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  2. List of songs about cities - Wikipedia

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    "The Battle of Brisbane" by the Pogues "Big Old Car" by Adam Brand, Cold Chisel "Brisbane" by the Wiggles "Brisbane '82" by John Kennedy [8] "Brisbane, 1933" by the Gin Club "Brisbane City" by Joel Turner "Brisbane Girl" by Penny Davies and Roger Ilott "Brisbane Ladies" by The Bushwhackers "Brisbane Love Song" by Sun Kil Moon

  3. Moreton Bay (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song may have been composed at the time of Logan's death on or soon after 18 October 1830. [1] A version entitled "The Convict's Arrival" or "The Convict's Lament on the Death of Captain Logan" has been attributed to Francis MacNamara [ 2 ] who was transported to Australia in 1832 and was never held at Moreton Bay.

  4. The Go-Betweens - Wikipedia

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    Opened in 2010, the Go Between Bridge in Brisbane is named after the band. The focal point of The Go-Betweens was the song writing skills of Forster and McLennan, described by The Village Voice critic Robert Christgau as "the greatest songwriting partnership working today." Each developed a distinctive but complementary style: Forster's songs ...

  5. C'mon Aussie C'mon - Wikipedia

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    In December 2019, the jingle was reprised by Commonwealth Bank ahead of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2020.New lyrics about members of the Australia women's cricket team, including Beth Mooney, Meg Lanning and Ellyse Perry, were written by Hamish Stewart from advertising agency GHO Sydney and recorded by Allan Johnston, one of the original creators. [7]

  6. Brisbane Ladies - Wikipedia

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    Brisbane Ladies" is an Australian folksong and is one of many adaptations of the traditional British naval song "Spanish Ladies". The song is also known as "Augathella Station". The song is also known as "Augathella Station".

  7. Railroad Gin - Wikipedia

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    Railroad Gin were an Australian soul and R&B group from Brisbane, formed in 1968. In 1970 they were joined by Laurie Stone on keyboards, vocals, saxophone and trombone. Carol Lloyd joined in 1970, becoming lead vocalist in September 1971.They released two albums on Polydor, A Matter of Time (1974) and Journey's End (1976

  8. Letty Katts - Wikipedia

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    Katts was born in 1919, the only daughter [2] of Anton Katts (22 January 1888 – March 1952) and Lucretia Katts, née Pimblett, who married on 11 June 1921. [3] Anton was born in Ostrog, Russia, [3] (perhaps Ostrog, Šentjernej) and in 1912 left as a refugee for Australia, and founded a radiator repair and sheet metal fabrication shop "King & Katts" [4] at 623 Wickham Street, Fortitude Valley ...

  9. Skipping-rope rhyme - Wikipedia

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    An Australian version of the Charlie Chaplin Skipping Song, as sung at Salisbury Primary School in Brisbane, Australia in the mid 1950s, is as follows: Charlie Chaplin went to France, To teach the ladies how to dance, First he did the Rumba, Then he did the twist, Then he did the Highland Fling, And then he did the splits.