Australian Folklore Unit with Warren Fahey

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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
Ball At Kerrimuir. I'll sing you the song of the ball of Kerrimuir
Ballad of Ben Hall. Come all you young Australians, and everyone besides
Ballad For The Gold Diggers
Luck boys luck! A nugget o gold
Ballad of the Kelly Gang. Oh, Paddy dear and did you hear, the news that's going round.
Banks Of The Condamine. Oh Betsy, oh Betsy, oh that will never do
Barcoo Shout With four tons of a load we take to the road
Bastard From the Bush. There's a stranger in our midst
Beehive Inn
Beer (f) beer is all froth and bubble
Beer Ditty. Left right, left right, we're still in the thick of the fight
Beer Glorious Beer Beer glorious beer
Beer Glorious Beer If you drinks spirits you'll never feel queer
Beer Seducer
Ben Bolt Oh, don't you remember sweet Alice, Ben Bolt
Ben Bolt Oh, don't you remember sweet Fanny, Ben Bolt
Ben Bolt In Melbourne Oh, don't you remember old Melbourne, Ben Bolt
Bill Bailey Won't you go home Bill Bailey – strike song
Bill Jinks Bill Jinks was a miner on Ballarat
Bill Thompson's Fishing Adventure Bill Thompson had an awful fad for fishing in the creek
Bill Weldon's Ditty (f) He told us of yarns of Beechworth
Billo Give me old Auckland and give me a girl
Billo # Them ragtime songs make me fair pippy
Billy Barlow in The City As I walked along George Street this 'ere day
Billy Barlow Now, ladies and gentlemen, how do you do?
Billy Barlow parody The interest was due, sir, as I couldn't pay, you see, sir
Billy Hughes Vote, vote, vote for Billy Mahoney, who's that knocking at the door
Billy Hughes Oh Billy Hughes, Oh Billy Hughes
Billy Hughes' Army Why don't you join, why don't you join, Billy Hughes' Army?
Billy McMahon Now look here, Cobb & Co, and a lesson take from me
Black Sheep There was a man who had three sons, both Jack and Tom were sly
Blackball Line (f) In the Blackball Line I served my time
Blackboy's Waltzing Matilda Old fella bagman camped by a billabong
Blackthorne Stick I let them all see, as I laid in my garret
Blacks God made little niggers
Blood on the Coal You've learned how the miner – the black man, the slack man
Bloody Big Wheel A man once told me before he died
Bloody St Alban's This bloody place is no bloody good. Bloody bloody bloody
Blow The Man Oh, blow the man down, bullies, and kick him around
Blow The Man Down As I was walking down Paradise Street
Blow The Man Down (f) Blow the man down, Johnny, and kick him around
Blow The Man Down (f) She was rough in the counter and bluff in the bow
Blow The Man Down/Radcliffe Highway Oh, as I was a walking down Radcliffe Highway
Boarding House Hold the forks, the knives are coming
Bogtrotter's Lament Tis the last row this Summer, we'll have now ochone!
Bold Morgan Bold Morgan once in NSW, his stolen mare betrode-er
Bondi is Becoming Very Popular # Of all the days I love but one
Bonnie Barcoo Now I'll sing you a song in praise of that land
Bonnie Maggie However much I love to see
Bonny Bunch Of Roses. I'll not go down the stairs more or comb back my yellow hair
Boorowa. Boorowa was Boorowa when Young was a pup
Boot Black. On passing through a village street
Botany Bay Ballad Away with all whimsical bubbles of air
Bound For Charles Town. I was born in Boston city, boys, a place you all know well
Bound For The Rio Grande. Oh, it's bound away for the Rio Grand, heave away for Rio
On Bourke's Heat The only message from the dead
Boys of the USA (f) Boys of the USA how glad we are to meet you
Bread & Jam. All soldiers live on bread and jam, they like it better than eggs and ham
Brewer's Glee Come all ye wealthy brewers, that make colonial ale
Brisbane (Billo). Give me old Brisbane and give me a girl
Buffalo Shooter's Song If you ever go up North among the buffaloes
Buffalo Shooter's Song (f) Oh, the girls come down from Oenpelli Mission
Bull Shit
Bullocks Come all you bullock drivers, and listen to my rhyme
Bullocky-O. I've drawn for Speckle's Mill, Bullocky-o
Bump Me Into parliament I have been asked what would I do
Bump Me Into parliament Come listen all kind friends to me
Bung Your Eye As Jack was a roving down a fair London Street
Burns And Squires Fight Tommy Burns will soon be in Australia
Burra Burra Mine Listen ye sons of the land of corn and wine
Bushman's Farewell To Queensland. Queensland thou art a land of pests
Bushranger Jack Power On the eighth of May, in the year '69
Bushranger's Note We are the boys that fear no danger

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