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The New Seekers Featuring Marty - Come Softly To Me album

The New Seekers Featuring Marty - Come Softly To Me album

  • Performer: The New Seekers
  • Genre: Pop
  • Title: Come Softly To Me
  • Released: 1972
  • Style: Vocal
  • MP3 version size: 1846 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1792 mb
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  • Rating: 4.5
  • Votes: 329

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Come Softly To Me. Исполнитель.

Together - Студийный альбом от The New Seekers. В альбом вошло 14 треков.

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This album has an average beat per minute of 127 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 116/134 BPM). See its BPM profile at the bottom of the page. Tracklist Come Softly to Me. Come Softly to Me. 116 BPM. Goin' Back. BPM Profile Come Softly to Me. Album starts at 116BPM, ends at 124BPM (+8), with tempos within the -BPM range. Try refreshing the page if dots are missing). Recent albums by The New Seekers. Together Again, Anthem. Anthem - One Day in Every Week.

Come Softly to Me" is a popular song written by Gretchen Christopher that was performed by The Fleetwoods, composed of Christopher, Barbara Ellis, and Gary Troxel. The original title was "Come Softly," but was changed en route to its becoming a hit. Bob Reisdorf, the owner of Dolphin Records, which in 1960 changed to Dolton Records, was responsible for the title change.

The Manhattan Transfer. Come Softly To Me, I Met Him On A Sunday. Forget about Miami, New York or . Come meet me in Odessa then Ill fly you straight to the camps Bay I wanna show you Kiev. The Boston Sports Band of New England. Jake Peavy Has Come to Boston! 3:05. I Would Like To Jump, Look At Me.

New Seekers Come Softly To Me. 88,133 views. Come softly to me ~ New Seekers. 176 views. Top Songs By The New Seekers. 1. I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing (In Perfect Harmony). 2. Never Ending Song Of Love. 3. Beg, Steal Or Borrow. 4. You Won't Find Another Fool Like Me. The New Seekers. Speak softly, darling) (Hear what I sa-ay) (I love you always) (Always, always) I've waited, waited so long For your kisses and your love Please come, come to me From up, from up above (Come softly, darling) (Come softly, darling) I need, need you so much Wanna feel your wa-arm touch Mm dooby do, dahm dahm, dahm do dahm ooby.

Marty Introduces the New Seekers. 5. Georgie Girl/Ticket to Ride. 6. 22. 23. Nevertheless (I'm in Love With You). 24. The Further We Reach Out. 25. Free to Be Me and You. 26. Overture. The 'Now' album features many songs that had chart potential like 'Brand New Song' 'Reaching Out For Someone' & 'Somebody Somewhere' the first two featuring the lovely Eve on lead vocals. The track 'Feeling' is pure magic to your ears and the harmonies are just wonderful. After this relaxing song you are then swept into a rockier country feel with 'Utah' This box set is great value and I feel sure you will love every single album.

New Seekers' Song Guide: recordings featuring Lyn Paul. UK album: New Colours US album: Come Softly To Me. CD: The Albums 1970-73, Songbook 1970-74, Ultimate Collection. Don't Want To Lose You. UK album: Circles. CD: The Albums 1970-73. New Seekers The Greatest Song I've Ever Heard (sheet music). Pictured (left to right): Marty Kristian, Eve Graham, Peter Doyle, Lyn Paul and Paul Layton. Vivien Banks Chris Barrington Peter Doyle Brian Engel Danny Finn Mick Flinn Eve Graham Sally Graham Mark Hankins Laurie Heath. Vikki James Donna Jones Nicola Kerr Marty Kristian Paul Layton Peter Oliver Keith Potger Kathy Ann Rae Francine Rees Caitriona Walsh. Page created: 050619 Last amended: 190308 Then.

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 album was released in November, having been recorded some months earlier. No singles were released from the album, although a new (studio) single was released at the same time, "Come Softly To Me". The album failed to chart in the UK, their first album for two years not to do so. The album was released in a gatefold sleeve and included a cardboard 3D model of the group on stage. In the US, the album was released in 1973 as a single-disc compilation, reducing the number of tracks from 22 to 11. It was re-titled The History of the New Seekers and released on MGM Records