“Wih The Cattle” is an Australian Song written by Banjo Paterson (1864-1941). This song was Published in The Australasian Pastoralists’ Review, 15 September 1896
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“Over The Range” is an Australian Song written by Banjo Paterson (1864-1941). The song was first Published in The Sydney Mail, 26 February 1887.
The First Surveyor is an Australian Song written by Banjo Paterson (1864-1941). Written as a tribute to pioneers in the Australian bush, it tells the story of a man who surveys land, and then dies before he can claim it for himself.
A favourite song of Australians all over the country, “Mulga Bill’s Bicycle” is an Australian song written by Banjo Paterson (1864-1941).
The Bush Christening – Australian Song is an Aussie classic about bush life. Where the hills are big and the wools are higher, there is always something happening in the bush.
“The Old Australian Ways” was written by Banjo Paterson and is one of many Australian Songs he wrote.
We’re All Australian Now is an iconic Australian song, written by Banjo Paterson in 1894. It became a popular patriotic song, being played at sports events during World War I, until replaced by the Australian national anthem ‘Advance Australia Fair’ in 1984.
“By The Grey Gulf Water” is an Australian Song written by Banjo Paterson (1864-1941), published in 1907 and reissued in 1908 as part of his bush ballad collection The Old Bush Songs.
The “Black Swans” is a popular Australian Song written by Banjo Paterson (1864-1941). The song, which is about natural beauty, has been performed
“The Daylight Is Dying” is an Australian Song written by Banjo Paterson (1864-1941). In this song, one of the themes is that it is becoming dark and time to retire, suggesting the end of life.