You're absolutely right and one of my favourites is ''It's Hard to Leave'' (1994). When she sings it in this video, there is wonderful radiance that seems to emanate from deep within. She is a precious soul.
Bruce Woodley saidTom Springfield actually offered this song to the Seekers first but Judith Durham turned it down as she didn’t like songs with titles in foreign languages.
"Judith Durham and The Seekers?" - Nah. I'll stick with Athol Guy, Keith Potger and Bruce Woodley and the woman that sang with them for a bit. (Until she felt she was a "star")
Gives me goosebumps. Such a gorgeous voice. God bless her!
August 6, 2022. Learned of Judith's death last night. This could be her farewell to all her fans. RIP dear Judith.
Let's get a million views for this special lady
Love everything Judith has ever sung!! This is one of my very favorites. So much beauty and passion in her voice . Just outstanding! Tim in Texas
Adios querida Judith Durham agradecido por tudo de bom que fez pela música internacional ao longo de sua trajetoria junto com os rapazes.
I think this may be one of Judith's finest solo performances from the 90's...so poignant, so moving...
Simply breathtaking
I don't understand the song but what an angel of a voice
Total class
She certainly is all class, So brilliant. Thanks again Darren,cheers mate
Linda como sempre nossa rainha
FOR ALL MY SPANISH FRIENDS - FROM THE WC 2010 IN JOHANNESBURG - VIA CONDIOS
Vaya Con Dios
She has a wonderful voice and the sense to sing great songs instead of trying to compose her own songs.
I like hearing both. She does have some beautiful original work that I cherish.
She has composed a number of great songs. I believe this was written by Tom Pringfield,,bless him.
You're absolutely right and one of my favourites is ''It's Hard to Leave'' (1994). When she sings it in this video, there is wonderful radiance that seems to emanate from deep within. She is a precious soul.
Common thread here......Originally sung in 1968 by Jose Feliciano and produced by Tom Springfield, the third Seeker.
Tom Springfield was the 5th Seeker...silly me!
Bruce Woodley saidTom Springfield actually offered this song to the Seekers first but Judith Durham turned it down as she didn’t like songs with titles in foreign languages.
Does anyone know all the lyrics? My hearing isn't what it was and I'd love to know all the words. Absolutely beautiful ❤
Another Tom Springfield clssic.
0:30...A touch of 007!
Refer to: "There he Is".
Slow & Easy Tune,
"Judith Durham and The Seekers?" - Nah. I'll stick with Athol Guy, Keith Potger and Bruce Woodley and the woman that sang with them for a bit. (Until she felt she was a "star")
You mean she didn’t know what the odds were against her when she quit the Seekers.