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Australian soprano, Mirusia, recorded the song on her 2019 album, A Salute to The Seekers, which reached No. 1 on the ARIA Jazz and Blues chart. The Swedish group Country Four recorded a Swedish version, "Vägen till morgonstad" (The way to morningtown), which peaked at number 6 in May–June 1967 on the Swedish airplay chart Svensktoppen.
In November, a re-recorded version of "Morningtown Ride" was released in the UK which reached No. 2. [14] The song had been recorded earlier as an Australian single on the 1964 album Hide and Seekers and appeared on the 1965 American debut, The New Seekers .
"Morningtown Ride" (live at the Talk of the Town) "A World of Our Own" (live at the Talk of the Town) "Rattler" (live at the Talk of the Town) "The Olive Tree" (live at the Talk of the Town) "Colours of My Life" (live at the Talk of the Town) "Ragtime Mix" (live at the Talk of the Town) "Angeline is Always Friday" (live at the Talk of the Town)
Morningtown Ride: 1964 – – Malvina Reynolds: Hide & Seekers (a.k.a. The Four & Only Seekers) W&G Records: Keith Grant: 2:35 Music of the World A Turnin' 1968 – – E. Levitt / Thomas: Myra: 1963: The Seekers – – New World in the Morning: 1970s – – Buddy England: Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen: 1966 – – – The Seekers The ...
Night of Nights... Live! is a live album by Australian band, The Seekers. The album was released in October 2002. The Night of Nights tour was from 18 February to 16 April 2000, and later in the UK from 29 May to 6 June 2000. The album was re-released in August 2019 under the title, The Carnival of Hits Tour 2000.
Hide & Seekers is the third studio album by Australian group the Seekers. The album was released in 1964. The album was released in 1964. In some countries, the album was titled The Four & Only Seekers , The New Seekers or Morningtown Ride .
The Carnival of Hits Tour 2000 is a re-issued live album by Australian band The Seekers. The album was originated released in 2002 under the title Night of Nights... Live!. The album was recorded in 2000 with fans in Australia and New Zealand from 18 February to 16 April, and later through the UK from 29 May to 6 June. [2]
The lead singer of The Seekers, Judith Durham was not available and was replaced by Julie Anthony. Following the performance, the group signed with Polydor Records and re-recorded some of the group's biggest hits with Anthony's vocals, along with several new songs written by group member Bruce Woodley.