Australian Folklore Unit with Warren Fahey

MASTER SONG INDEX - C

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= click on the song title to listen           (f) = song fragment          NOTE:  This is a work in progress.
SONG TITLE FIRST LINE
Calico Printer's Clerk In Manchester that great city, of cotton, twists and twills
Camels/Jim The Ringer The public men of Speewah, in indignation met
Cane-Cutter's Lament. The cane was bad, the cutters were mad
Cannibal Feast The spring of eighteen sixty-eight
Capstan Shanty (f) Call all hands to man the capstan
Cardigan The Brave There, there, my Lord, some people will say
Carey & Curley. Last afternoon a great pale moon shone over my prison cell
Caroline Chisholm Sailing ships ride on the blue harbour tide
Caulfield Cup Smash. Go tell my dear old mother who resides down in Geelong
Caution to a Snake I sit in my chair and I take up my pen, to tell you about two remarkable men
Changing Times Of The Bush
Charcoal Annie Charcoal Annie's moving down the track
Charlie Mopps, The Man Who Invented Beer. When beer was first invented
Cheer Boys Cheer In the fields of Ballarat, you're scarce allowed to wear a hat
Cheerily Cheerily sing, boys, cheerily sing, as round goes the capstan
Chinee Cook
Chinee Cook Oh could I taste again of the delicious luscious things
Chinee Song. Come and makee walkee, two fish bamboo
Ching Chong Ching chong Chinaman, welly welly bad
Chop Chop Chop Ching Chong Chinaman, washes his face in a frying pan
Christ was Born In Bethlehem. Christ was born in Bethlehem
Christening the Baby Since boxing has become the craze, I'm fairly off my dot
Christmas day in the Madhouse It was Christmas Day in the workhouse
Clancy's Prayer. While on the track, a way out back, one night I camped with Clancy
Click Go The Shears. Out on the board the old shearer stands
Cobban Aboriginal I'm a dashing Aboriginal and Burranwang;s my name
Codfish. Australia, my lads, is a very fine place
Come Into The Garden, Maude Come into the garden, Maude
Comin' Thru the Dye If a body dyes a body
Converted Bullock Driver Bill the Bullocky once had a reputation really bad
Convict Cry Billy is a good boy now
Convict's Departure What if the parting day is at hand, never at fate be railing
Convict's Tour Of Hell You prisoners of New South Wales who frequent watch-houses
Coolgardie (f) Coolgardie is a wonderful spot
Cricket Oh, the men of Australia came back from the East
Cricket Rain, Rain, Go away, come back again before next May
Cricketer's Song Ê The season is coming, where merrily hummingÊÊÊ
Cut a Rug (f) The people in town just run us down
Cyprus Brig/Van Dieman's Land Poor Tom Brown from Ningam Town, Jack Williams and Poor Joe

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