The split of the hugely popular 1960s Australian group The Seekers left a gap in
the market for a populist vocal group. One of them, Keith Potger, resolved to
fill that void by forming a new group, The New Seekers, offering the same family
entertainment values with bright upbeat pop songs and bouncy choruses. One major
difference from the old Seekers was that instead of one girl singer, they had
two - Eve Graham and Lyn Paul - creating the template for subsequent boy/girl
groups like Abba and Brotherhood Of Man to follow. They also had a rockier style
reflected in early hits Neve...