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SONG
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TUNE
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FIRST LINE
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COMMENT
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Villikins & His Dinah
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This version includes comic patter between verses and credits it as sung by Geo. Coppin.
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Where's Your Licence?
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Charles Thatcher
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'Tween Decks
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A medley of tunes including 'All Around My Hat'
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Good people listen to my texts
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verses about ships and goldfields
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The Bold Street Swell
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Charles Thatcher
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The Cockney Emigrant
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Fine Old English Gentleman
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Now if you'll listen unto me, I'll sing a fine new song
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The New Aristocracy or life In Australia
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Drops of Brandy
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Australia's a very queer place
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Charles Thatcher
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Two Year's Ago.
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Green's Balloon
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The light of other days burns dim
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Charles Thatcher
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Ben Bolt
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Oh! Don't you remember Sweet Alice, Ben Bolt
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A New Version
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The Song Of The Gold Mines
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Hurrah! Hurrah! for the yellow gold, Hurrah! for the sunny land
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Forty Shillings, And Take Him Away
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I often had heard there was plenty of sport
For two hours every morning, at the police Court
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as sung by Barlow
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Unlock The Lands
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There's Room Enough For All
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Why in this sunny land of gold
Rich soil, and wealth containing
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this is quite long however pages are missing from a tear
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