The Seekers - Gypsy Rover video free download


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Duration: 02:45
Uploaded: 2011/02/16

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9 years ago

Kristin Shissler

I listen to the wiggles with my 3 and 1 year old. It's actually a little weird how much I listen, I listened to this song and "Bound for South Australia." When I am by myself or in the car. The seekers are one of my all time favorite bands no I listen to both versions alternating. Lol

10 years ago

Steve Burke

Wrote in 1950 by Leo Maguire from Dublin as a theme for a radio show.RTE still own the rights to the song .Maybe thats 81% off all songs wrote by the Irish.You can prove me wrong if you wish.

11 years ago

Joan Cuthill

I enjoyed this very much. Thank you to annie482000 who gave me a share. God Bless the both of you.♥

11 years ago

hetrodoxly

It's not an Irish song like 80% of the songs that are claimed to be on the tube.

11 years ago

boredsillyable

The highwaymen own this song as far as I'm concerned.

11 years ago

Rushtown

Written because the songwriter was asked, "Can you compose an Irish song that isn't sad?" So he did; though there's still a tinge of sadness in this song.

11 years ago

somewhereintime43

Sang this song on a microphone for the first time, when I was 12, with a red headed scottish boy whom I also liked for an end of year school concert. Never forgot it. I sparodically sing this when I am happy to my girls. Great song! Thanks for uploading it :)

11 years ago

25corn94

I really love. This song

12 years ago

lorelei1072

I've always loved this song, regardless of who recorded it (even the Wiggles' version is passable!) but the Seekers' version always has been and always will be the best.

12 years ago

Renny Shelton

My cousin and I used to sing this song.....or at least I thought we did until I heard this. We weren't even close.

12 years ago

GREEVES246

GREAT TO HEAR BRING BACK "HAPPY MEMORIES" GREAT FOLK SONG AS WELL !

13 years ago

Michael5191949

This gem shows the Seekers great talent of blending no matter who the lead singer was. Never any professional jealousy as was, and still is, in most pop groups. They sang for fun and in turn came songs that entertained all their fans.

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