List of The Seekers Songs

List Of The Seekers Songs

This is an alphabetical list of songs performed by the Australian pop / folk group The Seekers – on record and live in concert.

Songs which were written, or co-written, by members of The Seekers (Judith Durham, Athol Guy, Keith Potger and Bruce Woodley), have their names and the names of any co-writers listed following the titles.

As this is a page about The Seekers, this listing is confined to songs written by one or more group members. Information about songs by other writers can be found on article pages about the songs (to which links have been added on this page).

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