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Georgy Girl: How The Seekers Captivated the World

On May 21, 1967, The Seekers took the stage of *The Ed Sullivan Show* to perform their smash hit “Georgy Girl,” the theme song from the film of the same name. This iconic performance has since become a treasured memory for those who lived through the 1960s, a snapshot of a golden era in music.

It marked their second appearance on the show, following a previous black-and-white performance of “A World Of Our Own.” However, this time, it was extra special, filmed live at the Montreal Expo, where the band was honored with an entire episode dedicated to their music.

Yet, what truly made this moment unforgettable was the music itself. The familiar chords of “Georgy Girl” filled living rooms across the world in 1967, transporting listeners to a time that felt more peaceful and hopeful than today’s often turbulent world.

Though it’s hard to recapture the magic of watching The Seekers perform over half a century ago, their music still stirs feelings of warmth, nostalgia, joy, and hope, even today.

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