New Seekers “I’d Like To Teach The World To Sing” 1972 Gold 45 Disc Award Ltd., In House Record Award

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The Coke jingle that became a #1 record.

I’d like to teach the world to sing (video)

Towards the end of 1971, the New Seekers recorded an adaptation of the Coca-Cola jingle, “I’d Like to Buy the World a Coke”, which had gained much interest. Reworked as “I’d Like to Teach the World to Sing“, the song became a worldwide success. Released in November, 1971 and certified gold by the RIAA on 1/27/72, it reached a peak United States chart position of #7, though it was #1 in the UK and many other countries around the world.

Disc Award Ltd., who manufactured this gold single was the premier In-House award manufacturer of the time. The dragon etching at 4 o’clock on the trail off was their signature. An RIAA award at the time would have been a white matte.

Stan Marshall was the Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Electra Records.

The award and backing is all original and unopened.

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