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The Seekers - With My Swag All On My Shoulder lyrics

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When first we left old England's shores, such yarns as we were told
As how folks in Australia could pick up lumps of gold
So when we got to Melbourne Town, we were ready soon to slip
And get even with the captain, we scuttled from the ship

With my swag all on my shoulder, black billy in my hand
I travelled the bush of Australia like a true-born native man

We steered our course for Portland Town, then north-west of Ballarat
Where some of us got mighty thin and some got sleek and fat
Some tried their luck at Bindigo and some at Fiery Creek
I made a fortune in a day and spent it in a week

With my swag all on my shoulder, black billy in my hand
I travelled the bush of Australia like a true-born native man

So round the tucker tracks I tramp, nor leave them out of sight
My swag's on my left shoulder and then upon my right
And then I take it on my back and oft upon it lie
These are the best of tucker tracks, so I'll stay here till I die

With my swag all on my shoulder, black billy in my hand
I travelled the bush of Australia like a true-born native man
I travelled the bush of Australia like a true-born native man
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Author: Guy - Durham - Potger - Woodley

Composer: ?

Publisher: EMI Records Ltd

Details:

Released in: 1968

Language: English

Appearing on: Treasure Chest - The Essential Collection (1997) , 25 Year Reunion Celebration (1999) , The Seekers (1964) , Complete (1995)

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