her 'Nobody Knows' ...and The Olive Tree (live) knock my sox off. I feel blessed to have lived in an era (since the 60's) prolific with so many wonderful voices ...but there is something almost ethereal about Durham.
+Joel Kovac This show, one of the most hugely watched on British TV, was broadcast live (not recorded). It was the UK's equivalent to the Ed Sullivan Show. Because of that, Judith could not fail to have been nervous. As you say she put in a cracking performance.
+Joel Kovac Truth be told, I've only just become a fan within the last year or so, but since then I've been watching and listening to whatever I can find of this group, and I have yet to come across a single recording where this fine woman hits a bad note; not even a little bit flat or sharp on anything. Amazing control.
On the start of "Nobody Knows" Ms. Durhamm's voice is almost unbelievably beautiful. Then the boys kick in with that harmony. Matchless, peerless, and one of a kind don't quite do them justice.
I just came from watching 3 very famous lady pop icons sing a trio where each were featured. All were much more well known here, in the states, than Ms. Durham. They were very good and considered the best. I had to come to this post after that. To me, none of them even come close to touching Judith Durham, no question about it.
Judith Durham's peerless voice backed with sheer perfection in harmonies and instrumentals by Athol, Bruce and Keith. This is music at it's absolute best. The Seekers are a group for the ages. There is no better illustration for future generations about how to do music right than this wonderful group.
Is she the best female vocalist ever? I think so. She can reach all the notes easily and you can always understand every word that she's singing. Brilliant!
Wow! - that's what you call a live performance, brilliant stuff by the Seekers. So classy too, pure musical talent from all 4 of them and that incredible voice that Judith has, unsurpassable!!!!!
The unison singing ,on "Someday" sets you up for a jaw drop when they segue into that harmony. In my mind, no question about it, they are the classiest and best ever of any genre.
Their harmonies here on Someday one day are just fantastic and reveals their secret.Judith's voice blended with the boys is just magic.Think this must be the best version I have heard of this song.
WOW. Beautiful, and she can sing too!! She has the best voice to ever come from Australia - Olivia is the only other one who's close, but she sang pop, so I prefer Judith's singing. I first heard The Seekers in the late 1960s, and still have one of their first albums. Love their music. Thanks to all the people who have taken the time to upload these videos for the rest of us to enjoy. I listen to some of them every couple of months. At my age (74 now), I find myself remembering the music of the 60s more and more - the folk music just identified the entire generation so well - and it's so much better than most of the junk being sung since then. Does everyone realize they are the only group to still have all the original members alive (Mary Travers is gone now, two of the Kingston Trio members are gone as well as Lou and Alex from the Limeligters and so many more, too from other groups) - and their voices sound just as good as they did back then. It's such a shame that they only toured the US once - and so early in their careers that they weren't really very well known.
My hope is one day folk music will get popular again and artists sings songs like this again. It is my belief that heartfelt music like this can and will save the world from all the hate and hate filled messages being spread via the internet. The time to come together is NOW
@Proculled You are absolutely right. The harmony on that song is awesome. And the synchronization and phrasing of the male voices in the verses is amazing. These people were meant to be together . When I talk to people about Seeker harmony, I show them this clip. Thanks for posting !!
How incredible that there is footage of this song live from England from 1966. They are to me the best quartet that ever performed in the world of folk, pop, or rock. #1 in my heart forever! Thanks for posting this.
Gospel needs really good singers who put a lot of feeling into the lyrics and before I heard Judith Durham, I thought singers like Aretha were the only ones who really had soul, but a few like Judith and Dusty and Tom are right up there. I am learning to love my computer and You Tube because I get this opportunity to sing along with them.
+Jack Ryan Maybe, but it wasn't too good for her at the time, trying to deal with her inner demons and never realizing how attractive and desirable she was to so many men. And yes she was, and still is, very lovely indeed!
abberationify Yes, that was unfortunate...just think of all the beautiful music we missed out on because of her insecurities. Her honey-sweet voice only made her more desirable, I believe she now knows that most of us found her very attractive, then & now.
+Kate Wild Judith would looked fantastic in a bunny costume with her curvaceous hourglass figure. This dress does not quite flatter her curves but she is still as beautiful as her voice
I've re-discovered this excellent group thanks to TH-cam. I remember hearing Georgy Girl on the radio in the USA in the 60s. Did not particularly like that song, but was very impressed with the sound of the group. I don't remember ever seeing them on TV here in the USA. I like folk music and miss its days of greatest popularity in the early to mid 60s.
51 years ago, and the voice of Judith Durham still mesmerizes. Australia's first and best musical ambassadors, with thanks as well to Bruce, Keith and Athol. And yes, the second song is by that Paul Simon; he and Art Garfunkel were still considered 'folk singers' in '66.
@drrjim Wow. Interesting and cogent analysis. Not just a cliche, there's something utterly unique about the Seekers harmonization. You're onto something...
This great video really displays the Seeker's to really communicate music, through fine sing dynamics, tempo, expression, etc. And the range Judith shows vocally is remarkable. This was the group at closer to their peak.
@howzitgoin1970 Wish I could have been there too!!!! Congratulations. What a treat indeed... With all due respect to Andre Rieu, The Seekers don't need the orchestra. A six string, a twelve string, a stand-up bass, The Boys, and the one and only Georgy Girl are all they need...
the audio on this video really brings out the group's vocal harmony, particularly on the 1st number. The instruments lie a little further in the background. Very nice.
On Someday, I love the unison singing with the effortless and barely noticeable seguing into that great, unique harmony. I am from the US, but if someone asks me who my favorite group is, without having to think or hesitate, I say THE SEEKERS. Most reply with "Who?". I then say, look them up on youtube. Most, later say that they see why.
I think she is up there with the best but never gets the credit that is due. She can sing anything in any style and you can understand every word she sings, brilliant! "The Carnival is over" is amazing
No one sings like Judith,or come to that have this Quality in a group these days Glorious days these were.I was one of the luck kids to be born 1946 and catch all this wonderful stuff.
+John Peel We were the lucky generation ,we have never been to war,we did more protesting against it than take part in one,we are all nearly 70 or over,and according to the myth we never had it so good. So your right a very good year 1946
+Alf Ching Thanks Alf. Your comments about war are nor quite right. In 1964 I was in the Draft for conscription to the Vietnam "conflict". I missed by one day (birthday). My mate whose birthday was one day earlier, missed by one day as well. How our lives would have changed! But we did have it good.
+John Peel Im talking about my particular life mate,Im sorry bout yours Although not eveything was as easy as i make it sound for me,i wont bore you with it,Have a good life mate,and all the Best to you.
@iowa61 Hey, friend. I never noticed that head tilt till you mentioned it. I love it! These Four still have it. I was blessed to be in Brisbane for the last show. I wish all my youtube pals could have been there with me! :)
it is amazing that Judith still going strong with the seekers cos I had not them for so long time, they are fantastic Brilliant songs,,, I would like see them to come over on tour to Ireland,,, they are the best groups of Australia,,,,
@iowa61 I was only there for one show, but when The Seekers walked onstage, they received a standing ovation, just for showing up. In the program, Rieu had them coming on at the beginning of the second act. He must have realized what a downer it would be for him to follow them. By the time they got to Brisbane, The Fab Four were coming on at the end of the listed program. Rieu did a few nice encore numbers after The Seekers left the stage, but he may have underestimated their drawing power.
I never cared much for the song, "Nobody Knows". The Seekers sing it and I get goose bumps. Opinions are what they are, mine especially, but musically, there has never been anything quite like them. And probably won't be on this Earth.
Usłyszałem ich gdy byłem licealistą...kiedy to było? Wiatr pozamiatał tamte lata ale w głowie pozostała tamta wspaniała, niezapomniana, fascynująca muzyka i ten genialny głos Judith. Ten stan trwa nadal mimo zmieniających się gustów. Ja z własnej woli pozostaję wiernym fanem zespołu z potrzeby serca i podziwu dla doskonałego Zespołu. Wszystkich Seekersów pozdrawiam jak najserdeczniej, z wielką miłością. SC
@airager As proculled points out, it's a combination -- the strength and clarity of her voice blended with the already unique harmony of the Boys. Magic.
Crisp and clear picture,could it have been recorded last week?No,it's 42 years ago now,where has time gone? I'm happy so many of their recordings have survived over the years.
@dominicbeesley: EMI made TV cameras and the Seekers recorded for EMI. In 1966 EMI would have been developing their first colour camera, so if they wanted to test what they had made, what better than the company's artists appearing on one of the nation's biggest shows - Sunday Night at the London Palladium? That's my theory.
I wish the Americans had the privilege to see The Seekers around this time. They would have been a worldwide musical phenomenon! Unfortunately their management were not "on the ball" promoting this wonderful group with some sublime songs.
I just found the entire episode featuring this performance on a bootleg DVD in my collection. That's Jimmy Tarbuck in the beginning (the host of Sunday Night @ London Palladium). My version of the video doesn't have the annoying time stamp watermark but it does have a few VHS generations, nowhere near as sharp as this.
Never has any woman made modesty look so sexy! Likewise no three guys ever made square look so cool. The mutual respect and love these four show toward each other bursts forth from every song they sing. What wonderful role models they are. Oh, that this generation could have such wonderful music to sustain them for a lifetime. Will anyone be listening to Lady Gaga 40 years on? I think not!!! Thanks so much to The Seekers. WE'LL never find another YOU!!!!
Judith Durham is a great singer .If she was an American ,the Seekers would still be a household name. Judith Durham was a knockout in her 20's and didn't even know it then!
I am not going to mention the guys, who were at the time great musicians, arrangers, and singers( and later dedicated to other activities also offstage) but Judith is a true living treasure. I think her great voice was not so widely recognized at her top, in the 1960s, in view of scarce penetration in the American market. But her life achievements are great enough so that I still hope that someday the British establishment will create her a DBE. She fully deserves that.
Though Miss Judith is my favorite female singer, I would have to put Marilyn McCoo, of The Fifth Dimension, in second place, and not too far behind. I think both are almost, other worldly, as singers.
@dominicbeesley Hi Dominic, I just read your comment - a bit belated I know, but I have to put my hands up and confess it was me who 'borrowed' this video from the National film & TV archive in London in 2000. I combined it with a trip to see The Seekers perform on channel 5 the same day. I asked to see anything they had from The Seekers and Judtih, then secretly plugged my DV camcorder into their VCR! BTW, I sent all the footage to fellow fans and it's now available on youtube.
Just the best female singer to have ever walked the planet . Australia thank you
I am almost 80, my youth is coming back!
Just brilliant. Class. ❤❤❤
Ms Durham's voice (pitch,control,tone...whatever) is astonishing but for her to produce it LIV E again and again is almost unbelieveable. Her 'Nobody Knows' ...and The Olive Tree (live) knock my sox off. I feel blessed to have lived in an era (since the 60's) prolific with so many wonderful voices ...but there is something almost ethereal about Durham.
+Joel Kovac This show, one of the most hugely watched on British TV, was broadcast live (not recorded). It was the UK's equivalent to the Ed Sullivan Show. Because of that, Judith could not fail to have been nervous. As you say she put in a cracking performance.
+Joel Kovac Amen! Definitely God gifted.
+Joel Kovac Truth be told, I've only just become a fan within the last year or so, but since then I've been watching and listening to whatever I can find of this group, and I have yet to come across a single recording where this fine woman hits a bad note; not even a little bit flat or sharp on anything. Amazing control.
yes, Judith has a otherwordly quality to her voice...timeless.
Absolutely! Agree 100%, very well put, she is unbelievable.
No lip synch. No autotune. Amazing.
On the start of "Nobody Knows" Ms. Durhamm's voice is almost unbelievably beautiful. Then the boys kick in with that harmony. Matchless, peerless, and one of a kind don't quite do them justice.
I just came from watching 3 very famous lady pop icons sing a trio where each were featured. All were much more well known here, in the states, than Ms. Durham. They were very good and considered the best. I had to come to this post after that. To me, none of them even come close to touching Judith Durham, no question about it.
Judith Durham's peerless voice backed with sheer perfection in harmonies and instrumentals by Athol, Bruce and Keith. This is music at it's absolute best. The Seekers are a group for the ages.
There is no better illustration for future generations about how to do music right than this wonderful group.
Let’s face. They can make ordinary songs magical. Their harmonies & the wonderful voice of Judith Durham make this an unforgettable live performance.
Is she the best female vocalist ever? I think so. She can reach all the notes easily and you can always understand every word that she's singing. Brilliant!
Such a class act. Top of the mountain. It'll be a long time before we see a group with that kind of class.
The Seekers are fantastic! A discovery that took 50 years? Wow, Judith Durham is talented and beautiful!
Wow! - that's what you call a live performance, brilliant stuff by the Seekers. So classy too, pure musical talent from all 4 of them and that incredible voice that Judith has, unsurpassable!!!!!
Watched this live on TV. The Seekers are as good today2017 as they were all those years ago
These four people are a real joy to listen to and watch.
Thank you Australia!
Beautiful and so classy. And back when London still existed.
Has Judith ever looked more beautiful. A stunning vision in gold and pink.
The unison singing ,on "Someday" sets you up for a jaw drop when they segue into that harmony. In my mind, no question about it, they are the classiest and best ever of any genre.
Brilliant! You can really hear the "Boys'" voices clearly on Someday One Day now - and Judith can really SING - wow!
Beauty and elegance personified.
The boys are a very fine complement.
Their harmonies here on Someday one day are just fantastic and reveals their secret.Judith's voice blended with the boys is just magic.Think this must be the best version I have heard of this song.
Judith: Voice of an Angel.
Thanks for Posting.
Eu também a AMO demais, toca minha alma sempre. Se escutarem yesterday entenderão(Dom de DEUS) abraços
They take me back to being a toddler, and I just feel really safe like having a big lovely cuddle when I hear them. :)
WOW. Beautiful, and she can sing too!! She has the best voice to ever come from Australia - Olivia is the only other one who's close, but she sang pop, so I prefer Judith's singing. I first heard The Seekers in the late 1960s, and still have one of their first albums. Love their music. Thanks to all the people who have taken the time to upload these videos for the rest of us to enjoy. I listen to some of them every couple of months. At my age (74 now), I find myself remembering the music of the 60s more and more - the folk music just identified the entire generation so well - and it's so much better than most of the junk being sung since then. Does everyone realize they are the only group to still have all the original members alive (Mary Travers is gone now, two of the Kingston Trio members are gone as well as Lou and Alex from the Limeligters and so many more, too from other groups) - and their voices sound just as good as they did back then. It's such a shame that they only toured the US once - and so early in their careers that they weren't really very well known.
My hope is one day folk music will get popular again and artists sings songs like this again. It is my belief that heartfelt music like this can and will save the world from all the hate and hate filled messages being spread via the internet. The time to come together is NOW
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My goodness. What pro's they were. This is absolutely perfect in every way !!
The power of her voice gives me energy!!
@Proculled
You are absolutely right. The harmony on that song is awesome. And the synchronization and phrasing of the male voices in the verses is amazing. These people were meant to be together . When I talk to people about Seeker harmony, I show them this clip.
Thanks for posting !!
How incredible that there is footage of this song live from England from 1966. They are to me the best quartet that ever performed in the world of folk, pop, or rock. #1 in my heart forever! Thanks for posting this.
I saw them at the Liverpool philharmonic in 1967. I can remember the whole concert. Amazingly moving.
Gospel needs really good singers who put a lot of feeling into the lyrics and before I heard Judith Durham, I thought singers like Aretha were the only ones who really had soul, but a few like Judith and Dusty and Tom are right up there. I am learning to love my computer and You Tube because I get this opportunity to sing along with them.
Natalie Gold same here ma'am.Greetings from the orient.
Hello Iowa61 ... just like me out enjoying the best ever music in the world.... The Seekers.... sure wish I could be there next month....
There's nothing more glorious than seeing a woman who doesn't realise just how lovely she is!
Jack Ryan and kinda sad as well...
+Jack Ryan Maybe, but it wasn't too good for her at the time, trying to deal with her inner demons and never realizing how attractive and desirable she was to so many men. And yes she was, and still is, very lovely indeed!
abberationify Yes, that was unfortunate...just think of all the beautiful music we missed out on because of her insecurities. Her honey-sweet voice only made her more desirable, I believe she now knows that most of us found her very attractive, then & now.
+Jack Ryan
My wife was a Playboy Bunny so I mixed with a lot of Bunnies I can tell you Judith was just as beautiful as them all.
+Kate Wild Judith would looked fantastic in a bunny costume with her curvaceous hourglass figure. This dress does not quite flatter her curves but she is still as beautiful as her voice
I've re-discovered this excellent group thanks to TH-cam. I remember hearing Georgy Girl on the radio in the USA in the 60s. Did not particularly like that song, but was very impressed with the sound of the group. I don't remember ever seeing them on TV here in the USA. I like folk music and miss its days of greatest popularity in the early to mid 60s.
51 years ago, and the voice of Judith Durham still mesmerizes. Australia's first and best musical ambassadors, with thanks as well to Bruce, Keith and Athol. And yes, the second song is by that Paul Simon; he and Art Garfunkel were still considered 'folk singers' in '66.
Great. This is the best version of this song from any group.
Wonderful! Group i remember. listen. to them. as a kid back in Jamaica! Growing. they are the greatest.
@drrjim Wow. Interesting and cogent analysis. Not just a cliche, there's something utterly unique about the Seekers harmonization. You're onto something...
This great video really displays the Seeker's to really communicate music, through fine sing dynamics, tempo, expression, etc. And the range Judith shows vocally is remarkable. This was the group at closer to their peak.
Yikes, spell check really messed that one up. Should be "close" to their peak.
TALENT TALENT TALENT !!!!!!!!!!!
Holy effing cow this is great. Amazing.
What a voice! A great example of this sublime singer.
Truly Beautiful Lady and Talented,Charming Persona, The Guys are Great Chaps and Gentlemen also
Judith Durham 's voice, FANTASTIC , let's not forget the rest of the seekers very talented, group underestimated in my view, they were very good
Wow... thanks for posting this. Judith is one of the best ever.
@howzitgoin1970 Wish I could have been there too!!!! Congratulations. What a treat indeed... With all due respect to Andre Rieu, The Seekers don't need the orchestra. A six string, a twelve string, a stand-up bass, The Boys, and the one and only Georgy Girl are all they need...
"Right Time of the Night" is a favourite of mine, and I agree that she's magnificent.
Shear enjoyment of music, personified.
the audio on this video really brings out the group's vocal harmony, particularly on the 1st number. The instruments lie a little further in the background.
Very nice.
On Someday, I love the unison singing with the effortless and barely noticeable seguing into that great, unique harmony. I am from the US, but if someone asks me who my favorite group is, without having to think or hesitate, I say THE SEEKERS. Most reply with "Who?". I then say, look them up on youtube. Most, later say that they see why.
I think she is up there with the best but never gets the credit that is due. She can sing anything in any style and you can understand every word she sings, brilliant! "The Carnival is over" is amazing
Beautiful
No one sings like Judith,or come to that have this Quality in a group these days
Glorious days these were.I was one of the luck kids to be born 1946 and catch
all this wonderful stuff.
+Alf Ching Ah, 1946! What a year.
+John Peel We were the lucky generation ,we have never been to war,we did more protesting against it
than take part in one,we are all nearly 70 or over,and according to the myth we never had it so good.
So your right a very good year 1946
+Alf Ching Thanks Alf. Your comments about war are nor quite right. In 1964 I was in the Draft for conscription to the Vietnam "conflict". I missed by one day (birthday). My mate whose birthday was one day earlier, missed by one day as well. How our lives would have changed! But we did have it good.
+John Peel Im talking about my particular life mate,Im sorry bout yours
Although not eveything was as easy as i make it sound for me,i wont bore
you with it,Have a good life mate,and all the Best to you.
j'avoue que je ne connaissais pas ce groupe........j'adore................
Just brilliant!!!! Thanks for sharing.
Wow they were so good live.
@iowa61 Hey, friend. I never noticed that head tilt till you mentioned it. I love it! These Four still have it. I was blessed to be in Brisbane for the last show. I wish all my youtube pals could have been there with me! :)
THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR POSTING THIS!!!!!! X
Judith Durham died yesterday. So sad. Thank you.
QUE VOZ MARAVILHOSA!!!!
great clarity on this video, just where have these been for the past 40 years !!
Truly Australian ambassadors of the highest quality both in music and character.
it is amazing that Judith still going strong with the seekers cos I had not them for so long time, they are fantastic Brilliant songs,,, I would like see them to come over on tour to Ireland,,, they are the best groups of Australia,,,,
Best female singer ever.😊
My God what a sound!!
Absolutely wonderful beautiful,
absolutely--she's like a flawless diamond surronded by brilliant emeralds.
@iowa61 I was only there for one show, but when The Seekers walked onstage, they received a standing ovation, just for showing up. In the program, Rieu had them coming on at the beginning of the second act. He must have realized what a downer it would be for him to follow them. By the time they got to Brisbane, The Fab Four were coming on at the end of the listed program. Rieu did a few nice encore numbers after The Seekers left the stage, but he may have underestimated their drawing power.
I never cared much for the song, "Nobody Knows". The Seekers sing it and I get goose bumps. Opinions are what they are, mine especially, but musically, there has never been anything quite like them. And probably won't be on this Earth.
Athol really gets that bass swinging in the last number :-)
Usłyszałem ich gdy byłem licealistą...kiedy to było? Wiatr pozamiatał tamte lata ale w głowie pozostała tamta wspaniała, niezapomniana, fascynująca muzyka i ten genialny głos Judith. Ten stan trwa nadal mimo zmieniających się gustów. Ja z własnej woli pozostaję wiernym fanem zespołu z potrzeby serca i podziwu dla doskonałego Zespołu. Wszystkich Seekersów pozdrawiam jak najserdeczniej, z wielką miłością. SC
EXCELLENT
@airager As proculled points out, it's a combination -- the strength and clarity of her voice blended with the already unique harmony of the Boys. Magic.
Real quality.
Crisp and clear picture,could it have been recorded last week?No,it's 42 years ago now,where has time gone?
I'm happy so many of their recordings have survived over the years.
Wow who can beat that!!!
Thank you for that insight. Can't say I remember that one. :)
there was a humble soul within this voice RIP my God how beautiful she was
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@dominicbeesley: EMI made TV cameras and the Seekers recorded for EMI. In 1966 EMI would have been developing their first colour camera, so if they wanted to test what they had made, what better than the company's artists appearing on one of the nation's biggest shows - Sunday Night at the London Palladium? That's my theory.
I wish the Americans had the privilege to see The Seekers around this time. They would have been a worldwide musical phenomenon! Unfortunately their management were not "on the ball" promoting this wonderful group with some sublime songs.
I just found the entire episode featuring this performance on a bootleg DVD in my collection. That's Jimmy Tarbuck in the beginning (the host of Sunday Night @ London Palladium). My version of the video doesn't have the annoying time stamp watermark but it does have a few VHS generations, nowhere near as sharp as this.
beautiful. so original.
my respects to her lovely voice and the Australion army. much respect from a ex pom army lad
Never has any woman made modesty look so sexy! Likewise no three guys ever made square look so cool. The mutual respect and love these four show toward each other bursts forth from every song they sing. What wonderful role models they are. Oh, that this generation could have such wonderful music to sustain them for a lifetime. Will anyone be listening to Lady Gaga 40 years on? I think not!!! Thanks so much to The Seekers. WE'LL never find another YOU!!!!
Judith Durham is a great singer .If she was an American ,the Seekers would still be a household name. Judith Durham was a knockout in her 20's and didn't even know it then!
Judith is just a superlative singer...backed by her lovely men
Wow, she is good, including The Gentleman!!
What a voice !
We need to help keep this music by introducing the coming generations to it. They will fade away otherwise.
Great!!!
Hope she gets over her recent serious illness,an angel
I am not going to mention the guys, who were at the time great musicians, arrangers, and singers( and later dedicated to other activities also offstage) but Judith is a true living treasure. I think her great voice was not so widely recognized at her top, in the 1960s, in view of scarce penetration in the American market. But her life achievements are great enough so that I still hope that someday the British establishment will create her a DBE. She fully deserves that.
@iowa61 I love it when her voice rests on top of the others, on Rubber Ball for instance.
very nice
has there ever been another voiice like this,? i dont remember one.
No.
Best ever!
And will there ever be another voice like this? No!
+aces high Look up sister janet mead the lord's prayer on youtube :)
Though Miss Judith is my favorite female singer, I would have to put Marilyn McCoo, of The Fifth Dimension, in second place, and not too far behind. I think both are almost, other worldly, as singers.
@dominicbeesley Hi Dominic, I just read your comment - a bit belated I know, but I have to put my hands up and confess it was me who 'borrowed' this video from the National film & TV archive in London in 2000. I combined it with a trip to see The Seekers perform on channel 5 the same day. I asked to see anything they had from The Seekers and Judtih, then secretly plugged my DV camcorder into their VCR! BTW, I sent all the footage to fellow fans and it's now available on youtube.
rich963 well done Rich! This shows the talent of arguably the best folk group & certainly the best female singer ever. Period.
They were plugging their new record, the Paul Simon song Some Day, One Day. It subsequently reached number 11 in the UK singles chart.
Que banda maravilhosa
Great singer .She was a knockout ...don't understand how she felt bad about her looks