The Seekers 'All Over The World' 1966 Stereo

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Wonderful arrangement and beautifully sung by Judith.
Originally on the 1966 album 'Come The Day'
Written by Françoise Hardy & J.More

All over the world
people must meet and part
there's someone like me
feeling a pain in their heart

some may meet again
under that same bright star
if maybe some night
you come back from afar
who cares if tonight
I don't know where you are

are you thinking of me now
missing having me around
if you have forgotten me
my world will come tumbling down

all over the world
others are sad tonight
there's someone like me
watching the sun's fading light

all over the sky
there is the same warm glow
here under that star
I'm wanting you to know
wherever you are
that I still love you so

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The Seekers 'All Over The World' 1966 Stereo

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  • They obviously know ...

    They obviously know who they are Robert and have given you the thumbs down because you dared to speak the truth.
    All we can do is to enjoy our own short time on this planet and feel sorry for them.

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  • Such a simple, yet ...

    Such a simple, yet beautiful song, and so sad. :(

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  • I miss this good ...

    I miss this good song over many years...
    so sad ,simple & touching.
    Thanks for posting.

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  • Beautiful song, ...

    Beautiful song, sung magnificently!

    By 1hopefulman [Affiliate User] 1216849711 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • I enjoy and really ...

    I enjoy and really like both versions of the song. Good music is universal, it bridges all cultures, politics, and nations. It targets the soul. When either of these two women sing, PEOPLE LISTEN

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  • Politics aside... ...

    Politics aside...This is a beautiful song..

    By ucrazydiamondu [Affiliate User] 1216083365 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • Judith Durham and ...

    Judith Durham and the Seekers, FOREVER!

    By kindface [Affiliate User] 1215877870 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • Good one Little J.

    Good one Little J.

    By Kentyeti [Affiliate User] 1215723776 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • Magnifique chanson! ...

    Magnifique chanson!
    Beautiful song!

    By David38230 [Affiliate User] 1214344307 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • What a Lovely Song. ...

    What a Lovely Song.
    The Seekers are the Greatest Group ever. What a Voice this Lovely lady has.
    Thanks for this.

    By whispperson [Affiliate User] 1213699508 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • I'm an American... ...

    I'm an American... and I agree that there are far too many miserable little freaks among us who can't enjoy life without causing strife for innocent people around them who are just trying to enjoy life without the gutter politics that we've been taught is so much our "right" here. To the non-Americans on this and other boards, I apologize for the troublemakers among my people. Politics has gone awry and far overboard.

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  • Ms. Hardy's version ...

    Ms. Hardy's version was beautiful, but Judith's is hauntingly beautiful...

    By JimReevesFan [Affiliate User] 1213329584 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • The USA is guilty ...

    The USA is guilty of MUCH greater attrocities than those! And, you're TOO generous in your estimation of America's attributes. No American of MY acquaintance would ever deny the charges you've leveled here, but we're not ALL as devoted to the corrupt powers that hold sway over us as you apparently are in defending yours. We're not as fortunate as the British, who have a history that inspires only pride in its citizens. Still, no one else on this planet was EVER forced to sing our anthem!

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  • "...in the context ...

    "...in the context of this beautiful song?" Maybe you should learn some grammar. Perhaps your queen could teach you some. God (the one who saves her) knows you've paid enough for it. Cheers!

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  • I'll tell you what ...

    I'll tell you what is totally irrelevant in the context of this beautiful song-your spiteful little dig at Britain-why use this forum to express your hangups?

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