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  1. The Seekers (deutsch: Die Suchenden) ist eine australische Pop-Gruppe, die Mitte der 1960er-Jahre mit Liedern wie I’ll Never Find Another You, The Carnival Is Over und Georgy Girl international sehr erfolgreich war.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_SeekersThe Seekers - Wikipedia

    In 1966, the Seekers released the Simon-penned "Someday One Day", which reached No. 4 in Australia and No. 11 in the UK. [13] [14] Their version was Simon's first UK success as a songwriter and his first major hit as a composer outside of his work with Art Garfunkel . [5]

  3. 1966-1967 by The Seekers released in 1995. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  4. 49M views 12 years ago. ...more. Back in 1967, when The Seekers returned home to Australia for a visit, little did they know that their free concert at the Myer Music Bowl in their home...

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  5. The second (19641965) and third (19661967) discs cover their album tracks from the group's classic era, from early 1964 up to the end of their last full year of success in 1967. The sources for those 40 songs are impeccable, although this is also the period already covered well by various hits anthologies. The fourth, "Hits, B ...

  6. 1966 – – – The Seekers The Olive Tree: 1967 – – Tom Springfield / Diane Lampert: On the Other Side: 1967 – – Tom Springfield / Gary Osbourne / Bob Sage: Seekers Seen in Green: Columbia Records, EMI Music: Keith Grant/The Seekers: 2:11 One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: 1988: Bruce Woodley: Ralph Murphy – One World Love ...

  7. www.theseekers.com.au › about-us › discographyThe Seekers Discography

    From 1966s ‘The Seekers at Home’, with the grainy, black-and-white footage that was the hallmark of the early days of Australian television, through the filmed-in-colour, big-budget 1967 musical travelogue of ‘The Seekers Down Under’, and the top-notch colour 35mm film that captured 1968’s ‘The World of The Seekers’, viewers ...