Bruce Woodley
Bruce Woodley (born July 25 1942) in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, is a gifted Australian composer, singer and songwriter, one of the members of the Australian pop-folk group The Seekers.
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July 25 - 1942 - Melbourne - Victoria - Australia - Australian - Pop-folk - The Seekers
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Bruce Woodley has written many beautiful songs, including "Red Rubber Ball", which he co-wrote with Paul Simon of Simon and Garfunkel. He is also the sole writer of songs including "Keep a Dream in Your Pocket" and "Rattler", as well as Australian-themed songs including "Can We Learn to Get Along" and "I Am Australian".
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Paul Simon - Simon and Garfunkel
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