D'ye Ken?
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D'ye Ken how sherry and ginger agree, with a dash of rum 35 OP
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Daddy Nipper
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Daddy Nipper and his kids number thirty score
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Dagwood
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Blondie & Dagwood went to town
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Dairy Farmers' Wife's Growl.
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I thought I was tired of the country
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Daly River Oh (f)
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Now I saw a niger sitting up a gum tree
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Dame Durden
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Dame Durden kept five serving girls
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Damn (Coolgardie)
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Damn Coolgardie, damn the track
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Day We Struck Quirindi
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Oh, the day we struck Quirindi, it was very wet and windy
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Dead Horse
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I came to a river but I couldn't get across
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Death Of Alex Robertson.
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Go tell my dear old mother who resides down in Geelong
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Deeming (Williams of Windsor)
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It fell to the lot of Australia, it did
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Dempsey.
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Me and my old friend Dempsey, to the Klondike we did go
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Digger's Toast song
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How merrily passes the diggers life, how pleasant from day to day
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Diggers' Song
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You fellows in the old country, who look so proud and haughty
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Don't Drown My Father's Rabbit
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Excuse my falling tears, my grief is most sincere
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Don't Sell My Mother's Picture.
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I've been thinking of the day, that long since passed away
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Don't Go Down The Mine.
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Oh, a miner was leaving his home for his work
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Doondan Double.
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P
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Down Below.
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While the shaft is yawning deep
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Down on the Farm
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How you gonna keep them, down on the farm,
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Down Went The Captain.
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Down went the captain, down went the crew
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Dree Tousand Miles Away
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Dree weeks ago last Tuesday nide
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Drinker's Dream.
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Do you remember the Summer of '63
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Drinking Song.
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Here's to the good old brandy, drink it down
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Drunken Sailor.
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What shall we do with a drunken sailor?
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Dying Stockman.
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A strapping young stockman lay dying
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Dying Stockman.
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Oh, a strapping young stockman lay dying
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