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  2. I'll Never Find Another You - Wikipedia

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    "I'll Never Find Another You" is a 1964 single by the Australian folk-influenced pop group the Seekers, which reached No. 1 in the United Kingdom in February 1965. [2] It was The Seekers' first UK-released single, [ 2 ] and the second-best-selling of 1965 in the UK. [ 3 ]

  3. I'd Never Find Another You - Wikipedia

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    Reviewing for Disc, Don Nicholl described "I'd Never Find Another You" as "a rather graceful ballad with a beat in it, the song is sung simply and warmly by Fury to a catchy accompaniment". [1] Reviewed in New Musical Express, it was described as a "medium-pace rock-cum-Latin beat [that] runs behind the most attractive melody". [6]

  4. The Seekers - Wikipedia

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    With "I'll Never Find Another You" and "Georgy Girl", the group also achieved success in the United States, but not nearly at the same level as in the rest of the world. The Seekers have sold over 50 million records worldwide and were individually honoured as Officers of the Order of Australia in the Queen's Birthday Honours of June 2014. [3]

  5. The Seekers Sing Their Big Hits - Wikipedia

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    "I'll Never Find Another You" (Tom Springfield) "The Light from the Lighthouse" (Traditional; arranged by The Seekers) "South Australia" (Traditional; arranged by The Seekers) "Lemon Tree" "The Wreck of the Old 97" (Traditional; arranged by The Seekers) "Morningtown Ride" (arranged by Malvina Reynolds)

  6. List of UK top-ten singles in 1965 - Wikipedia

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    Australian group The Seekers had three UK top 10 entries in their breakthrough year, including the number-one singles "I'll Never Find Another You" and "The Carnival Is Over". The latter is one of the UK's biggest-selling singles of all time, with sales of 1.41 million copies.

  7. The Seekers discography - Wikipedia

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    Label: W&G; 5 — — 145 The Seekers: also known as Roving with the Seekers; Released: 1964; Label: W&G — — — — Hide & Seekers: also known as The Four & Only Seekers or The New Seekers; Released: 1964; Label: W&G — — — 62 A World of Our Own: also known as The Seekers; Released: 1965; Label: Columbia, EMI Music Australia — — 5 ...

  8. Unemployed Kamala Harris’ neighbors annoyed by her ... - AOL

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    "Karen Bass, Gavin Newsom, they've destroyed my state. Kamala Harris will do exactly the same. I'd rather she find another state to destroy," one real estate developer in tony Brentwood fumed.

  9. Judith Durham - Wikipedia

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    The spirituality of the lyrics crosses over from being not just love songs, but love songs for the Lord-songs like "I'll Never find Another You", "Walk with Me" and many others, Judith tells Warcry." [49] On December 22, 2016, Durham posted a message on her Official Facebook page. It gave a full explanation of her concept of God. Part of it ...