New South Wales (Towns M-Z)
Songs about New South Wales
This page lists a number of New South Wales towns & locations, along with songs they have been mentioned in.
Population: 8,130,115. Capital city: Sydney. Other notable locations: Byron Bay, Jindabyne, Tamworth
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SONG | ARTIST |
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SAMPLE LYRICS / ADDITIONAL INFORMATION |
songs about MACKSVILLE | |||
Don’t Call Wagga Wagga Wagga | Ted Egan | Macksville isn’t “Mack” | |
songs about MACQUARIE RIVER | |||
The Old Macquarie River | Tom Maxwell | The grass is greener, the air is cleaner, where the old Macquarie River makes its way | |
songs about MAITLAND | |||
The Ballad Of Les Darcy | Russell Morris | From Maitland to Memphis, well they all knew his fame | |
songs about MANILLA | |||
Manilla NSW | Darren Hanlon | I may make me a home in Manilla, Manilla New South Wales | |
songs about MEGALONG | |||
I’ve Been Everywhere | Lucky Starr | Megalong, Wyong, Tuggerawong, Wangarella | |
songs about MENINDEE | |||
Menindee | Neil Murray | I’d much rather stay at Menindee with a cold beer sloshing down my throat | |
The Road To Menindee | The Justin Walsche Folk Machine | ||
songs about MITTAGONG | |||
I’ve Been Everywhere | Lucky Starr | Mittagong, Molong, Grong Grong, Goondiwindi | |
songs about MOLONG | |||
I’ve Been Everywhere | Lucky Starr | Mittagong, Molong, Grong Grong, Goondiwindi | |
songs about MOONBI | |||
The Moonbi General Store | Paddy McHugh & The Goldminers | They built their shop on a bend in the road, and every once in a while a ten tonne load would come over the hill down the mountainside | |
songs about MOONEY MOONEY | |||
Don’t Call Wagga Wagga Wagga | Ted Egan | You don’t call Mooney Mooney “Mooney” | |
songs about MOREE | |||
Hot Springs Of Moree | Rita Schneider | ||
I’ve Been Everywhere | Lucky Starr | I’ve been to Moree, Taree, Jerilderie, Bambaroo | |
Little Girl From The Dryland | John Williamson | Perfectly pretty, perfectly shy, little girl from the dryland. John has stated this song is about his wife at the time, Mary-Kay, and her childhood at Tulloona Bore, just north of Moree | |
songs about MORELLA | |||
I’ve Been Everywhere | Lucky Starr | Morella, Augathella, Brindabella, I’m the feller | |
songs about MORUYA | |||
Borderline Summertime | James Blundell | It may be raining down on Moruya but it ain’t raining way up here, it’s borderline summertime | |
Since I’ve Been Around | Waifs | Walking down the main street of the town that I was born, looking at these things I’ve seen so many time before. The songwriter Josh Cunningham was born in Moruya and the lyrics reference many locations around the town such as Hawdon St and the Adelaide Hotel | |
songs about MUDGEE | |||
Frank Gardiner | Traditional Gary Shearston |
Oh, Frank Gardiner he is caught at last he lies in Sydney jail, for wounding Sergeant Middleton and robbing Mudgee mail | |
songs about MULLUMBIMBY | |||
I’ve Been Everywhere | Lucky Starr | I’ve been to Wollongong, Geelong, Kurrajong, Mullumbimby | |
songs about the MURRAY RIVER | |||
Australia – The World’s Suburb | TISM | Israel is the merest sliver, fits between Hay and the Murray River | |
I’ve Been Everywhere | Lucky Starr | Cloncurry, River Murray, Kurri Kurri, Girraween | |
Maria | Doug Anthony All Stars | They sailed a kayak down the Murray, they sailed down the Murray | |
Murray River Blues | Norma O’Hara Murphy Sharon Smith |
I’ve got the Murray River blues, this place where I was born, well I didn’t choose | |
Pickin’ On Murray | John Williamson | Yes it’s pickin’ time down on the Murray, some real steady, some in a hurry | |
When The Murray River Floods The Open Plains | Rocky Page | ||
Where The Lazy Murray River Rolls Along | Stan Coster Buddy Williams Reg Poole |
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Where The Murray Meets The Darling | Tania Kernaghan | Where the Murray meets the Darling, she gave her heart away | |
songs about MURRUMBIDGEE | |||
Along The Road To Gundagai | Traditional Slim Dusty |
Where the blue gums are growing and the Murrumbidgee’s flowing. Traditional bush ballad, written by Jack O’Hagan | |
Black Sally | John Warner | When Murrumbidgee angry and high, there’s fear in my spirit, I cannot deny | |
Down The Murrumbidgee | Gary Shearston | ||
Murrumbidgee Blues | Buddy Williams | ||
Murrumbidgee Boogie | Wylie & The Wild West Show | ||
Murrumbidgee Grass | Fielding & Dyer | ||
Murrumbidgee Jack | Slim Dusty Tex Morton Lawrie Minson |
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Murrumbidgee Madness | John Williamson | Murrumbidgee, you’re so beautiful tonight | |
Murrumbidgee Man | Reg Lindsay | I’m a Murrumbidgee man, I am, but I’ve spent my time travelling this land | |
Murrumbidgee Rain | Grant Luhrs | ||
Murrumbidgee River | Bushwackers | ||
Murrumbidgee River Song Blues | Tracy Coster | ||
Murrumbidgee Shearer | Traditional | I’m a Murumbidgee shearer, and one of the good old time. Traditional bush ballad dating back to the 1930’s | |
Murrumbidgee Water | John Warner | Murrumbidgee fair, Murrumbidgee fertile, nurturing at your breasts we who walk here for a little while | |
Where The Murrumbidgee Wends Its Way | Dusty Rankin Reg Poole |
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White Man Fool (Big Water Come Down) | John Warner | One white man crossed the Murrumbidgee, soon there followed ten | |
Yarri Of The River (Questions) | John Warner | Gang gangs chatter, break of day, mists on Murrumbidgee lay | |
songs about MURRURUNDI | |||
The Truckie’s Wife | John Williamson | Full of Murrurundi tucker and a cuppa and he’s startin’ to feel alright | |
songs about MURWILLUMBAH | |||
I’ve Been Everywhere | Lucky Starr | Nambour, Maroochydore, Kilmore, Murwillumbah | |
Murwillumbah Bank Job | Bullamakanka | ||
Wonthaggi | John Williamson | But we’ll be cruising northbound, away from the frosty moon, Murwillumbah or maybe Billinudgel | |
songs about NAMBUCCA | |||
Houndog | Cold Chisel | And it’s cold, through Nambucca, up the coast, grass is greener, girls are sweeter | |
songs about NAMOI RIVER | |||
Namoi River Farmer | Paddy McHugh & The Goldminers | A Namoi River farmer of whom I have been told, died it is said on account of the cold | |
songs about NARRABRI | |||
I’ve Been Everywhere | Lucky Starr | Boggabri, Gundagai, Narrabri, Tibooburra | |
Show Me A Better Way | John Williamson | From Townsville to Rocky, from Roma to Narrabri | |
Tucker’s Daughter | Ian Moss | On the plains out of Narrabri | |
songs about NARROMINE | |||
I’ve Been Everywhere | Lucky Starr | Lithgow, Casino, Brigalow and Narromine | |
songs about NELSON BAY | |||
Nelson Bay | Ian Quinn | Standing with a schooner in my hand, in Nelson Bay, on the strand | |
songs about NEWCASTLE | |||
Go Hard Go Knights | Newcastle Knights NRL Club | Turn the heat up and listen to the crowd, go hard, go Knights, go proud | |
Love & Help | Sharon Moore | Sharon states, “I wrote this song about Newcastle, when I had moved from the Hunter Valley” | |
The Newcastle Flyer | Peter Campbell | Just a hundred miles to travel on the Sydney – Newcastle line | |
Newcastle Jam | Crowded House | ||
Newcastle Nights | Jim Haynes | This job involved some travelling, up and down the coast, to Newcastle and Woolongong, two hours at the most | |
Newcastle Song | Bob Hudson | Yes, up in Newcastle they have very strange mating habits | |
Pasha Bulker (Where Did I Go Wrong?) | Bob Evans | The waves spat vitriol against the cliffs as if to beckon me. The Pasha Bulker is a ship that ran aground off the coast of Newcastle in 2007 | |
Shine On | Screaming Jets | Cold steel rails in front of me, my steel city left behind. The Screaming Jets proudly hail from Newcastle, and although the town is not directly mentioned in the lyrics, prior to singing it on the Live Forever album, Dave Gleeson states “This is the Newey song.” | |
Star Hotel | Cold Chisel | Ain’t no deals, we got nothing to sell, just a taste of things to come at the Star Hotel. Written about a riot that occured in 1979 at the Star Hotel in Newcastle | |
Sydney To Newcastle | Middle East | FEATURED! | |
Zug Zug | Herd | That reminds me of the toilets overflowing at the Cambridge. Refers to the Cambridge Hotel located in Newcastle | |
songs about NEW SOUTH WALES | |||
A New South Wales | The Alarm | Great, so great is the fair country, great is the need for a New South Wales | |
Chain Around My Ankle | John Williamson | With shelter from the winds and the big Pacific Ocean, we landed in New South Wales | |
A Granda Plan For Landa | John Williamson | Good evening, here is the news, the New South Wales government has predicted wide-spread power cuts | |
It’s A Way Of Life | John Williamson | Real country people in their prime, living in New South on Queensland time | |
Keep On Rollin’ NSW | Col Joye | ||
Lime Juice Tub | Traditional Bushwackers |
Here we are in New South Wales, shearing sheep as big as whales | |
Moreton Bay | Traditional John Denver Bernard Fanning, Jack Moncur & John Bedggood |
But of all those places of condemnation, in each penal station of New South Wales. Traditional ballad written by Frank The Poet | |
My Heart’s In New South Wales | Martin Carthy & Dave Swarbrick | Instrumental | |
New South Wales | Matt Monaghan | Left our friends in New South Wales | |
New South Wales | Town Pants | Here we are in New South Wales, shearing sheep as big as whales. This is the traditional bush ballad, Lime Juice Tub, but renamed to New South Wales | |
Old Man Verandah | John Williamson | His loves have all gone north to live in New South Wales | |
Shine On, Shine On, Shine On | Joel Plaskett | I set my sails for the New South Wales, trying to get ahead of the sun | |
Up Against The Wall | Whitlams | She was one in a million, so there’s five more just in New South Wales | |
songs about NIMBIN | |||
High From Nimbin (ALBUM) | Bo Kaan | High From Nimbin is the name of Bo’s second album, released in 2006 | |
Nimbin | Ana Key & The Minority Group | That’s the place you should drop in, it’s called Nimbin, you’ve been there before | |
Nimbin Stopover | Albatross | What a day it is, all the people’s faces are smiling | |
Nimbin Tree | Matt Montez | Chillng in a Nimbin tree | |
The Rollin’ Hills Of Nimbin | Herb Superb | And tourists drive into the town every day, call in for a cup at the Rainbow Cafe | |
songs about NOWRA | |||
Nowra Woolworths | Duo Log | First we stop at Woolworths, Nowra Woolworths | |
songs about NYNGAN | |||
After The Nyngan Floods | John Williamson | Remember after flood how the grasses would grow. Poem dedicated to the people of Nyngan after the April 1990 floods | |
songs about PARKES | |||
Parkes | Edmund Choi & The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra | From the soundtrack to The Dish | |
The Parkes Boys | The Parkes Boys | From the indigenous youth Hip Hop compilation album, All You Mob | |
Parkes, My Old Hometown | Gordon Schofield | ||
The Pictures Came From Parkes | Edmund Choi & The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra | From the soundtrack to The Dish | |
songs about PERISHER | |||
Australiana | Austen Tayshus | Ah, Perisher thought. Has Eucumbene in yet? | |
songs about PILLIGA | |||
The Ballad Of Pilliga Pete | John Waters | ||
Pilliga Princess | Tom Maxwell | Oh, the Pilliga Princess was anywhere along the road | |
Something In The Pilliga | Slim Dusty | Oh there’s somethin’ in the Pilliga I’ve heard old timers say, there’s some won’t even camp there some never go that way | |
songs about PORT MACQUARIE | |||
The Ballad Of Port Macquarie | Slim Dusty | In this fair place they named Port Macquarie, where the Hastings flows into the sea | |
Goodbye Blinky Bill | John Williamson | Although not mentioned in the song, John states on his website that the inspiration came due to the koala population in the Port Macquarie area | |
Heartbreak | Modern Giant | We met under the spit of a mozzie zapper in a Port Macquarie fish and chip shop | |
Moreton Bay | Traditional John Denver Bernard Fanning, Jack Moncur & John Bedggood |
I’ve been a prisoner at Port Macquarie, Norfolk Island and Emu Plains. Traditional ballad written by Frank The Poet | |
Road Trip | Kind Of Pluto | Take the road through Port Macquarie cause I’m headed up to Byron | |
Sixteen Straws | Drones | I’ve been a prisoner at Port Macquarie. Borrows verses from the traditional song Moerton Bay | |
songs about PUTTY | |||
On The Road | Cold Chisel | But later speeding down the Putty Road, our heads were high and our hearts were skipping | |
songs about QUEANBEYAN | |||
The Happiest Man In Queanbeyan | Tom Woodward | Instrumental | |
The Man | Tom Jordan (Hither And Yon) | Starsky rules the roost in East Queanbeyan, the cock of the walk, the governor’s right hand, . | |
The Shearing At Cuppacumbalong | Tom Jordan (Hither And Yon) | Well now we’ve done, on Christmas-eve we finished the last cobblers and galloped off to Queanbeyan to take some social nobblers. Anonymous poem first published in the Queanbeyan Age in 1873 | |
Wombat Hymn Of The Republic | Tom Jordan (Hither And Yon) | In Queanbeyan he takes great pains to check our fence, inspect our drains | |
songs about RIVERINA | |||
Australiana | Austen Tayshus | He said to Ina, “Do you want a have a dip in the Riverina?” | |
songs about SALISBURY PLAINS | |||
Ted | Redgum | On a blackblock down Salisbury Plains, Ted was born in 1895 | |
songs about SCARBOROUGH | |||
Shine On, Shine On, Shine On | Joel Plaskett | Wading in the water on the Scarborough Beach, taking pictures of my feet in the sand | |
songs about SCONE | |||
Queen In The Sport Of Kings | John Williamson | They land home in their limousine and drink a whisky dry, and brag about the nags from Scone to Boggabri | |
songs about the SNOWY MOUNTAINS | |||
Around Jindabyne | John Williamson | There’s a place in my heart for the Snowies | |
Southeast Country | Daniel Johns | Though now just one of my tales of the biting chilly gales, the granite south east country of good ol’ New South Wales | |
songs about the SNOWY RIVER | |||
A Mighty Big River | John Williamson | You know what I wish, I wish we’d left the Snowy River alone | |
The Chook From Snowy River | Martin Pearson Jim Haynes |
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The Man From Snowy River | Banjo Paterson Slim Dusty |
The Man from Snowy River is a household word today, and the stockmen tell the story of his ride | |
Snowy River | Bruce Rowland | ||
Snowy River Chase | Bruce Rowland | ||
Snowy River Men | Kevin Baker | ||
Snowy River Roll | Ray Dickson Lazy Harry |
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Timeless Land | Yothu Yindi | Down where the Snowy River flows, follow the water | |
songs about STOCKINBINGAL | |||
Cootamundra Tumbarumba Stockinbingal Dance | Rita Schneider | ||
I’ve Been Everywhere | Lucky Starr | Terrigal, Fingal, Stockinbingal, Collaroy and Narrabeen | |
songs about TAMWORTH | |||
Big Trucks Are Rolling Into Tamworth | Greg Champion | ||
Clouds Over Tamworth | John Williamson | I can see the clouds build over Tamworth, feel the wind nearly blow me away | |
The Devil Went Down To Tamworth | Pixie Jenkins Fiddlers Feast |
Cause hell’s broke loose in Tamworth and the devil deals it hard | |
Everybody Knows Why Everybody Goes To Tamworth | Smoky Dawson | ||
Girl From Tamworth | Kerrigan La-Brooy | ||
Girl In The Mall | Felicity Urquhart | As long as she remembers, when the summer came around, all the people came from everywhere and they took over the town | |
Gotta Get Back To Tamworth | Johnny Chester | And so I’ve gotta get back to Tamworth cause I know she’s waiting there | |
Half Moon In A Tamworth Sky | Breakers | ||
Heading Back To Tamworth | Geoff Williams | But we’re all heading back to Tamworth cause we can’t help ourselves, we’re country music fans from near and far | |
Hello Tamworth | Arthur Blanch | ||
I Took My Trombone To Tamworth | Ian McNamara | I took my trombone to Tamworth but nobody asked me to play | |
I’ve Never Been To Tamworth | Sandi McMenamin | I’ve been to paradise but I’ve never been to Tamworth | |
Joe Maguire’s Pub | Slim Dusty | I wandered into Tamworth from a station in the scrub and settled on a bar stool down in Joe Maguire’s Pub | |
Leave Him In The Longyard | Slim Dusty Lee Kernaghan Greg Champion Howie Brothers Lindsay Butler Neville Anderson Ted Egan Norma O’Hara Murphy |
Leave him out there in the Longyard, do not rush him | |
Longyard On A Saturday Night | Greg Champion | Yeah, front bar Longyard Saturday night, four in the morning no end in sight | |
Making The Music In Tamworth | Greg Champion | ||
Streets Of Tamworth | Charley Boyter Lindsay Butler Roger Knox |
The city lights are driving me crazy as I walk the lonely streets of old Tamworth | |
Tamworth | Justin J.J. | ||
Tamworth | Topp Twins | ||
Tamworth ’03 | Don Morrison | I drove a thousand miles in a heatwave to the Tamworth Country Music Festival | |
Tamworth City | Mister Mystery | Tamworth city, wise and witty, a big bouquet from all who stay for country’s big birthday | |
Tamworth Country Gold | Neil Anthony | Thinking of what I’ve seen, thinking of what I’ve dreamed on a Tamworth afternoon | |
Tamworth The Great Country Star | Stan Coster | ||
Tamworth (The Song) | Norma O’Hara Murphy | Don’t you ever have a doubt in Tamworth | |
Twenty Miles To Tamworth | Brent Lillie | ||
Wrong Side Of Tamworth | Katrina Hannigan | ||
songs about TAREE | |||
I’ve Been Everywhere | Lucky Starr | I’ve been to Moree, Taree, Jerilderie, Bambaroo | |
songs about TENTERFIELD | |||
Australiana | Austen Tayshus | Boomer says “Why doesn’t Wombat?” “Yeah, and let Tenterfield” | |
Meeting In Tenterfield | Kalle Kjemtrup | ||
Tenterfield Saddler | Peter Allen Lee Kernaghan Tania Kernaghan Olivia Newton-John Hugh Jackman |
Time is a traveller, Tenterfield Saddler, turn your head | |
songs about TERRIGAL | |||
Don’t Call Wagga Wagga Wagga | Ted Egan | It’s Terrigal, not “Terri” | |
I’ve Been Everywhere | Lucky Starr | Terrigal, Fingal, Stockinbingal, Collaroy and Narrabeen | |
songs about THREDBO | |||
Australiana | Austen Tayshus | Ina says “What, without so much as a Thredbo?” | |
Thredbo | Brain Fraser Trio | Oh, almost been to Thredbo, oh, got stuck in Jindabyne | |
songs about TIBOOBURRA | |||
I’ve Been Everywhere | Lucky Starr | Boggabri, Gundagai, Narrabri, Tibooburra | |
songs about TOORAWEENAH | |||
Tooraweenah Cowgirl | Soverign | ||
songs about TUGGERAWONG | |||
I’ve Been Everywhere | Lucky Starr | Megalong, Wyong, Tuggerawong, Wangarella | |
songs about TULLAMOUR | |||
I’ve Been Everywhere | Lucky Starr | Tullamore, Seymour, Lismore, Mooloolaba | |
songs about TUMBARUMBA | |||
Cootamundra Tumbarumba Stockinbingal Dance | Rita Schneider | ||
Stomp The Tumbarumba | Johnny Devlin Hoodoo Gurus |
There’s a brand new dance that they do down under, they call this dance the Tumbarumba | |
songs about TUMBI UMBI | |||
Don’t Call Wagga Wagga Wagga | Ted Egan | If you call Tumbi Umbi “Tumbi,” well that proves your a silly boy | |
songs about TUMUT | |||
Song Of Autumn | Ted Denson & Glen Ward Spinifex |
In 1824 they came here to explore, they crossed the Tumut River and found the Snowy door. | |
songs about TWEED HEADS | |||
Tweed Heads | Jamie ‘King’ Colton | ||
Tweed Heads Jail | Johnny Gray’s Rockinitis | ||
songs about ULLADULLA | |||
I’ve Been Everywhere | Lucky Starr | Condamine, Strathpine, Proserpine, Ulladulla | |
songs about UNANDERRA | |||
I’ve Been Everywhere | Lucky Starr | Canberra, Milperra, Unanderra, Captains Flat | |
songs about URANQUINTY | |||
Don’t Call Wagga Wagga Wagga | Ted Egan | Uranquinty isn’t “Uran” | |
songs about WAGGA WAGGA | |||
Country Football | John Williamson | We could scarcely see the football in the dark, and I guess it’s still the same south of Wagga | |
Don’t Call Wagga Wagga Wagga | Ted Egan | And you don’t call Wagga Wagga “Wagga,” no sir, callin’ Wagga Wagga “Wagga” is wrong | |
Servin’ USA | Redgum | Sydney, Wagga, Brisbane and Boganville (inside, outside, USA) | |
Show Me A Better Way | John Williamson | From Dubbo to Denny to Wagga and Gundagai | |
Wagga | Jimmy & The Boys | ||
Wagga Wagga Honeymoon | Jim Haynes | She was a library cataloguer on a trip to Wagga Wagga | |
Wagga Wagga Wedding In July | Jim Haynes | She came all the way from Albury to kiss the Gundagai at our Wagga Wagga wedding in July | |
songs about WALGETT | |||
Blue Coolabah | John Williamson | It’s all quiet in Walgett tonight, the publican has turned out the light | |
songs about WALLA WALLA | |||
Don’t Call Wagga Wagga Wagga | Ted Egan | You don’t call Walla Walla “Walla” | |
songs about WALLACIA | |||
On The Road | Cold Chisel | And we drove all day down Wallacia way, for three long days of music and friends | |
songs about WALLAGA LAKE | |||
Are You Lookin’ At Me? | Colin Hay | From the crackle of the cane, to the frown of a big black snake, from the breakers at Bondi, down to Wallaga Lake | |
songs about WANGANELLA | |||
I’ve Been Everywhere | Lucky Starr | Megalong, Wyong, Tuggerawong, Wanganella | |
songs about WANGI WANGI | |||
Don’t Call Wagga Wagga Wagga | Ted Egan | It’s Lang Lang and it’s Ki Ki, Wangi Wangi and Woy Woy | |
songs about THE WARRAMBUNGLES | |||
All Steamy | John Williamson | Seen the Warrumbungles, been through some jungles, wishing I was tangled in your arms | |
Raining On The Plains | Sara Storer & John Williamson | Haven’t seen the Warrumbungles all day, there’s a fair chance so the old blokes say | |
Roses | Speirosmusic | We can see the beauty of the Warrumbungles from a distance and I have seen your beauty from the start | |
The Warrambungle Mare | Reg Poole | On the Warrambungle foothills where begins the Castlereagh | |
songs about WEE WAA | |||
Don’t Call Wagga Wagga Wagga | Ted Egan | Wee Waa isn’t “Wee” | |
songs about WEST WYALONG | |||
By The Time I Get To Howlong | Spiderbait | I’m leavin’ on the midnight bus to West Wyalong | |
songs about WHITTON | |||
Tubbo Station | John Williamson | Never seen it so green ’round Tubbo Station. Tubbo Station is a sheep farm near Whitton, NSW | |
songs about WILCANNIA | |||
Welcome To Wilcannia | The Girls | From the indigenous youth Hip Hop compilation album, All You Mob | |
Wilcannia Comin’ At Ya | Keithy & The Boys | From the indigenous youth Hip Hop compilation album, All You Mob | |
Wilcannia Girls | Sam | From the indigenous youth Hip Hop compilation album, All You Mob | |
Wilcannia Warwool Judada Barma | Barkandji Boys | From the indigenous youth Hip Hop compilation album, All You Mob | |
songs about WILLOW TREE | |||
The Truckie’s Wife | John Williamson | And it’s raining down in Willow Tree, you wouldn’t hear a diesel truck tonight | |
songs about WOLLOMBI | |||
Amazing | Alex Lloyd | There is no direct mention of the town in the song, however the video clip is set in “Woolombi, Australia, 12th April 1976” | |
songs about WOLLONGONG | |||
Beachcomber From Wollongong | John Williamson | He’s just a beachcomber from Wollongong, a metal detector from Wollongong | |
I’ve Been Everywhere | Lucky Starr | I’ve been to Wollongong, Geelong, Kurrajong, Mullumbimby | |
Lights Of Wollongong | Aubrey & Martin | ||
Steel City Song | Daniel Johns | Roll on, roll on, roll on Wollongong, roll on, roll on, roll on Wollongong, rock on your steel city song | |
Wollongong And Illawarra | Traditional | Wollongong and Illawarra, native poets yet will sing of Wooloongong and Illawarra. Traditional bush ballad | |
Wollongong The Brave | Aunty Jack | ||
songs about WOODENBONG | |||
I’ve Been Everywhere | Lucky Starr | I’ve been to Ettalong, Dandenong, Woodenbong, Ballarat | |
songs about WOOLGOOLGA | |||
Woolgoolga | Johnny Yen | ||
Woolgoolga (Then And Now) | Stan Coster | ||
songs about WOOLONDILLY | |||
I’ve Been Everywhere | Lucky Starr | Kirribilli, Yeerongpilly, Wollondilly, don’t be silly | |
songs about WOY WOY | |||
Don’t Call Wagga Wagga Wagga | Ted Egan | It’s Lang Lang and it’s Ki Ki, Wangi Wangi and Woy Woy | |
songs about WYONG | |||
I’ve Been Everywhere | Lucky Starr | Megalong, Wyong, Tuggerawong, Wangarella | |
songs about YAMBA | |||
Camel Train To Yamba | John Williamson | We always got car sick, pooh, stick it out the window, he wouldn’t stop until we got to Yamba | |
songs about YASS | |||
Australia – The World’s Suburb | TISM | Kurds get gas and die to win, land from Yass to Deniliquin | |
songs about YOUNG | |||
Australia’s Cherry Capital | Trudi Summerfield | On the street, the people that you’ll meet, I think it’s truly magical, Australia’s cherry capital | |
The Maryborough Miner | Traditional The Larrikins Gary Shearston |
I’ve long tommed on the Lachlan and I’ve fossicked Lambing Flat. Traditional bush ballad dating back to the 1930’s. The area where Young is now situated was once known as Lambing Flat. |
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