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A World Of Our Own 1965

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9 years ago

52MUMI

Judith, i love you.

9 years ago

Loretta Chardin

Dear, dear angel Judith Durham!

9 years ago

dick12235

Thanks Again. Judith is always Wonderful. 

9 years ago

footscorn

First heard sung by local Liverpool emigrants bound for America in the 1800s. Includes many local street names. Mostly sung by the Spinners, probably the most commonly sung song in Scouseland.

10 years ago

david Dn

Judith Durham.My era.She has had her ups and alot of downs.I was lucky enough to be in Australia when she was performing.Brilliant.I have also got tickets for b,ham 3 rows from the front 2014.Velvet voice.

10 years ago

dick12235

Judith: Voice of an Angel. Thanks for Posting.

10 years ago

Daniel Nolan

I should probably visit there too at some point, due to the whole family history thing. I had to look up conurbation. I learned a new word. Nice communicating with you. Take care.

10 years ago

Daniel Nolan

Actually, it's Stoco, a small hamlet named after Lake Stoco. Lake Stoco is near the town of Tweed. Tweed is slightly north of Toronto. I would not have heard of any of it except that it is part of my family history. I was in Hoten once with my grandmother and my parents over 40 years ago, but otherwise, I have never been to the UP. My parents visited Stoco and Tweed once, but I have never been there.

10 years ago

Daniel Nolan

One of my grandfathers was from Canada, a small town called Stocco, just north of Toronto. As a young man he worked as a lumberjack in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan (more macho than anything I've ever done). That was in the late 1800s. That's where he met my grandmother, from Hoten, Michigan. They married and settled in Chicago.

10 years ago

Daniel Nolan

Well, I guess it's a tradoff. The weather is probably nicer in California than it is in Chicago, where I am, and in most of Canada, but Canada probably has less crime and financial problems.

10 years ago

Daniel Nolan

A quick online search says the song dates back to the late 1800s. Perhaps it goes as far back as the California gold rush of 1849. Liverpool was an embarcation point for many people leaving Britain and Ireland.

10 years ago

Daniel Nolan

Where did he end up?

10 years ago

cumomsandcureloms

I wonder if this song dates back to the California gold rush, when people from all over the world went there?

11 years ago

adgie104

you leave liverpool liverpool never leaves you

12 years ago

john powles

A one of voice thats lasted though the last 4 decades -not to surpassed by any female singer anywhere , but then again I,m biased as she was my favorite singer in the sixties besides mary hopkin.JP

12 years ago

Saskia Cornell

BEAUTIFUL - wonderful memories of the greatest Aussie group ever. Saskia

13 years ago

yogi stenhouse

I just hope i do'nt wear this track out on here,I seem to play it all the time , Thanks Darren

14 years ago

liam matthews

OMG my dad and i use to sing this song with me on mandolin aswell as when we played in the band. thankyou for posting this it brings back some wonderful memories i have tears in my eyes. My only complaint though is they are doing it a little slow but her voice makes up for it about 100 fold.

14 years ago

tv4now

This is such a wonderful song! Thanks for uploading it !!

14 years ago

Sheila F.

This is a great song. I have only heard it from the Dubliners so far.

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