| I Got Drunk Again. |
I had a handsome fortune, that I thought would ne'er be spent |
| I Like To Love (f) |
I like to love the Asian girls, the lass from Manilla makes eyes |
| I Love The Rowdy Dowdy Boys |
Genial, jovial, always full of mirth & fun |
| I Never Slept With Mary. |
I never slept with Mary, she never slept with me |
| I Paid Three Francs |
I paid three francs to see the tattooed French lady, |
| I Touched Her On The Toe. |
I touched her on the toe, how ashamed I was |
I Wish I Was In Queensland
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Oh, we're bound away in 'Winefred' |
| I Wonder Who Invented Work? |
This world I have searched over, I've been in every land |
| I'll Give You The keys Of Heaven. |
I will give you a little watering can |
| I'm Forever Playing Two-Up. |
I'm forever playing two-up, tossing pennies in the air |
| I'm Going Back (Leaving Australia Today). |
I sailed to the West with a school mate of mine |
| I'm Not Going To Book You Anymore |
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| I'm One of the South Melbourne |
I'm what they call a leary lad |
| In Coogee/John Burke |
The title of this song I sing is 'Coogee' |
| In My Hand |
I'm one of them chaps, what gets my livin' |
| In the Coalmine. God! |
You don't know what it is |
| Indooroopilly. |
I N D double O R, drive the neighbours silly |
| Industry Conclusion to P.U./Jim The Ringer |
"Quite right!" the weary pedestrian said |
| Is That You Madge? |
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| Is The Old Home Still The Same? |
There's a grey-haired mother waiting for a message |
| It Won't Last Very Very Long. |
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| It's A Long Time Ago. |
It's along time and a long time ago |
| It's A Long Way Down The Soup Line |
Bill Brown was just a working man, like others |
| It's Nice to Do The Block# |
London may boast of' its Regent-street, |
| It's Really Very Unpleasant |
Very funny things, as most of you will know |
| I've Been A Wild Boy. |
My father he died and left me his estate |
| I've Chucked In My Push for the Donah # |
I 'ave done with playing fan-tan |
| I've Heard the Praise of Rosy Wine |
I've heard the praise of rosy wine |