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| Maggie Darrow. |
Sail straight home like an arrow |
| Maggie May. |
Oh, gather round you sailor lads, and listen to my song |
| Maid On Board # |
I sing of a lovely maiden fair, she was fair as ever a maid |
| Maid Of Fainey. |
There was a maid of Fainey, of youth and beauty bright |
| Maiden's Prayer. |
I wish, I wish, I wish in vain, I wish I was a maid again |
| Maiden's Prayer. |
She was a maiden young and fair |
Maids of Australia# |
One day as I strolled by the Hawkesbury Banks |
| Man from Snowy River. (Standard version) |
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| Man from Snowy River Updated. |
Banjo used to fancy he would like to swap with Clancy |
| Man Of The Earth. |
By profession and birth, I'm a man of the earth |
| Manly For Oysters |
Manly for oysters |
| Manly Was The Place |
Manly was the place, Monday was the day |
| Maria Marten. |
Oh mother dear I am going to the red barn |
| Matron's Old Fashioned Ford # |
Oh my lord, Oh my lord, Here comes matron in her Ford, |
| Melancholy Jarvey # |
I'm a broke down bushman, and sadly afraid |
| Melbourne |
A beautiful town is Melbourne |
| Melbourne Cup # |
When I was young and thought I knew in racing matters a thing or two |
| Melbourne Derby # |
We represent the jockeys of the famous Oxenham |
| Miners Dream of Home |
It is just fifty years |
| Miners Dream of Home (Parody) |
It is just fifty years |
| Miner's Song (f) |
On Saturday we leave at one, on Sunday we've money to burn |
| McGildy Boys. |
The McGildy boys are happy, the McGildy boys are free |
| Mid West Phar Lap. |
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Miss Carey's Little Park # |
From the wild Miss Carey made a garden |
| Missionaries Mull # |
I'll sing a doleful tragedy that's brought down by sinisters |
| Molly Baun. |
Come all you young fellows that follow the guns |
| Molly Reilly. |
I love you Molly Reilly |
| Monkey Song. |
Oh monkey, my pretty monkey, come down and play with me |
| Monkey's Viewpoint. |
Three monkeys sat in a coconut tree |
| Moondyne Joe (f) |
Perth and Tooday goals, the Governor's son has got the gyp |
| Mornington Boating Disaster |
Twas fifteen stalwart athletes, with hearts so light and gay |
Mr Eternity # |
When I was a child walking down the street |
Mr Murphy # |
Old Mr Murphy lives all alone |
| Mr Quong Tart # |
Mr Quong Tart has made a start |
| Mosquitoes |
Mosquitoes - you noisy insects! |
| Mount Gambier Marauders |
We are the boys, who know the ay, in cosy style to earn pay |
| Morrissey & the Black. |
Here's the good health of John Morrissey, the fighter of fame |
| Music Hall Ditty. |
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| Mussellmun. |
When the ships were all drawn out |
| Musselmun's Grave. |
Where the Summer winds blow and the buttercups grow |
| My Bonny Lies In Long Bay |
Judge Kelly first asked for money |
| My Grandmother's Watch # |
My Grandmother's watch used to hang from her sash |
| My Lesson. |
I used to kill birds in my boyhood |
| My Mistake. |
I studied my tables over and over, backwards and forwards too |
My Name Is Edward Kelly # |
My name is Edward Kelly I am honored vastly well |
| My Old Hat. |
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| My Son Teddy. |
My son Teddy was tall and slim |