Helen,And all: I posted general comments to the other ANZAC Day threads but thanks for the songs. I had about a week to learn completely new material, as did my fellow singers. I now own the equivalent of 3 CDs worth of Aussie songs. I was struck by how familiar some of the songs are. As a sea chantey singer, it was relatively easy to sing the Aussie versions of "Click Go the Shears" (somewhat like "Strike the Bell SEcond Mate" and actually recognized as such by another Yank in the audience whose father used to sing it!);"All For me Grog" (just change the chorus); "Queensland Drovers" (easier to learn than "Spanish Ladies" but I used the more uptempo tune). The other songs were supplemented by other guitar tunes --so the set actually lasted 2 hours and got everyone through their tucker. Having listened to the myriad of songs, I'd add "The Shores of Botany Bay," "Ryeback Shearer" (which has some similarities to "The Irish Rover"), and "Billy of Tea." The ANZAK, ANZAC Day Ball was "Brill."