Georgy Girl the Seekers Musical
Georgy Girl is the show stopping song to end the first act of this new Australian musical. It features Pippa Grandison as Judith Durham and Sophie Carter as Beverley Sheehan - Judith's sister.
Georgy Girl - Australian Company (Georgy Girl: The Seekers Musical)
Georgy Girl is brand new musical from Richard East, one of the originating producers of Mamma Mia! and Dennis Smith, producer of Dusty - the Original Pop Diva.
Filmed and Edited by James Terry
In its world premiere season, Georgy Girl tells the true story of The Seekers on their rise to international fame, the challenges of success and all the laughs along the way.
'Georgy Girl' from Georgy Girl - The Seekers Musical
'Georgy Girl' from Georgy Girl - The Seekers Musical
Date: 20th December 2015 from the Georgy Girl Media Call at Her Majestry's Theatre in Melbourne, Australia.
Recorded and shared with permission.
The Seekers - I Am Australian, Georgy Girl, Waltzing Matilda, (Live, 1994, + Aus National Anthem!)
The complete performance from the AFL Grand Final in 1994, including the National Anthem, 'Advance, Australia Fair', at the end. A studio version of this by The Seekers later appeared on a compilation CD called 'Anthem'. Judith has also released her own version with reworked lyrics.
You can find a HQ version, with remastered audio of the last 3 songs at
A DVD is now available with all 3 of The Seekers' 60s TV specials, including 48 songs! -
More of these videos on the playlists below:
Best of the 60s in stereo:
Reunion Performances:
Best of - Live 1999-2014:
The Seekers concluded their Golden Jubilee tour in New Zealand in November 2014, and Judith Durham began her farewell tour there in April 2016. Visit and for more info and news, or join us on Facebook:
Official Launch of Georgy Girl - The Seekers Musical
Georgy Girl was officially launched at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl in Melbourne on August 24 2015 by the Lord Mayor of Melbourne, Robert Doyle.
The newly announced cast (Pippa Grandison, Phillip Lowe, Mike McLeish & Glaston Toft with Ian Stenlake) performed songs fropm the show including: I'll Never Find Another You, Colours Of My Life and the title song Georgy Girl.
Three of the original Seekers (Judith Durham, Keith Potger & Athol Guy) were in the audience for the launch.
The Seekers - Georgy Girl (Australian Farewell Tour 2013 / Live)
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Australian music legends The Seekers say goodbye with their “Golden Jubilee” 2013 Australian Farewell Tour. This historic concert, filmed in their hometown of Melbourne.
Fans are taken down memory lane with stories, memorabilia, messages of congratulations from music industry contemporaries, and video clips on the big screen.
As the centrepiece of their two-hour performance the iconic group who put Australia on the international pop music map raise the roof with their chart-topping hits 'I’ll Never Find Another You', 'A World Of Our Own', 'The Carnival Is Over', 'Morningtown Ride', 'Someday One Day', 'Walk With Me', 'When Will The Good Apples Fall?', and of course, the legendary 'Georgy Girl'.
Music video by The Seekers performing Georgy Girl (Australian Farewell Tour 2013 / Live). © 2019 The Seekers Partnership, under exclusive licence to Universal Music Australia Pty Limited
Audiences are loving Georgy Girl!
Now playing at Her Majesty's Theatre Melbourne for 14 weeks only.
Georgy Girl from Georgy Girl - the Seekers Musical
Georgy Girl from Georgy Girl - the Musical filmed at the media call for the Melbourne production cast announcement.
The Seekers are the ones bopping to the music in the video =D
The Seekers - Georgy Girl (1967 Concert at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl)
Georgy Girl - The Seekers Musical - Accor Plus Member Experience
Accor Plus members enjoyed a splendid afternoon with the cast of Georgy Girl - The Seekers Musical.
A matinee performance of the musical was followed by a cocktail function at the stylish Sofitel Melbourne On Collins with meet and greet of the entire cast.
Georgy Girl TV Commercial
Now playing at Her Majesty's Theatre Melbourne.
Georgy Girl TV Commercial
Now Playing at Her Majesty's Theatre Melbourne
Georgy Girl - The Seekers Musical | Official Trailer
Georgy Girl - The Seekers Musical.
Discover the true story of The Seekers in this funny and moving production featuring all of their iconic hits including: The Carnival Is Over, I'll Never Find Another You, Someday One Day and of course Georgy Girl.
Now playing at Her Majesty's Theatre.
The Seekers - Georgy Girl (1967 - Stereo)
The Seekers' farewell concert now available -
Back in 1967, when The Seekers returned home to Australia for a visit, little did they know that their free concert at the Myer Music Bowl in their home town of Melbourne would break attendance records for the Southern hemisphere and TV ratings records for Australia!
The concert formed part of the TV special 'The Seekers at Home and Down Under'. The group sang live on the day, but because no promo video existed for the original (1966) hit version of the song, it is this which I've used for the audio, extending the video to include the middle 8 bars. The DVD 'The Legendary TV Specials' with the live audio, (along with all The Seekers' hits and much more) is available to buy & recently spent several weeks at #1! Here's the version with live audio for comparison:
Judith Durham's wonderful new CD, 'So Much More' is also available -
More of these videos on the playlists below:
Best of the 60s in stereo:
Reunion Performances:
Best of - Live 1999-2014:
The Seekers concluded their Golden Jubilee tour in New Zealand in November 2014, and Judith Durham began her farewell tour there in April 2016. Visit and for more info and news, or join us on Facebook:
GEORGY GIRL (Lyrics) - THE SEEKERS
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About the artist :
The Seekers is an Australian quartet folk music-influenced pop music group which was originally formed in Melbourne in 1962. They were the first Australian popular music group to achieve major chart and sales success in the United Kingdom and the United States. They were popular during the 1960s with their best-known configuration as: Judith Durham on vocals, piano and tambourine; Athol Guy on double bass and vocals; Keith Potger on twelve-string guitar, banjo and vocals; and Bruce Woodley on guitar, mandolin, banjo and vocals.
The group had top 10 hits in the 1960s with I'll Never Find Another You, A World of Our Own, Morningtown Ride, The Carnival Is Over (Russian folk song which the Seekers have sung at various closing ceremonies in Australia, including World Expo 88 and the Paralympics and still stands as the 30th best selling song in the United Kingdom), Someday One Day, and Georgy Girl (the title song of the film of the same name). Australian music historian Ian McFarlane described their style as concentrated on a bright, uptempo sound, although they were too pop to be considered strictly folk and too folk to be rock.
In 1968, they were named as joint Australians of the Year -- the only group thus honoured. In July of that year, Durham left to pursue a solo career and the group disbanded. The band reformed periodically and, in 1995, they were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame. I'll Never Find Another You was added to the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia's Sounds of Australia registry in 2011. Woodley's and Dobe Newton's song I Am Australian, which was recorded by the Seekers, and by Durham with Russell Hitchcock and Mandawuy Yunupingu, has become an unofficial Australian anthem. As from 2004, the Seekers have sold over 50 million records.
The cast of Georgy Girl talk about playing The Seekers.
The cast of Georgy Girl speak about how they are going to approach playing The Seekers in this world premiere musical.
Pippa Grandison, Glaston Toft, Keith Potger & Phillip Lowe.
Georgy Girl (The Seekers; Down Under, 1967)
The Seekers - Georgy Girl
Here's the Seekers performing Hey There Georgy Girl - live from 1966 in Melbourne Australia. (Viewers: it is youtube, not me, that lists this artist as the New Seekers. I do know the difference
The Seekers ~ Georgy Girl.
Georgy Girl (1966)....
The Seekers were a group of Australian folk-influenced popular musicians that was formed in Melbourne in 1962. They were the first Australian popular music group to achieve major chart and sales success in the United Kingdom and the United States and were a highly popular band of the 1960s, at some points rivaling the popularity of The Beatles.
Their best-known configuration was:
Judith Durham: lead vocals, piano, tambourine
Athol Guy: double bass, vocals
Keith Potger: twelve string guitar, banjo, vocals
Bruce Woodley: guitar, mandolin, banjo, vocals
(Wikipedia)
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Audiences are raving about Australia's newest musical - Georgy Girl!
Discover the story behind The Seekers' rise to international pop stardom in this funny and moving production.