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SONG TITLE FIRST LINE
Sailor's Farewell Farewell Mary, I must leave, the anchor's weighed
Sailor's Grave Our barque was far, far from land
Sally Bain @ I once did love a yeller girl
Sally In The Ballet # Of all the girls that are so smart there's none like pretty Sally
Salvationists. Oh let the weather be ever so rough and the wind ever so strong
Sam Holt (Black Alice). Oh, don't you remember Black Alice, Sam Holt?
Sally Bail I once did love a yeller girl, I lubbed her as a life
Saveloy One evening at the hotel 'Tea and Toast'
Save Us From Our Fate. The pharaohs had the pyramids
Scab's Hymn. On the seventh of September we called a one day strike
Scavenger Dan # A dirty old man is our Scavenger bird
School Song for St Joseph's College
Nudgee (f)
#
Life is great in the Sunshine State
Scotch Burgoo & Irish Stew # I came from dear old Scotland where the praties grow sweet
Scratch My Back One night in a cheap lodging house
Screw And The Keys Once I was happy and now I'm forlorn
Searle # See the colours I have here, to colonial hearts, so dear
Settler's Lament All you on emigration bent, with home and family discontent
Seventh Royal Fusilliers # Gay was the crowd that went to the ferryboat
Shanghai Brown (f) Shanghai Brown has gone aloft
Shat There was a little fly and he flew into a store
Shearer and the Rouseabout. A shearer and a rouseabout, they met the other day
Shearer's Ditty # Oh when the shearing is over
Shearer's Hardships Oh, dear, I feel so queer, I don't know what to do
Shearer's Lament. I was shearing outback, by a wayside track
Shearing Time # The shearing time has come again
Shearing in the Bar My shearing days are over, though I never was a 'gun'
Shearing's Over (f) Oh, when the shearing's over, we will live in clover
She'll Be Wearing Khaki Issue # She'll be wearing khaki issue when she comes,
Shenandoah (f) Polly's the girl, just took my fancy
Shipmates Not a sail, not a boat on the rough sea line
Silvermine (f) At the turn of the straight, a good horse met his fate
Sing a Song of Melbourne (f) Sing a song of Melbourne
Sing a Song Of Mischief Sing a song of mischief, policemen standing by
Sir Henry (f) Sir Henry, Sir Henry, Sir Henry kissed the Quaker
Sister Lilly I love a sunburnt country, a democratic country
Skulls on Skulls (f) Skulls on skulls and limbs on limbs
Smithy. S
Soldiers in Khaki # Soldiers in khaki, sailors in blue
Song for Telpoea # United by the music
Song of the Australian Squatter # While senators make the Macquarie Street halls
Song of the Coal Miner I carried my swag through Australia's out-back
Song of the Jackaroo # Who would not be a bushman, to lead a life so free
Song of the 'Sydney' # The 'Emden', a cultured rover, to the Indian Seas sailed over
Song Of The Tram Driver # As we speed upon our way, with our motors puffing gay
Southern Cross (f) Olle heigh ho! Blow your horns, blow
Sportsman Song # We've sent from Australia some famous pugilists
Squires versus Burns We'll shortly see a battle twixt Squires and Tommy Burns
Starry Night for a Ramble. That's a starry night for a ramble. All through a flowery dell
Stick To Your Boats (f)
Stokers The Captain on the bridge above, thinks he owns the show
Stockman's Lament # Whether stockman or not, for a moment give ear
Stockman's Last Rest. Dear Jack now is dead and gone from us now
Stormalong (f) He was an old man with a very long nose, Stormalong
Stringybark & Greenhide. Stringybark will light your fire, greenhide will never fail yer
Stuck Up At The Mill. For bullock bells at night keep me awake 'till daylight
Stump Speech. Ladies and gentlemen, hearers and shearers,
Sunshine Railway Disaster If those trains had only run
Sunshine Railway Smash # There were parting words and kisses, there were promises to write
Sweet Jenny of the Moor # One morn for recreation, as I strayed by the seaside
Swim Sammy Swim (Sammy Was A Sailor).
Sydney Belmore Markets # Hat sir? The very thing for you
Sydney ditty
Sydney races (f) pledge from the Cup this first Australian prize
Syrian Mary # From Mudgee to Lithgow she's always travelling 'round

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