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at the pub, or at a party, whenever you're stuck, for what to say,
if
you wanna be dinky-di, why don't you give it a try,
look
'em right in the eye and say g'day
(Slim Dusty)
Show 114
Ch-ch-ch-changes
I
Wish I Had A Sister - Suzannah Espie, from her album Mother's Not
Feeling Herself Today, which came out in 2015.
Hard
Land - Chris Wilson, from his album Flying Fish, a 2012 release.
Skeleton
Kiss - Geoff Achison, from his 2018 album Sovereign Town.
Baby
Don't You Cry - Brooke Taylor, from her album There's Magic In
Mistakes, an April 2024 release.
Show
Window - The Straight Arrows, from August 2024, the album Surface
World.
Gatjumak
- a 2022 single by the Andrew Gurruwiwi Band.
We're
back into the vault
Say
That You're Mine - the Easybeats, it was the B-side to a 1965 single,
on the A side was For My Woman.
Bad
Boy - The Twilights, a single from 1966. The Twilights featured Glenn
Shorrock on vocals, he went on to fame and fortune with the Little
River Band.
Come
On - The Atlantics, a 1967 single. They were better known as an
instrumental surf rock band but they added singer Johnny Rebb for a
few numbers.
My
Canary Has Circles Under His Eyes - Captain Matchbox Whoopee Band, the
song was popular in the US in the early 1930s, Captain Matchbox
included it on their 1973 album Smoke Dreams.
Out
The Door - Emma Donovan and her band the Putbacks, from 2021, the
album titled Under These Streets.
Change
Is Coming - Emma Donovan from a record she released in April 2024
titled Til My Song Is Done. The song featured Liz Stringer singing
with Emma.
Orleans
Stomp, and The Honeymoon Is Over - the Cruel Sea, the first two
tracks from their 1993 album.
Under
The Milky Way - the Church, from their 1988 album Starfish.
Intro:
Roulette - Dom Mariani and the Majestic Kelp, Underwater Casino,
2003.
Exit
and extra: Pacific Heights - Baby Langston from their acclaimed 1998
album.