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The Western Bulldogs team song was originally called "Sons of the 'Scray" before Footscray changed their name to the Western Bulldogs in 1997, with the song's lyrics being altered to "Sons of the West". [8] At that same time, other lyrics changes were made to the last few lines of the song.
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Song about Hondo Grattan, a successful horse in the 1970s. Paralympic Games: Rise to the Moment: 2000: Mike Brady (writer/singer) Official song for the Australian Paralympic Team at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics: Rugby league: The Rugby League Song: 1980: Danny McMaster (writer/singer) Rugby union: A Number on My Back: 2000: John Williamson ...
In the early 1970s, Brady continued to release a number of singles, including two which reached the Australian top 50. [2] He sang backing vocals for Renée Geyer's second album It's a Man's Man's World. [3] In the mid-1970s, Brady started his own record company called "Full Moon Records" and a publishing company called "Remix Publishing".
Team songs are a common part of the culture of Australian rules football. The following articles relate to the songs associated with Australian rules football: Pages in category "Australian rules football songs"
It was the official AFL Centenary song. [23] Models member James Freud performed "One Tony Lockett", an ode to Tony Lockett, at the SCG, [24] and released Today's Legends of AFL Football as James Freud and the Reserves. Football humorists the Coodabeen Champions have written many songs about the sport since the Coodabeens Footy Show first aired ...
The AFL then began work to establish a club on the Gold Coast as a new expansion team; the Gold Coast Suns were established, and they joined the AFL in 2011 as the 17th team; they finished last on the ladder. The same year, Collingwood played Geelong in the 2011 grand final. Collingwood had only lost to one team all year, Geelong, and now faced ...
The following lists the top 25 (end of year) charting singles on the Australian Singles Charts, for the year of 1970. These were the best charting singles in Australia for 1970. The source for this year is the " Kent Music Report ", known from 1987 onwards as the "Australian Music Report".