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The World of the New Seekers - Студийный альбом от The New Seekers. В альбом вошло 20 треков.
The New Seekers is an English pop group, formed in London in 1969 by Keith Potger after the break-up of his group, the Seekers. The idea was that the New Seekers would appeal to the same market as the original Seekers, but their music would have pop as well as folk influences. They achieved worldwide success in the early 1970s with hits including "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing", "You Won't Find Another Fool Like Me" and "Beg, Steal or Borrow".
Features Song Lyrics for The New Seekers's The World of the New Seekers album. I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing Lyrics. 2. Never Ending Song of Love Lyrics. 3. Come Softly to Me Lyrics. 4. Brother Love's Travelling Salvation Show Lyrics. 5. The Greatest Song I've Ever Heard Lyrics.
3. Beg Steal or Borrow. Brother Love's Travelling. 6. Come Softly to Me. The New Seekers. 7. Dance Dance Dance. 9. Goodbye Is Just Another W. 10. I Get a Little Sentimenta. 11. I'd Like to Teach the Wor. 12. Melting Pot. 13. Never Ending Song of Love.
The New Seekers is the debut album by UK-based pop group The New Seekers. It was released in January 1970, just a few months after the group was formed by producer Keith Potger. The New Seekers were formed in mid 1969 as a harmony group in the style of The Seekers who had recently disbanded. Formed by Keith Potger, who had been a member of The Seekers, he assembled a five-piece line-up of Laurie Heath, Chris Barrington, Marty Kristian, Eve Graham, and Sally Graham. This was the line-up that recorded the debut album and released in January 1970
The New Seekers are a British-based pop group, formed in 1969 by Keith Potger after the break-up of his group, the Seekers. The idea was that the New Seekers would appeal to the same market as the original Seekers, but their music had rock as well as folk influences. Style:MLA Chicago APA. "The World of the New Seekers Album.
Genre: Pop, Folk, World, & Country. The Best Of The New Seekers (LP, Comp).
This video is from 'The World of The Seekers' TV special (1968). Written by Tom Springfield . The Seekers concluded their Golden Jubilee tour in New Zealand in November 2014, and Judith Durham began her farewell tour there in April 2016.
The New Seekers - Their Very Best. The Seekers were a group of Australian folk-influenced pop musicians which was formed in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, in 1962. They were the first Australian popular music group to achieve significant chart and sales success in the United Kingdom and the United States.
Released in September 1972, The New Seekers were riding the peak of their career following three recent top two singles and album in the UK. Circles also saw success in its title track single, which reached in the UK singles chart, becoming one of their biggest-selling releases and remaining on the chart for 16 weeks. It is also popularly seen as their finest song according to the group's fans. The album was released soon after and featured a number of notable cover versions
| 1 | I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing | 2:23 |
| 2 | Beg, Steal Or Borrow | 2:48 |
| 3 | Come Softly To Me | 2:13 |
| 4 | You Won't Find Another Fool Like Me | 3:17 |
| 5 | Freinds Medley: Friends / With A Little Help From Friends | 2:35 |
| 6 | Pinball Wizard-See Me Feel Me | 3:21 |
| 7 | Nevertheless | 2:32 |
| 8 | Brother Loves Travelling Salvation Show | 3:31 |
| 9 | Circles | 4:02 |
| 10 | Beautiful People | 3:43 |
| 11 | One By One | 3:11 |
| 12 | Never Ending Song Of Love | 3:10 |
| 13 | Goodbye Is Just Another Word | 3:01 |
| 14 | Dance, Dance, Dance | 2:07 |
| 15 | What Have They Done To My Song Ma? | 3:17 |
| 16 | Melting Pot | 3:39 |
| 17 | Something In The Way He Moves | 3:06 |
| 18 | A Brand New Song | 2:46 |
| 19 | The Greatest Song I've Ever Heard | 3:08 |
| 20 | I Get A Little Sentimental Over You | 2:58 |
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