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raredance Mudcat Australia-New Zealand Songbook (1356* d) RE: Mudcat Australia/NZ Songbook 06 Mar 21


Not sure if this belongs here but didn't know where else to put it.
An index to New Zealand Folksongs.

New Zealand folksongs : song of a young country /
edited by Neil Colquhoun.
Published
Wellington : Reed, 1972.


John Smith A. B.
Davy Lowston
.New Zealand whales
.Come all you tonguers
.Soon may the Wellerman come
.Across the line
.Blood red roses
.Altered days
.I'm a young man
.Little Tommy Pinkerton.
Black velvet band.
Rise out your bed.
Darling Johnny O.
How to dodge the hard times.
Trade of Kauri gum.
The black swans.
Song of the digger.
End of the Earth.
As the black billy boils.
Tuapeka gold.
Bright fine gold.
Packing my things.
Wakamarina.
New chums at the diggings.
The old identity.
Gold's a wonderful thing.
Waitekauri ev'rytime.
Diggers farewell.
Gay deserter.
Te kooti, e ha.
Rerenga's wool.
Murderer's rock.
McKenzie and his dog.
My man's gone.
Drinking rum and raspberry.
Talking swag.Friendly road.
The foggy foggy banks.
Shearing.Dug-out in the true.
Leatherman.
Banks of the Waikato.
The day the pub burned down.
The mill.
Run for your life.
Railway Bill.
Down in the Brunner Mine.
The sweater.
151 days.
Gutboard blues.
Cargo workers.


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