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Judith Durham on The Max Bygraves Hour, January 1970

There’s something truly special about rediscovering moments from the past, especially when they capture an artist at a pivotal point in their career. This footage of Judith Durham on The Max Bygraves Hour in January 1970 is a gem for any fan of the beloved Australian singer.

Filmed just weeks after her wedding to Ron Edgeworth, Judith radiates a newfound joy and confidence. It’s a delight to see her not only participating in the show’s opening number but also taking center stage to perform her first single for A&M Records, “The Light Is Dark Enough.” The song, featured on her “Gift Of Song” album, showcases Judith’s signature vocal warmth and emotional depth.

The duet with Max Bygraves on “My Happiness” is another highlight. The two voices blend beautifully, creating a performance that’s both nostalgic and timeless. It’s a reminder of Judith’s versatility as a performer, equally at home with pop standards as she is with folk-inspired ballads.

The program’s lighter moments, with Judith joining Max and George Burns in comedy sketches, reveal her playful side. It’s a testament to her natural charm and ability to connect with audiences on multiple levels.

For those who cherish Judith’s music, this footage is a treasure trove. It’s a chance to witness her artistry in its prime and to appreciate the enduring power of her voice. And for those discovering her for the first time, it’s a wonderful introduction to a truly remarkable talent.

Don’t miss the opportunity to hear “The Light Is Dark Enough” on Judith’s “Colours Of My Life” 50th Anniversary Retrospective CD/DVD, as well as on the newly released “Gift Of Song” album. These recordings offer a glimpse into a golden era of Australian music and a reminder of why Judith Durham remains a beloved figure to this day.

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