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List of titles of unpublishable WWII songs in Les Cleveland's 1959 book
Songs We Sang: A Collection of N. Z. Army and Service Ballads


    Little Angeline
    You Can Tell Them All that we Learn ------ all.
    Eskimo Nell.
    Abdul the Bul-Bul.
    There's a Shortage of Good Whores in Mobile
    Bollicky Bill the Sailor
    Hey Jig-a-jig ---- a Little Pig.
    Round and Round Went the Great Big Wheel.
    Heigh-Ho Said Rolly.
    The Ball of Kerrymuir.
    My Old Gal Salme.
    Put on That Old Blue Ointment.
    Oh My Name is Tiger Lily, I'm a Whore from Piccadily.
    The Bastard from the Bush.
    One of the Porstmouth Whores.
    The Red Plush Britches.
    A Ring-a-rang-a-roo.
    For They were Large Balls.
    The Balls of O'Leary.
    The Old Red Flannel Drawers.
    If I Was a Rugby Fullback.
    I Love My Wife, I Love Her Dearly.
    Road to Gundagai.
    Country Girls they are the Best.
    One Evening I came Home My Darling Wife to See.
    A Drunken Old Harlot Lay Dying.
    Roll Me Over in the Clover.
    I Put My Finger in the Woodpecker's Hole.
    The Keyhole in the Door.
    I Know 'Cos I've Seen It.
    Cats on the Rooftops, Cats on the Tiles.
    'Twas on the Good Ship Venus.
    Passengers Will Please Refrain from Making Water.
    Isn't it a Pity She's Only One Titty.
    Sister Anna Will Carry the Banner.
    I Wish I Was a Fascinating Bitch.


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