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General Burke (f)
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Come listen now, I'll tell the news
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Gentle Annie.
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When the springtime comes Gentle Annie
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Get the Air Outside.
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A B C D isn't it easy to sing?
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German Song.
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Of double by the ranks
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Gilligan.
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Ginger's Sheep.
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We started shearing at Bungadeen
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Girl Behind The Bar.
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P
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Girls Of The Shamrock Shores.
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It being in the Spring when the small birds sing
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Give Me a Home Among the Hash Trees
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Give me a home among the hash trees
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Give My Love To Sydney Town
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Old pals of mine, so far away I write to let you know
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Glebe Tramway
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The Tramway to the Glebe, they say, goes very slowly on its way
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Go Home to Your Mother
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Go home to your mother, you red-headed bugger
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God Save the Queen
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Happy and Glorious, three and a half pints amongst four of us
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God Save
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God save our gracious king
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Gold Song (f)
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Then why should we pine for vain riches, or any such glittering toys
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Goldfields ditty (f)
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There's Willie and Charlie and Tommy too
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Goldfield's wisdom
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If Tommy Lee and Bobby Gray are partners in a claim
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Good Night.
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A fair little girl sat under a tree
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Good Ship 'Winefred'
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When swiftly sailing over the main, old England lost to view
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Goodbye Melbourne Town.
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Goodbye Melbourne tow, Melbourne town goodbye
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Goodiniwindi.
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Bouri mind your eyes and don't kick up a shimdy
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Goulburn Races (f)
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Our fathers the brave optimists upheld the sport of kings
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Gooriannawa
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I've been many years a shearer and I fancied I could shear
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Governor Gipps (f)
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When he eats oranges he'll hand you the pips
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Green Bushes.
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Gumtree Canoe.
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On a thorn bony river in a hut I was born
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Gumtree With Six Branches
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I roamed the bush one Summer's eve
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