The New Seekers

10 songs across 4 album sections.

The New Seekers

The New Seekers emerged as a defining vocal group of the late 1960s and early 1970s, renowned for their polished harmonies and energetic pop sound. Originally formed in Australia, the ensemble achieved international success with their distinctive blend of soul, rock, and folk influences. Their discography features enduring classics such as "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing" and "Beg, Steal or Borrow," which showcased their ability to reinterpret contemporary hits with a unique group dynamic. The band's catalog also includes covers of standards like "Come Softly to Me" and theatrical numbers such as "Pinball Wizard," demonstrating their versatility across genres. Throughout their career, they maintained a strong presence in the pop landscape, delivering memorable recordings that emphasized tight vocal arrangements and melodic accessibility. Their work remains a significant part of the era's musical heritage, celebrated for its infectious energy and timeless appeal.

Beautiful People/circles [2008]

Beautiful People/circles [2008]

  1. Look What They've Done To My Song, Ma
Its Been Too Long: Greatest Hits [2009]

Its Been Too Long: Greatest Hits [2009]

  1. Beg, Steal Or Borrow
  2. I Get A Little Sentimental Over You
  3. Never Ending Song Of Love
  4. You Won't Find Another Fool Like Me
Other Songs - The New Seekers

Other Songs - The New Seekers

  1. Come Softly To Me
  2. Free To Be...You And Me
  3. Goin' Back
  4. Pinball Wizard See Me Feel Me
Songbook 1970-1974z: Best Of [2006]

Songbook 1970-1974z: Best Of [2006]

  1. I'D Like To Teach The World To Sing