@@wmden1 I've always waffled, Judith or Karen Carpenter? But Karen left us far too soon and Judith was still singing, still brilliant at 71 with the Seekers farewell tour finale with "I Am Australian" when she had to use a stool to rest against and still broke hearts with her voice.
I’d rather listen to a not so perfect singer, not meaning them lol, giving a heartfelt performance than listen to a below average singer with auto tune. Auto tune and certain technologies are going to destroy our culture. It’s a shame.
So you think electrifying guitars and basses lessen "real, actual talent"? How about the recording process? Does using microphones, effects and tape in this case, reduce talent as well? 😂
Judith was a soprano...you should her sing '500 miles' and 'Danny boy.' Her voice was nothing short of perfection. R.I.P. sweet lady, for you the carnival will never be over.
Keith Potger - one of the 2 guitarists - lives near me in a little town on the outskirts of Canberra, Australia. He's 83, and he still performs for his local community in a little abandoned theatre across the street from his house.
What a wonder that is Judith Durham's voice. No one sings like her. She is un-mistakable when you hear her voice. I have seen her sing live, and she sings without any effort at all. Sadly she has now passed away, and my heart is truly broken, but I know she will never be forgotten. She is a National Treasure of Australia. I love her.
Josh turner guitar is a channel worth checking out. I'm not claiming he's this level, but real voices, expertly played acoustic guitars, and real songs and arrangements can be found there.
I (we) were so spoiled, everyday there was a song like this on the radio , the British Invasion, Australian , Motown , etc. music is still in my head and heart. Thank you for sharing this with the world.
It is easy to assume everyone has heard the music that made the fabric of my life. Reality is, most people have never heard those precious songs. Thank you for sharing.
The Seeker were the only band to topple the Beatles from No1 position in music charts in the 1960s, we Aussies were so proud of them, I was only 10yrs old, memories of them never leave me❤❤
Beautiful song! The Seekers were another great Australian folk pop band from the 60's. Judith Durham had such a beautiful voice. She just passed away recently. They had so many great hits including "Georgy Girl", "The Carnival Is Over", "A World Of Our Own", "Morningtown Ride", "Someday, One Day" etc. They have beautiful voices & harmonies. They don't make nostalgic music like this anymore. Reminds me of a simpler time.
@@dagmar.6954 -Born: Judith Mavis Cock on July 3, 1943 in Essendon, Victoria, Australia to William Alexander Cock and his wife Hazel (née Durham). In 1963 she used her mother's maiden name of Durham. In 1969 Judith married her musical director and British pianist Ron Edgeworth. They chose not to have any children.
This was a TV special the Seekers did. Here they recreate the recording session they did for this song in London England in Abbey Road Studios, for the TV show, the same place the Beatles did almost all of their recording for EMI Parlophone Records [in the USA Capital Records]. this is not the actual recording session, they lip sync and play along with their recording. They are from Australia. The late Judith Durham, lead singer, had such beautiful an instantly recognizable voice. If anew Seekers came on the radio unannounced, you would recognize her voice instantly. She could also play piano. She passed away August 5, 2022 (age 79 years). Probably the best female folk singer voice in the world, and the Seekers as group were among the the top five folk groups in the world IMO. Fabulous sound!!!!
Hi Sarah! Thanks SO much for reacting to my favourite group while I was growing up! My world fell apart on 5th August, 2022! The day my beautiful Judith passed away! R.I.P. Judith Durham! Peace and Blessings to you from Australia.
A great song of the 60s, like this one and so many others, have life-meaningful lyrics that can never be forgotten. Even when you've heard the words only once, you'll catch yourself if not repeated perfectly. Amazing.
I am very proud of my fellow Australians, the Seekers. I have very fond memories as a young child listening to the Seekers on the radio in the mid-1960s.
As uplifting and catchy as this song is, it’s no more so than how uplifting and heartfelt is each and every reaction you provide. Beautiful lady, you are an absolute gem!
The thing about great music is that it brings all people together. It does not matter who or what you are. When you hear talent and greatness, you find that you are part of a large group of human beings, and that is a great feeling.
The Seekers were an Australian group that became very popular during the 1960's here in the UK. Judith Durham was a wonderful singer and made many solo albums also in her career. Thank you for sharing this video I enjoyed it very much.
I took my mother and late father 😢 to see The Seekers in Manchester. I’ll never forget that evening, how happy I was to be with my lovely parents. I often listen and sing along but it makes me cry. All of their songs do 😢❤
One of the best exports from down-under; Judith w/ her phenomenal voice & the musical talent of Athol, Bruce & Keith - they've truly stood the test of time. Listen to The Seekers early & often.
Without reading the comments, I already know somebody has mentioned Georgy Girl. If they haven't, they will. That's one of my favorites. I love this song too, and it's a joyful thing to see that it makes you happy. Post-birthday comment: I hope your day was amazing! I told you that I would visit my cousin, Ellen, and that we'd raise a glass to you. We did do that yesterday, and she was delighted to wish you a happy birthday, too. I'm passing that along so you'll know. Anyway, the coming year is yours for the taking. You've got a way about you, Sarah, and the people know your heart is right. You've got this! 🎉 🎈🥳
I grew up with this music. Judith Durham had an amazing, unforgettable voice. After the Seekers broke up, she moved to Paris, and did the jazz café scene there. She also did a superb cover of "If you go away", the Jacques Brel song.
ONE OF THE GREATEST SONGS EVER, AND AN EQUALLY GREAT PERFORMANCE, NO SONGS TODAY ARE A MOVING, I'M A ROMANTIS AND DESPISE TODAYs SO CALLED MUSIC MAKERS!
Happy birthday my birthday is on the 10th of July I'll be 75 and I'm a cancer also! The best advice I can give you is don't stop doing what you want to do! Do not say I can do that tomorrow do it today or you may regret it for the rest of your life enjoy your life while you can because we don't know how long that life might be
Judith Durham was indeed impressive in this video. She was nineteen here. If you want to be really impressed with her talent, a quick UA-cam search will find you a video of her singing this same song at their twenty-fifth reunion. Her flawless voice is nearly indistinguishable from what it is in this video. But if you really, really want to be impressed, find her singing this same song, again, on their fiftieth (!) reunion. She is obviously frail, and needs to sit for her performance. But that voice, with all its perfect pitch, crystal clarity, and astonishing power is still there. RIP Judith, and no, we will never find another you.
Yeah these guys were awesome. I remember when this came out (64 or 65 I think) I must have worn out the 45 RPM record. Judith Durham RIP. What a large voice in such a tiny lady. Just amazing. Thanks Sarah..
Great song! This was written by Tom Springfield who was the brother of Dusty Springfield. They were originally in the group The Springfields. Brilliantly performed by the amazing Seekers.
Its hard to contemplate that the Seekers went to Britain as an unknown group originally for 10 weeks, singing on a shp in exchange for their passage. Tm and Dusty Springfield were in the UK at the time and Tom liked their sound and wrote the song. The BBC did not play unknown performers so it was only because of offshore radio stations, particularly Radio Caroline. The group was surprised to hear they had reached number one on the British charts. It often amzes me how beautiful Judiths voice was because she had a life long lung condition following childhood measles.
I grew up on Rock and Punk Music in the eighties and have progressed to Rockabilly and Psychobilly and Metal. No genre could be further from me. But I've long said Judith Durham has THE most pure female voice i've ever heard. It literally gives me goosebumps listening to her !
So glad you found this song and loved it. I still listen to 60's and 70's music. I came of age in the early 70's and find modern music mostly depressing and shallow. Try the Mama's and the Papa's and Pete Seeger for similar music
So glad you enjoyed our little Aussie group, The Seekers. They were HUGE in the 60's, Judith Durham had a voice like a bell, clear and powerful. She was also an accomplished musician, great jazz pianist, see if you can find her playing Maple Leaf Rag.
Australian folk group, the Seekers. Very, very popular group. I grew up listening to these. Judith Durham had a beautiful voice. I had the pleasure of seeing them perform live. Wonderful songs.
The Seekers were one of the best Australian bands ever! No matter what Judith sang it was fantastic! I was fortunate enough to go to their 25th anniversary concert! Knew all the songs as they were the songs of my childhood! I love Judith's bell like voice!
I know your birthday is around the corner (forward or back) so happy birthday. Don't worry about being 30; you're young and beautiful and have your whole life ahead of you!
She, judith Durham, was one of the best female voices of the 60's!
A pure voice.
Of all time, in my opinion.
@@wmden1 You may very well be right!
Best voices period.!! ❤❤
@@wmden1 I've always waffled, Judith or Karen Carpenter? But Karen left us far too soon and Judith was still singing, still brilliant at 71 with the Seekers farewell tour finale with "I Am Australian" when she had to use a stool to rest against and still broke hearts with her voice.
No auto tune, no electric guitars, and a stand up bass. Only real, actual talent!
I’d rather listen to a not so perfect singer, not meaning them lol, giving a heartfelt performance than listen to a below average singer with auto tune. Auto tune and certain technologies are going to destroy our culture. It’s a shame.
@@johnk275 AGREED!!
So you think electrifying guitars and basses lessen "real, actual talent"? How about the recording process? Does using microphones, effects and tape in this case, reduce talent as well? 😂
@@TREMERE1 yup, just pure talent.
@@ExternalInputs The music is a background. The voices are the talent that are showcased.
Judith Durham had perfect pitch and bell like clarity when she sang. Who needs autotune when you have that?
She had a 'driving' vocal.
Her whole body was the instrument. This brings back memories of my childhood
@@sparkyvacdr Mine too 🙂
Hands on her hips, singing as easily as we breathe. Pure talent.
Taught herself to sing and write music again after a major brain haemorrhage and had great support from the boys.
Hands on hips allowing her ribcage to focus on breath control rather than holding her shoulders and head in place!
One of the Best Ever actually .
Such an absolute Boss Girl ❤
No dancing no light show no twerking. Just great musicians and vocals.
There you go.
People with real talent don't need all those gimmicks.
you have this right
I know it's subjective but she has one of the greatest voices ever
Her natural voice is amazing.
💯 per cent.
@@alanbstard4
I get goosebumps listening to her.
I objectively agree.
@@alanbstard4 best voice of the time, and kept it to her death!
Judith was a soprano...you should her sing '500 miles' and 'Danny boy.' Her voice was nothing short of perfection. R.I.P. sweet lady, for you the carnival will never be over.
❤ she was a real sweetheart ❤️
I agree her Danny Boy rendition shows the true power of her voice.
@@LouiseKernow2024 I agree. Judith's voice was a one in the billion. No words a heavenly voice.
Rest in peace judith durham such a beautiful voice and lady.
You beat me to it.
Amen that.
Judith, we'll never find another you. Rest in Peace.
Keith Potger - one of the 2 guitarists - lives near me in a little town on the outskirts of Canberra, Australia.
He's 83, and he still performs for his local community in a little abandoned theatre across the street from his house.
Lucky you!
What a wonder that is Judith Durham's voice. No one sings like her. She is un-mistakable when you hear her voice. I have seen her sing live, and she sings without any effort at all. Sadly she has now passed away, and my heart is truly broken, but I know she will never be forgotten. She is a National Treasure of Australia. I love her.
This song knocked the Beatles off the #1 spot.
@@GaryNoone-jz3mq
I remember that back in 1964.
And the beatles were more popular than Jesus....
RIP Sweet Judith, we will never be forget you. I followed you in my teens and still play you songs in my late 70s.
You can't find music like this anymore, The Seekers have such a wonderful sound.
Josh turner guitar is a channel worth checking out. I'm not claiming he's this level, but real voices, expertly played acoustic guitars, and real songs and arrangements can be found there.
I (we) were so spoiled, everyday there was a song like this on the radio , the British Invasion, Australian , Motown , etc. music is still in my head and heart. Thank you for sharing this with the world.
It is easy to assume everyone has heard the music that made the fabric of my life. Reality is, most people have never heard those precious songs. Thank you for sharing.
Still get goose bumps when I hear that song, even after nearly 60 years. Judith Durham's voice was remarkable: clear, strong and totally unique.
The Seeker were the only band to topple the Beatles from No1 position in music charts in the 1960s, we Aussies were so proud of them, I was only 10yrs old, memories of them never leave me❤❤
Judith Durham and the Seekers......Absolutely the best most beautiful harmonies ever.
How many people know that this song was written by Dusty Springfield's brother Tom?
you can see him in the very beginning of this promotional film!
He also wrote "A World of Our Own", for them, if memory serves.
Yup. It's in a couple of books I've written about 60s British and Aussie pop BTW. #loveit
Yes!
Well.., i did not!
We all had a crush on Judith. Little lady with a huge voice for the ages. They sold millions of records.
I sang this song to my wife on our wedding day. I love the Seekers. Sadly, Judith Durham passed away a couple of years ago.
She had a stunning voice! RIP Judith!
This is a old Vietnam era song, went I was young . it's brings back memories, and tears.
This was pre Vietnam.
Beautiful song! The Seekers were another great Australian folk pop band from the 60's. Judith Durham had such a beautiful voice. She just passed away recently. They had so many great hits including "Georgy Girl", "The Carnival Is Over", "A World Of Our Own", "Morningtown Ride", "Someday, One Day" etc. They have beautiful voices & harmonies. They don't make nostalgic music like this anymore. Reminds me of a simpler time.
Lord I'm 1
Lord I'm 2
Lord I'm 3 Lord I'm 4
Lord I'm I'm 500 miles away from you.
And not a Proclaimer in sight !
@@dagmar.6954 -Born: Judith Mavis Cock on July 3, 1943 in Essendon, Victoria, Australia to William Alexander Cock and his wife Hazel (née Durham). In 1963 she used her mother's maiden name of Durham. In 1969 Judith married her musical director and British pianist Ron Edgeworth. They chose not to have any children.
This was a TV special the Seekers did. Here they recreate the recording session they did for this song in London England in Abbey Road Studios, for the TV show, the same place the Beatles did almost all of their recording for EMI Parlophone Records [in the USA Capital Records]. this is not the actual recording session, they lip sync and play along with their recording. They are from Australia. The late Judith Durham, lead singer, had such beautiful an instantly recognizable voice. If anew Seekers came on the radio unannounced, you would recognize her voice instantly. She could also play piano. She passed away August 5, 2022 (age 79 years). Probably the best female folk singer voice in the world, and the Seekers as group were among the the top five folk groups in the world IMO. Fabulous sound!!!!
This song was played at the funeral of a dear friend. So powerful.
Songs of my childhood. One of my favorite songs of all time. 💕
The sound of Australia!
Hi Sarah! Thanks SO much for reacting to my favourite group while I was growing up! My world fell apart on 5th August, 2022! The day my beautiful Judith passed away! R.I.P. Judith Durham! Peace and Blessings to you from Australia.
A great song of the 60s, like this one and so many others, have life-meaningful lyrics that can never be forgotten.
Even when you've heard the words only once, you'll catch yourself if not repeated perfectly.
Amazing.
I love every song by the seekers
I am very proud of my fellow Australians, the Seekers. I have very fond memories as a young child listening to the Seekers on the radio in the mid-1960s.
@@OzCrusader “I Am Australian” is a wonderful homage to your country. I love that song ❤️
I grew up in Lismore NSW. Judith Durham was a household name. Such talent ❤
Always loved this song.
As uplifting and catchy as this song is, it’s no more so than how uplifting and heartfelt is each and every reaction you provide. Beautiful lady, you are an absolute gem!
We watched them in NZ on their 50th tour. Judith was sublime. The voice of an angel. RIP Judith Durham.
For some reason that song touches a very deep
chord inside, it has a clarity that dives beneath
the psyche, it has a golden sound.
The thing about great music is that it brings all people together. It does not matter who or what you are. When you hear talent and greatness, you find that you are part of a large group of human beings, and that is a great feeling.
A great Australian group with a lot of great songs including "Georgy Girl" and "Morningtown Ride".
@@JulieS261 For recommendations, I'd pick especially the others by Tom Springfield, including Georgie Girl and The Other Side
Tears pouring hearing Judith's beautiful voice again. Simply perfect.
One of the most pure voices ever.
The Seekers were an Australian group that became very popular during the 1960's here in the UK. Judith Durham was a wonderful singer and made many solo albums also in her career. Thank you for sharing this video I enjoyed it very much.
I took my mother and late father 😢 to see The Seekers in Manchester. I’ll never forget that evening, how happy I was to be with my lovely parents. I often listen and sing along but it makes me cry. All of their songs do 😢❤
One of the best exports from down-under; Judith w/ her phenomenal voice & the musical talent of Athol, Bruce & Keith - they've truly stood the test of time.
Listen to The Seekers early & often.
“We are Australian.” Another great song sung by them.
The power and emotion that Judith could project with her voice was really something to hear.
Judith Durham is a legend.
Without reading the comments, I already know somebody has mentioned Georgy Girl. If they haven't, they will. That's one of my favorites. I love this song too, and it's a joyful thing to see that it makes you happy. Post-birthday comment: I hope your day was amazing! I told you that I would visit my cousin, Ellen, and that we'd raise a glass to you. We did do that yesterday, and she was delighted to wish you a happy birthday, too. I'm passing that along so you'll know. Anyway, the coming year is yours for the taking. You've got a way about you, Sarah, and the people know your heart is right. You've got this! 🎉 🎈🥳
Beautiful folk song!! 😅
They had no 'auto tune' back then because ONLY those that could actually sing got recording contracts. It was a better time.
I grew up with this music. Judith Durham had an amazing, unforgettable voice. After the Seekers broke up, she moved to Paris, and did the jazz café scene there. She also did a superb cover of "If you go away", the Jacques Brel song.
ONE OF THE GREATEST SONGS EVER, AND AN EQUALLY GREAT PERFORMANCE, NO SONGS TODAY ARE A MOVING, I'M A ROMANTIS AND DESPISE TODAYs SO CALLED MUSIC MAKERS!
The Sixties gave us some really wonderful music. Glad you enjoy it.
What a great performance. All good musicians, her voice is clear and strong, and beautiful harmonies.
Incredibly pretty music. Great vocals, romantic message and pure emotion.
Judith Durham, Dusty Springfield, Grace Slick... all superb voices where we are left thinking what might have been.
@@nicktecky55 And Sandy Denny and Janis Joplin. All different styles but great in their own way.
Happy birthday my birthday is on the 10th of July I'll be 75 and I'm a cancer also! The best advice I can give you is don't stop doing what you want to do! Do not say I can do that tomorrow do it today or you may regret it for the rest of your life enjoy your life while you can because we don't know how long that life might be
July 12 here! Happy BD coming up Georgie Girl😁.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it- the best folk group!
Judith Durham was indeed impressive in this video. She was nineteen here.
If you want to be really impressed with her talent, a quick UA-cam search will find you a video of her singing this same song at their twenty-fifth reunion. Her flawless voice is nearly indistinguishable from what it is in this video.
But if you really, really want to be impressed, find her singing this same song, again, on their fiftieth (!) reunion. She is obviously frail, and needs to sit for her performance. But that voice, with all its perfect pitch, crystal clarity, and astonishing power is still there.
RIP Judith, and no, we will never find another you.
Yeah these guys were awesome. I remember when this came out (64 or 65 I think) I must have worn out the 45 RPM record. Judith Durham RIP. What a large voice in such a tiny lady. Just amazing. Thanks Sarah..
Iconic and simple. No frills, but absolutely stunning.
The Seekers earned their passage from Australia to the UK by performing on the ocean liner.
Great song! This was written by Tom Springfield who was the brother of Dusty Springfield. They were originally in the group The Springfields. Brilliantly performed by the amazing Seekers.
Wonderful reaction Sarah! Judith was one of a kind and The Seekers produced timeless music.
I just loved her singing The Olive Tree. Still do. Get goosebumps
I'm going to have to check that one out - I don't remember it. I was only young but I loved The Seekers and still do.
Judith Duran's voice still moves me to tears 🥰❤️❤️
I am 68 and The Seekers were my fav band in my teens. Just fantastic, quality music 🥰🇬🇧
Its hard to contemplate that the Seekers went to Britain as an unknown group originally for 10 weeks, singing on a shp in exchange for their passage. Tm and Dusty Springfield were in the UK at the time and Tom liked their sound and wrote the song. The BBC did not play unknown performers so it was only because of offshore radio stations, particularly Radio Caroline. The group was surprised to hear they had reached number one on the British charts. It often amzes me how beautiful Judiths voice was because she had a life long lung condition following childhood measles.
Loved her voice one of the best
Beautiful.The magnificent Judy Durham..RIP .😢😢
I grew up on Rock and Punk Music in the eighties and have progressed to Rockabilly and Psychobilly and Metal. No genre could be further from me. But I've long said Judith Durham has THE most pure female voice i've ever heard. It literally gives me goosebumps listening to her !
@@johnatkins-qn2lk I thoroughly agree with you ! Best female singer of All time !!
Just pure genius as a band and an angel singing.
She had a crystal clear voice. Loved this group
She was one of the great singers. Even my mum (born 1937) rated her as one of the best.
So glad you found this song and loved it. I still listen to 60's and 70's music. I came of age in the early 70's and find modern music mostly depressing and shallow.
Try the Mama's and the Papa's and Pete Seeger for similar music
such a great band - judith durham was a jewel with a pristine voice. she left this world in 2022 and is sorely missed
I think her name was Judith Dunham, however , a wonderful voice.
@@KenPassey-hd2mc
*Durham 😁
I always think this could be a prayer to Christ, to God, and it makes me emotional and teary eyed.
Always one of my favorite songs from back in the days of great music.
Nice reaction Ms.Sarah....... anytime I listen to this song it makes me smile inside and to see someone else really appreciate it makes it even better
Thankyou, they were a class act!
One of my favourite singers ,beautiful natural voice
It’s fantastic to see that new generations like the music from the sixties 😊
I love this song.
It'll be my earworm for the rest of the day, and I'm really happy about it!
My late wife's favourite songs, made me cry but in a good way.
So glad you enjoyed our little Aussie group, The Seekers. They were HUGE in the 60's, Judith Durham had a voice like a bell, clear and powerful. She was also an accomplished musician, great jazz pianist, see if you can find her playing Maple Leaf Rag.
people, that was pure magic !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Australian folk group, the Seekers.
Very, very popular group. I grew up listening to these.
Judith Durham had a beautiful voice.
I had the pleasure of seeing them perform live. Wonderful songs.
the carnival is over five hundred miles danny boy skyline pigeon this is my song judith top 5 greatest female pop folk singers of all time
Judith Durham has one of the most seemingly effortlessly beautiful singing voices I’ve ever heard.
The Seekers were one of the best Australian bands ever! No matter what Judith sang it was fantastic! I was fortunate enough to go to their 25th anniversary concert! Knew all the songs as they were the songs of my childhood! I love Judith's bell like voice!
It is really nice how you did not interrupts the song and you have such a soft comforting voice, very nice video. The seekers were fantastic.
A classic decade full of great singles, performances and memories, and this was one of them. Wonderful.
very much like an anthem
I forgot how much I loved that song!! ❣️❣️❣️
Outstanding talent and a beautiful song , modern artists dont even come close .
What a voice and that 12 string guitar! Wonderful
The harmonies, the clean simple pure sounds, the lyrics!! THANK-YOU for reviewing this song - it must not be forgotten! Cheers from Oz!!
I am so grateful that this is part of my growing up. Beautiful music and gentle lyrics.
Fabulous singer & band. This is real music I grew up with ❤
I first heard this song in 1976 when my wife and I went on a Marriage Encounter weekend. It is definitely a tearjerker. Amazing sound.
So grateful I was hatched in this era. This music makes your heart sing. People had hopes and dreams that were attainable.
I know your birthday is around the corner (forward or back) so happy birthday. Don't worry about being 30; you're young and beautiful and have your whole life ahead of you!