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  2. The New Seekers discography - Wikipedia

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    The New Seekers "Look What They've Done to My Song Ma" 1970 44 3 3 — — — — 1 14 4 Keith Potger and the New Seekers "When There's No Love Left" — 100 — — — — — — — 33 Beautiful People "Beautiful People" — — 42 — — — — — 67 11 "Nickel Song" 1971 — 67 81 — — — — 4 81 13 New Colours "Never Ending Song ...

  3. You Won't Find Another Fool Like Me - Wikipedia

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    Featuring lead vocals by member Lyn Paul (the first time she had sung lead on a single), the song became the group's biggest hit for two years as it remained in the top five over Christmas 1973. "You Won't Find Another Fool Like Me" went on to be the band's second and final number-one single in the UK Singles Chart , spending a single week at ...

  4. The New Seekers - Wikipedia

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    The group were formed after the disbanding of the successful 1960s Australian group the Seekers. Keith Potger, a member of the Seekers, put together the New Seekers in 1969, featuring Laurie Heath, Chris Barrington, Marty Kristian, and Eve Graham and Sally Graham (no relation), the latter of whom was a member of The Young Generation.

  5. Farewell Album - Wikipedia

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    Farewell Album is the final album released by The New Seekers in their early 1970s hit-making line up. Released in 1974, it is also the group's last release on Polydor Records . Overview

  6. Beautiful People (album) - Wikipedia

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    The song rose to #2 in the UK and became one of the biggest selling singles of the year, remaining on the chart for 17 weeks. This album, which was released in May 1971 also included the earlier singles "When There's No Love Left" (released in December 1970) and the US-release "Beautiful People", which was written by Melanie Safka , who had ...

  7. Category:The New Seekers songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are The New Seekers songs or lists of The New Seekers songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The New Seekers songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  8. Now (The New Seekers album) - Wikipedia

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    Released in March 1973, the album coincided with the release of their latest hit single "Pinball Wizard/See Me Feel Me", which reached #16 on the UK charts. [1]This single was a medley of two songs taken from the Who's rock opera Tommy and employed a harder-edged sound for the group, with heavy use of electric guitars and vocals more in line with a typical rock style.

  9. Keith Potger and the New Seekers - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] That track as well as some of the other songs had already been recorded by the earlier line-up, although continuing member Eve Graham sang lead on many of the songs. The album cover photo was taken shortly after the new line-up was in place during the group's summer season of concerts at Great Yarmouth (the picture features them ...