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SONG TITLE FIRST LINE
Jack Ashore From a ship in Port Jackson at anchor that lay
Jack Donahue Come all ye bold undaunted men, you outlaws of the day
Jack Robertson (f) Heigh diddle diddle, the Fox and the Fiddle
Jenny Lind Sweet Jenny Lind, sweet Jenny Lind, new nightingale from Sweden
Jim Jim Crossing. There's a place called Jim Jim Crossing
John Chinaman What brings you here John Chinaman, why come to NSW?
Join the Land Army Join the Land Army, join the Land Army,
Jolly Miller. There was a jolly miller and he lived by himself
Jones's Ale There were four jovial fellows Came o'er the hills together,
Journeyman Tailor.
Just an Empty Botttle. He called for me when going home, just on the tick of eight
Just Plain Folk. To a mansion in the city came a couple old and grey
Just Tell Them That You Saw Me I've just come back from Europe

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