The song Massachusetts was originally written just for them, but the members of the group never knew about it until years later. Combined with an appearance on the April 10, 1967Academy Awards program watched by 22 million viewers, that would have been the ideal 'follow up' song to launch their careers here.
Their first manager failed to keep the dates open in April 1967 just in case they were invited to be on the Academy Awards show. And they were invited to come and perform Georgy Girl, but couldn't attend because they had a contract to perform elsewhere on that date.
👏👏👏wonderful group and a lovely lady who always smiles 🎼🎶🎶🎶🇬🇧
Love Judith's voice 😍 hope she's singing up a storm in heaven wonderful voice of a angel rest in peace angel of the lord
God I love her
Just wonderful to see a sharp Bert with the lovely Seekers. My Melbourne memories.
Wonderful talent. Beautiful songs. Love the new Christmas lyrics!!
Miss u ❤my judith
Refreshing commentary and reflections. Judith has so many reflective insights.
Yes, pity she kept being interrupted before finishing her sentences
Glorious music
Tremendous Group
Dear Judith Durham in Heaven forever and ever RIP with angels and Jesus Christ forever
The song Massachusetts was originally written just for them, but the members of the group never knew about it until years later. Combined with an appearance on the April 10, 1967Academy Awards program watched by 22 million viewers, that would have been the ideal 'follow up' song to launch their careers here.
Three male singers being carried into popularity by an Angel dropped from HeavenL
Look who's sneaked in next to Judith again!
She is super human!
Their first manager failed to keep the dates open in April 1967 just in case they were invited to be on the Academy Awards show. And they were invited to come and perform Georgy Girl, but couldn't attend because they had a contract to perform elsewhere on that date.
Too bad for the group.
@@martinpatrick9915 - Judith would have had to change her phone number!
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