The Seekers – Emerald City
About the Song “Emerald City” by The Seekers is a whimsical, richly imaginative track that departs slightly from their traditional folk-pop style to embrace a more playful, almost fairy tale-like…
About the Song “Emerald City” by The Seekers is a whimsical, richly imaginative track that departs slightly from their traditional folk-pop style to embrace a more playful, almost fairy tale-like…
About the Song “Lemon Tree” by The Seekers is a delightful and melodic interpretation of the well-known folk song that balances gentle whimsy with quiet melancholy. Originally written by Will…
About the Song “Waltzing Matilda” by The Seekers is a graceful and emotionally resonant rendition of Australia’s most iconic folk ballad. Often referred to as the country’s unofficial national anthem,…
About the Song Blowin’ in the Wind” by The Seekers is a thoughtful and gracefully rendered version of Bob Dylan’s iconic protest anthem. Originally penned by Dylan in 1962, the…
About the Song “Whisky in the Jar” by The Seekers is a spirited and rootsy rendition of one of the most iconic traditional Irish folk songs. Best known for its…
About the Song “I Am Australian” by The Seekers is a powerful and unifying anthem that celebrates the rich tapestry of Australia’s history, culture, and people. Originally written in 1987…
About the Song “Five Hundred Miles” by The Seekers is a haunting and emotionally resonant rendition of one of America’s most enduring folk ballads. Originally written by Hedy West and…
About the Song “When Will the Good Apples Fall” by The Seekers is a charming, bittersweet pop-folk tune that captures the yearning of youthful love and the quiet ache of…
About the Song “Kumbaya” by The Seekers is a warm, sincere, and beautifully harmonized rendition of one of the most enduring spiritual folk songs of the 20th century. Rooted in…
About the Song “We Shall Not Be Moved” by The Seekers is a spirited and uplifting rendition of the classic American protest and gospel song, steeped in themes of solidarity,…