Me too! And poor girl.....was always worried she might not be that attractive, a little over weight. Well, Ladies..... Most guy's like a womanly woman.....not a skeleton with some skin on😉😊 Cheers
when i was young my father had all the seekers albums as a boy i can still remember the first time i heard Judith Durhams voice. it still gives me goosebumps today 60 years on
Those were the days .... no gimmicks, no foul lyrics just good clean wonderful music performed by well dressed gorgeous real people - I'm 74 and still play the LP - which has a mono sticker! Love it and never tire of it - good old days
This song was written by Tom Springfield, who also wrote "I'll Never Find Another You" for the Seekers. Tom is the brother of pop legend, Dusty Springfield. He and Dusty were the core of the pop group, the Springfields, which enjoyed modest success between 1960 and 1963. Tom also wrote "Georgy Girl" in collaboration with Jim Dale, which the Seekers sang for the movie of the same name, catapulting the group into the rarified air of super-stardom, and he wrote the lyrics for "The Carnival is Over," which sold over a million copies.
A World of Our Own and I 'll Never Find Another You were also done in the US by Sonny James and the Country Gentlemen. A different take, but also good.
The first time I heard the seekers , I was in my teens, the happiest time of my life, the earia we live and grew up is an earia of good manners, respect, poised and class with good behaviors Judith was gorgeous , angelic voice and presented with class and dignity. The 50,60 and the 70 were the best years of my life. I am 72 now, I always reminisce listening to these beautiful songs and still enjoying them. God blessed them all .
Yes, it was a great era. Lets hope your eariaing is still good, so you can ear what goin on....;). Keep on rockin rollin riding till the carnival is over.
I'm with you Henry, these songs are the closest things we have to time travel, because they take me back to my teen years too, my brain fills with wonderful memories. Love this group forever.
Yes it has been a long time. I remember listening to them when I was young. I am now 77 and widowed. A lot has happened since then, the Peace marches, Vietnam, and marriage to a wonderful woman I will forever love.
Amen, Judith. When the Seekers came on the music scene I was about 10 years be old (1963) and I loved their first hit, “I’ll Never Find Another You”. They were “Light Rock” and “Folk” all their time together…!
@@charliechristie2949I agree, I was 4 in 1963, although in NZ, we used to sing their songs on car trips as a family, and they have been, and still are, a blessing❤
@@sylviekins When you were 4, you still new some of the words. Maybe.Last year when Judith died from a chronic bronchial disease, it was the end of a legend. The Seekers.........Sad,but nobody lives forever....Thanks for the nice conversation, Sylvie.
That's why older people look back at the 50's and early 60's with fond memories, young men women had manners, did not do drugs, have tattoos, dressed nice were courteous and would never use profanity, society had unspoken rules, sad we have fallen so low.
So very true. I am only 43 but have lived enough to see what we have come from to now. Times may have been tough. Mum never had much money, but she had her dignity and we were thankful for what we had. Now everything is instant gratification, and this generation seems to have no respect for anything, including their brothers and sisters and themselves. Everything is throw away, including babies. I shudder to think that these people will one day be our lawyers, doctors, teachers, judges and leaders.
Drugs were rampant in 50s. The clothing and Hair Styles were worse than bad, the 60s and 70s were better, men's Hair looked a lot better longer than the Greasy look of the 50s and the Buzz cuts of the early 60s and unfortunately again these days.
Growing up in England in the 60s, we pioneered a revolution in Music with the Seekers, Cliff Richards and the Shadows, Lulu and the lovers, Herman and the Hermits, the Animals, the Hollies, and dozens of others, less famous than the Beatles, and Stones. Life was great and much less complicated than today. That's why I think back to the 60s as the happiest years of my life. Thanks for the post.
@@JRobbySh Same here Judy, Came across Little Arrows ' leapy Lee 1968 Momentous track and a Fab time to be young and luvly memories of my parents too. Kind regards Glynn n greetings from Stourbridge West Midlands UK 🕊🤝
The Seekers were a part of my childhood memories as I grew up in Australia during the 60s and I had most of their records which I still have.I will always love them.
That's a great one liner the ultimate put down I nearly fell off my seat laughing but it's true how can you not like it I've listened to the seekers for years and never tire of listening to them her voice is totally faultless
Such a special time as it was the year I married my wonderful wife and this song really takes me back and we are still together today and Judith's beautiful voice is still with us all. She will live forever in our hearts along with the whole group~!!
I remember being a grade 5 boy and singing this song with the class during music lesson. The teacher mentioned "listen to Judith Durham's vocal expression - her voice brings out every word so finely" - RIP Judith - thank you for leaving behind this beautiful song for us to enjoy.
It was a wonderful time to graduate high school and come of age We had a wonderful President Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline only 31 years old We had warm fuzzy memories with great music I am now 78 and not a day passes that I do not listen to the music of my youth. Never dreamed that our golden years would turn into this nightmarish hell we are in 2021.
It’s a nice song. But when my wife died almost exactly a year ago, I learned most clearly that we don’t live in a world of our own. The outpouring of support and friendship was overwhelming.
I listened to The Seekers before becoming a U.S. Marine, and I listened while in Vietnam and after Vietnam. Here I am decades later, still listening and loving The Seekers.
@@petex3909 Good man ! When Judith was young , she suffered from depression and insecurities . How could she not know or think that she was beautiful, not only looks wise , but also to her millions of fans ? I'm glad that she finally became " A New Georgy Girl!" If you haven't heard it already , check out " I am Australian " by Judith and the Seekers live at Sydney in 2000. I'm a 67 year old geezer and I still ' bout shed a tear each time I listen !
@@sarasarah1810 Are you implying that you're an angel ? I don't mean to sound sexist , but you do look like one ! Listen to " I am Australian " for me , please . Live at Sydney 2009
@@sarasarah1810 Sorry , but my statement of " when Judith starts singing , even the angels stop and listen", and then you saying You " would know when she was singing" means , to me , you heard her singing because you must be an angel ! It's late , Ha !
When she sings on my Infinity SM 150's powered by a Carver C1 pre and a Phase Linear 400 power amp, the whole neighborhood has to listen. Love her voice. Timeless and underrated.
YES! I was sitting in the living room with my husband watching the VP debate and I couldn't take the stress of watching any more, so now here I sit away from that with headphones on listening to the Seekers as loud as I can turn it up
From the first day I heard them on the radio in 1967, I have never parted with them. Even though I live so far away, I have great sympathy for this wonderful team. Judith is gone, but their songs will always remain in my heart.
They were so good, never get tired of listening to them, and of course like most youn men at the time I also was in love with Judith, I think I still am.
The close up of the 12 string guitarist is great! A 12 string guitar only has the lower 4 strings tuned in octaves, and he keeps his single string picking on those low strings. Good stuff!
Sissel, Joan Collins, but yeah Judith was in there no doubt about it... and there's something else I like about these.. they've never forgotten their roots.
The seekers were born in the 60s and will live forever. I wasn't born in the 60s but love their 🎵🎶 and all four folks are the equal seekers to me. Hats off to each one of them.
I had almost forgotten The Seekers, since I was like 10 when they where in the charts. But when I read about Judith's passing, I really got into their music again. And their songs have been the most likely "earworms" to accompany me during the day ever since. Whether it was A World of Our Own, I'll Never Find Another You, Georgy Girl, When the Carnival Is Over or the (for me) recently discovered I am Australian. Can't get them out of my mind, and don't want to, either.
@@ronmorrissey8575 No. One is 6 string the other a 12 string. The Seekers acoustic guitar combinations were invariably 6 string/12 string, 6 string/6 string, 12 string/banjo (maybe sometimes 6 string/banjo). Always with accompanying upright bass, Judith on lead vocal and all three guys singing effortless 3-part harmony.
I like it, no dispute there. But not everyone has the same taste in music. I can't stand this "Thumping" stuff they have today the young kids call music. It's their thing. (It will make a lot of audiologist happy in a few years as their hearing fades!) I would imagine my grandparents wouldn't have liked this type of music. To each their own!
Close the door, light the light We're stayin' home tonight Far away from the bustle and the bright city lights Let them all fade away, just leave us alone And we'll live in a world of our own We'll build a world of our own that no one else can share All our sorrows we'll leave far behind us there And I know you will find there'll be peace of mind When we live in a world of our own Oh, my love, oh my love, I've cried for you so much Lonely nights without sleeping while I longed for your touch Now your lips can't evade the heartache I've known Come with me to a world of our own We'll build a world of our own that no one else can share All our sorrows we'll leave far behind us there And I know you will find there'll be peace of mind When we live in a world of our own We'll build a world of our own that no one else can share All our sorrows we'll leave far behind us there And I know you will find there'll be peace of mind When we live in a world of our own And I know you will find there'll be peace of mind When we live in a world of our own
With her perfect pitch she probably has always been the best singer of her type (in all her genres) of the past 50 years. That's additionally proved by the way she can still sing!
One of the best groups of all time.
She's not gone. As long as we cherish her she still lives in us.
Well said ! The music lives on until eternity.
Who else is still in love with Judith❤?
Me too!
And poor girl.....was always worried she might not be that attractive, a little over weight.
Well, Ladies.....
Most guy's like a womanly woman.....not a skeleton with some skin on😉😊
Cheers
Who isn´t?
Surely every man of a certain age could quite happily have spent their life with her "Sheltered from the world behind the ivy-covered wall".
Never really was into the seekers until I listened to the Pandora Kingston Trio station. Judith does have an amazing voice.
Hard not
Such a beautiful lady with a beautiful voice rip thank you so much
I am blessed to have grown up with this incredible group
So am I....
And here!
You truly are ❤
Only one Judith ! What a voice, a fab lady, sadly missed ! R.I P xx
when i was young my father had all the seekers albums as a boy i can still remember the first time i heard Judith Durhams voice. it still gives me goosebumps today 60 years on
5th of August, 2022 was a sad day for popular music as Judith Durham sadly passed away after a long illness. She had the voice of an angel! RIP
Indeed she was and remains an angel, or at least a saint.
Broke my bloody heart, she took a piece of it with her!
I’m crying 😂
I’m crying 😂
Yes it was
Those were the days .... no gimmicks, no foul lyrics just good clean wonderful music performed by well dressed gorgeous real people - I'm 74 and still play the LP - which has a mono sticker! Love it and never tire of it - good old days
r.i.p.judith i hope to see you one day in heaven rest in Christ
She would love to see her fans in heaven. I just know it! Wonderful lady ❤
One of the best group bands of the 60's and 70's. They will never be forgotten. R.I.P. Judy.
Those years were the best for music,,50s 60s70s. The Seekers The Beatles Elvis and others.
When I was a kid of 5 or 6 I thought she was so pretty. She stayed that way into her 70’s.
She looked so good her whole life. Wonderful woman!
thats how we where all looking back in the days listening to the Seekers . RIP Mrs Beautiful and thank you Seekers for your music.
I miss those days
They are unlike modern singers as they have no gimmicks but play and sing wonderful music.
Being near 73, I'd like to have a dollar for every time I've listened to the original. This is a very pleasing rendition.
This song was written by Tom Springfield, who also wrote "I'll Never Find Another You" for the Seekers. Tom is the brother of pop legend, Dusty Springfield. He and Dusty were the core of the pop group, the Springfields, which enjoyed modest success between 1960 and 1963. Tom also wrote "Georgy Girl" in collaboration with Jim Dale, which the Seekers sang for the movie of the same name, catapulting the group into the rarified air of super-stardom, and he wrote the lyrics for "The Carnival is Over," which sold over a million copies.
Nice summary and analysis. Jim Dale did so much stuff!
It all starts with a well written song! Then it has to be delivered!!
Two of those Seeker's songs and Georgy Girl are such wonderful listening. For some reason, the 60's did everything that much better.
A World of Our Own and I 'll Never Find Another You were also done in the US by Sonny James and the Country Gentlemen. A different take, but also good.
Thank you. I like knowing that.
News today that Judy has passed on. Don't be sad that she's gone, be happy she left us this legacy.
That’s probably what she would say
Olivia Newton-John & Judith Durham of the Seekers died the same day.
The first time I heard the seekers , I was in my teens, the happiest time of my life, the earia we live and grew up is an earia of good manners, respect, poised and class with good behaviors Judith was gorgeous , angelic voice and presented with class and dignity. The 50,60 and the 70 were the best years of my life.
I am 72 now, I always reminisce listening to these beautiful songs and still enjoying them. God blessed them all .
Yes, it was a great era. Lets hope your eariaing is still good, so you can ear what goin on....;). Keep on rockin rollin riding till the carnival is over.
I'm with you Henry, these songs are the closest things we have to time travel, because they take me back to my teen years too, my brain fills with wonderful memories. Love this group forever.
Q1
Yes it has been a long time. I remember listening to them when I was young. I am now 77 and widowed. A lot has happened since then, the Peace marches, Vietnam, and marriage to a wonderful woman I will forever love.
Yeah America is a cesspool now. Too bad. It was fun while it lasted!
Upbeat,uplifting and fabulous , RIP Judith - your voice will be forever appreciated xx
Amen, Judith. When the Seekers came on the music scene I was about 10 years be old (1963) and I loved their first hit, “I’ll Never Find Another You”. They were “Light Rock” and “Folk” all their time together…!
@@charliechristie2949I agree, I was 4 in 1963, although in NZ, we used to sing their songs on car trips as a family, and they have been, and still are, a blessing❤
@@sylviekins When you were 4, you still new some of the words. Maybe.Last year when Judith died from a chronic bronchial disease, it was the end of a legend. The Seekers.........Sad,but nobody lives forever....Thanks for the nice conversation, Sylvie.
That's why older people look back at the 50's and early 60's with fond memories, young men women had manners, did not do drugs, have tattoos, dressed nice were courteous and would never use profanity, society had unspoken rules, sad we have fallen so low.
So very true. I am only 43 but have lived enough to see what we have come from to now. Times may have been tough. Mum never had much money, but she had her dignity and we were thankful for what we had. Now everything is instant gratification, and this generation seems to have no respect for anything, including their brothers and sisters and themselves. Everything is throw away, including babies. I shudder to think that these people will one day be our lawyers, doctors, teachers, judges and leaders.
100% agree
@@shortmemory Values have been changing for years. One must wonder what the new 'normal' will be after CoronaVirus.....
Drugs were rampant in 50s. The clothing and Hair Styles were worse than bad, the 60s and 70s were better, men's Hair looked a lot better longer than the Greasy look of the 50s and the Buzz cuts of the early 60s and unfortunately again these days.
And times were boring
Growing up in England in the 60s, we pioneered a revolution in Music with the Seekers, Cliff Richards and the Shadows, Lulu and the lovers, Herman and the Hermits, the Animals, the Hollies, and dozens of others, less famous than the Beatles, and Stones. Life was great and much less complicated than today. That's why I think back to the 60s as the happiest years of my life. Thanks for the post.
The Seekers were actually from Australia
Never cared for the Stones, but the rest, yes.
@@JRobbySh Same here Judy, Came across Little Arrows ' leapy Lee 1968 Momentous track and a Fab time to be young and luvly memories of my parents too. Kind regards Glynn n greetings from Stourbridge West Midlands UK 🕊🤝
The Seekers were a part of my childhood memories as I grew up in Australia during the 60s and I had most of their records which I still have.I will always love them.
@@paulmerrills4476 group yes, but songs penned from a Brit.
All four blended so well together. Fine music.
God bless her that is what u call a singing voice
Absolute unique voice. Never to be repeated. One of god's own.
She had such a gift! Wonderful!
Mos
If you gave this a thumbs down, you need to go and see your doctor. Tell him you've gone mad.
That's a great one liner the ultimate put down I nearly fell off my seat laughing but it's true how can you not like it I've listened to the seekers for years and never tire of listening to them her voice is totally faultless
@@bobbyhutchison9861 Thanks! I use it all the time!! You can as well. All the best.
If only they'd come forward. I can help them out with a water proof keyboard cover, to keep the drool off the keys.
INDEED!
@@bobbyhutchison9861 By mi
Brilliant harmonies, fantastic heritage of our past.
This lady had a voice that went right to our heart
Oh Judith oh Judith what a beautiful woman and such an angelic voice!!!
she out sings all the guys without trying
it's so sad that she had a poor self image because she was so adorable!!!!!!
She is one of the rare voices of my youth in those wonderful sixties.
I agree! Beautiful and wonderful woman. ❤ How often do you find someone like this?!!
@@krechenklein4453
Exactly! I agree!!
Such a special time as it was the year I married my wonderful wife and this song really takes me back and we are still together today and Judith's beautiful voice is still with us all. She will live forever in our hearts along with the whole group~!!
She now sings with angles RIP Judth
I remember being a grade 5 boy and singing this song with the class during music lesson. The teacher mentioned "listen to Judith Durham's vocal expression - her voice brings out every word so finely" - RIP Judith - thank you for leaving behind this beautiful song for us to enjoy.
One of the most beautiful voices to come out of the 60’s! Forever love,😇 Judith my dear one ❤🌹💔
I remember the first time I heard them... I think I must have worn out at least ten CD's over the years!
AND
I'm still listening!
god bless another angel gone home
I have always loved The Seekers from a very young girl. I wanted to sing like Judith.
Ich wünsche mir und der Jugend von heute soo sehr so eine schöne Zeit wie damals.
Beautiful song, more beautiful singer Judith!
Don't often get into a happy space, but The Seekers always put me there.
"hold fast to what is fine"! (1Thess.5 :21)
RIP Judith. Such a beautiful unique voice. We'll never find another you.
Wish I could go back to that world!
If there was such a thing, as a
Time Machine, I would go back...
And Stay There!
It was a wonderful time to graduate high school and come of age We had a wonderful President Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline only 31 years old We had warm fuzzy memories with great music I am now 78 and not a day passes that I do not listen to the music of my youth. Never dreamed that our golden years would turn into this nightmarish hell we are in 2021.
Oh what a dream that would be.
They had a couple of great hits
She has such a beautiful voice ❤
It’s a nice song. But when my wife died almost exactly a year ago, I learned most clearly that we don’t live in a world of our own. The outpouring of support and friendship was overwhelming.
I listened to The Seekers before becoming a U.S. Marine, and I listened while in Vietnam and after Vietnam. Here I am decades later, still listening and loving The Seekers.
Judith rip you are a fantastic voice
I love this group and judith what a voice so beautiful
When Judith starts singing , even the angels stop and listen !
maybe i will start belive in angels,, first one must judith..voice of angel
@@petex3909 Good man ! When Judith was young , she suffered from depression and insecurities . How could she not know or think that she was beautiful, not only looks wise , but also to her millions of fans ? I'm glad that she finally became " A New Georgy Girl!" If you haven't heard it already , check out " I am Australian " by Judith and the Seekers live at Sydney in 2000. I'm a 67 year old geezer and I still ' bout shed a tear each time I listen !
@@sarasarah1810 Are you implying that you're an angel ? I don't mean to sound sexist , but you do look like one ! Listen to " I am Australian " for me , please . Live at Sydney 2009
@@sarasarah1810 Sorry , but my statement of " when Judith starts singing , even the angels stop and listen", and then you saying You " would know when she was singing" means , to me , you heard her singing because you must be an angel ! It's late , Ha !
When she sings on my Infinity SM 150's powered by a Carver C1 pre and a Phase Linear 400 power amp, the whole neighborhood has to listen. Love her voice. Timeless and underrated.
Such a special classic voice.....loved the seekers.
Rip dear Judith loved your singing your songs will live on
Her beautiful voice will always be with us 😢😢😢❤❤❤Johnny From Alabama
What a perfect song for the madness that is 2020!
Yes... I am singing... It has become more of a hymn!
YES! I was sitting in the living room with my husband watching the VP debate and I couldn't take the stress of watching any more, so now here I sit away from that with headphones on listening to the Seekers as loud as I can turn it up
Yes
I was about to write something very similar - but you beat me to it. The madness is getting worse in 2021! Beam me back to happier, saner, times.
C'mon
No electric gimmicks, just pure magic talent.
Those guys sure lucked out when they hooked up with Judith.
Judith truly had one of the most beautiful voices...EVER
She was beautiful inside and out. Wonderful lady.
Crystal clear beautiful voice. ❤❤❤
From the first day I heard them on the radio in 1967, I have never parted with them. Even though I live so far away, I have great sympathy for this wonderful team. Judith is gone, but their songs will always remain in my heart.
They were so good, never get tired of listening to them, and of course like most youn men at the time I also was in love with Judith, I think I still am.
During more than 50 years this is ever lasting. Beautiful music and still great
RIP Judith. Thanks for gracing us with your gorgeous voice.
Judith Durham was the whole package, what a class act.I watch the video of Another You recorded at Abby Road over and over again.
Wow !
Ooh my goodness !
This is one of the best songs i have ever heard ❤️❤️❤️❤️. I love you all .
Thank you, Judith Durham!
The close up of the 12 string guitarist is great! A 12 string guitar only has the lower 4 strings tuned in octaves, and he keeps his single string picking on those low strings. Good stuff!
Judith,what a clear voice you have,not many singers today could match the clarity,brilliant
Sissel, Joan Collins, but yeah Judith was in there no doubt about it... and there's something else I like about these.. they've never forgotten their roots.
and she doesn't sing in an American acent
There was a lady in a group called Renaissance she had a great voice to
@@robertmaser2126 Jane Relf
@@leecowell8165 Julie Andrews can still crack them out. But Judith is undeniably thrilling.
Those were the great years of great lovely songs. The Seekers The Beatles Elvis and many others.Edison Lighthouse.The Bee Gees.
Voice of an Angel
RIP Judith
The seekers (1962-2022) is always with us.
Such an amazing voice. Judith Durham and the Four Seekers were one of Australia's best exports.
So good they were, how sweet she was .
The seekers were born in the 60s and will live forever. I wasn't born in the 60s but love their 🎵🎶 and all four folks are the equal seekers to me. Hats off to each one of them.
Better than the rubbish of today
Thank you for bringing so mucj joy and happiness into our lives rip
I have an original (very crackly) 7" of this. I was given it by a friends dad when he was going through his record collection. I love this. 😊
What wonderful talent. Always admired the Seekers and loved their music. Especially Judith!
How beautiful ❤. Thank you for sharing.
The last time I heard this song was 1962.
I really love❤ the song very much.
Thanks for sharing.
The golden age of beautiful music
Yes yes yes can't say it enough.....
Such a brillant song! The Seekers were the best at those times: on the same level as the Beatles (1966). RIP dear Judith
First album I ever bought was "The Best of the Seekers" and still listen to it today at 68 years old
Same here, 70 now. spend hours listening to the Seekers on you tube.
@@oliveringram3056 can,t go wrong there
Me too. Nearly 70 and I grew up in Australia . The Seekers were fabulous. Fond memories of a happier time in my life.
I had almost forgotten The Seekers, since I was like 10 when they where in the charts. But when I read about Judith's passing, I really got into their music again. And their songs have been the most likely "earworms" to accompany me during the day ever since. Whether it was A World of Our Own, I'll Never Find Another You, Georgy Girl, When the Carnival Is Over or the (for me) recently discovered I am Australian. Can't get them out of my mind, and don't want to, either.
Legend,, Hero you need to hear this one.
Folks, remember this is just 4 voices singing harmony, 2 acoustic guitars and a bass. Wow!
Made a "Lot of noise" for 4 people, (good noise😁)
Indeed, but folk could play , sing and arrange back in those days...if you could not your group was out of a job.
Four voices that blended together so well that a master carpenter must have been involved. It did not hurt that each member was an excellent musician.
Please Remember the Two Acoustic Guitars are 12 String.
@@ronmorrissey8575 No. One is 6 string the other a 12 string.
The Seekers acoustic guitar combinations were invariably 6 string/12 string, 6 string/6 string, 12 string/banjo (maybe sometimes 6 string/banjo). Always with accompanying upright bass, Judith on lead vocal and all three guys singing effortless 3-part harmony.
Just beautiful music and memories
Got a voice like angel so pure and clear
All are fantastic singers👍🏻❤️🎶
Super! Thank you very much!
Listening from SP Brazil.
Obviously miming, but still a brilliant group with Judith's gorgeous voice sailing over the mature males.
She was beautiful even in black and white . What a loss.
Yes what a loss, but we all pass away. At least it wasn’t tragic.
Judith should be declared a national treasure. She belongs to all Australia. We love her beautiful voice and appearance. A real lady!
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Completely agree. She was so classy with a lovely persona. I think all women should look up to her!
How could people not like this????????
Beautiful
I like it, no dispute there. But not everyone has the same taste in music. I can't stand this "Thumping" stuff they have today the young kids call music. It's their thing. (It will make a lot of audiologist happy in a few years as their hearing fades!) I would imagine my grandparents wouldn't have liked this type of music. To each their own!
Even the greatest songs, such as this one, had criticism ... mainly from clowns who are really struggling with their hearing!
I don’t know but they apparently don’t have good taste.
In the 70s when I was in a little primary school guy. By then I could n't get anything out of the message. Thanks for the lovely songs.
Dear Seekers: I hope that you're all coping well. Your beautiful voices are like a light in the darkness.
I remember the seekers in the mid 1960s loved admired them , Judith had a voice to die for what a beautiful lovely girl she is .
World's most beautiful female voice ever and she looks stunning
Pure class ❤❤
The group was really good, and Judith was not only a phenomenal vocal talent, she was an absolute doll!
Close the door, light the light
We're stayin' home tonight
Far away from the bustle and the bright city lights
Let them all fade away, just leave us alone
And we'll live in a world of our own
We'll build a world of our own that no one else can share
All our sorrows we'll leave far behind us there
And I know you will find there'll be peace of mind
When we live in a world of our own
Oh, my love, oh my love, I've cried for you so much
Lonely nights without sleeping while I longed for your touch
Now your lips can't evade the heartache I've known
Come with me to a world of our own
We'll build a world of our own that no one else can share
All our sorrows we'll leave far behind us there
And I know you will find there'll be peace of mind
When we live in a world of our own
We'll build a world of our own that no one else can share
All our sorrows we'll leave far behind us there
And I know you will find there'll be peace of mind
When we live in a world of our own
And I know you will find there'll be peace of mind
When we live in a world of our own
There's not a female singer right now that can even compete with her beautiful voice
Yes, Judith and the late great Karen Carpenter were imo the best female vocalists of all time!
With her perfect pitch she probably has always been the best singer of her type (in all her genres) of the past 50 years. That's additionally proved by the way she can still sing!
@@blakjack3053 add Vera Lynn
Robert Maser@@@@ That is absolute nonsense, such thing do not exist...............get help.
Petersen sisters. Seriously.
wow what a fantastic voice
you will always be in our hearts and mind God Bless
Awesome group..awesome music...awesome class..doesn’t get any better