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from Slim Dusty - To Whom It May Concern (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - To Whom It May Concern (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Looking Forward Looking Back (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Songs From Down Under (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Slim Dusty Australiana (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - The Slim Dusty Show (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - The Slim Dusty Family Live Across Australia (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Dusty Tracks (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - G'day G'day (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - To Whom It May Concern (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Talk About The Good Times (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Essentially Australian (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Slim Dusty Remembers Mack Cormack (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Live At Tamworth (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Foolin' Around (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - The Golden Anniversary Album (2003)
Oh it's-a lonesome away from your kindred and all
By the campfire at night, we'll hear the wild dingoes call But there's-a nothing so lonesome, morbid or drear Than to stand in the bar of a pub with no beer Now the publican's anxious for the quota to come And there's a faraway look on the face of the bum The maid's gone all cranky and the cook's acting queer Oh, what a terrible place is a pub with no beer Then the stockman rides up with his dry dusty throat He breasts up to the bar and pulls a wad from his coat But the smile on his face quickly turns to a sneer As the barman says sadly, "The pub's got no beer" Then the swaggie comes in, smothered in dust and flies He throws down his roll and rubs the sweat from his eyes But when he is told, he says, "What's this I hear? I've trudged fifty flamin' miles to a pub with no beer" Now there's a dog on the v'randa, for his master, he waits But the boss is inside, drinking wine with his mates He hurries for cover and he cringes in fear It's no place for a dog 'round a pub with no beer And old Billy the blacksmith, the first time in his life Why he's gone home cold sober to his darling wife He walks in the kitchen, she says, "You're early, Bill dear" But then he breaks down and tells her the pub's got no beer Oh, it's hard to believe that there's customers still But the money's still tinkling in the old ancient till The wine buffs are happy and I know they're sincere When they say they don't care if the pub's got no beer So it's-a lonesome away from your kindred and all By the campfire at night, we'll hear the wild dingoes call But there's-a nothing so lonesome, morbid or drear |
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from Slim Dusty - Walk A Country Mile (2003)
Oh it's-a lonesome away from your kindred and all
By the campfire at night, we'll hear the wild dingoes call But there's-a nothing so lonesome, morbid or drear Than to stand in the bar of a pub with no beer Now the publican's anxious for the quota to come And there's a faraway look on the face of the bum The maid's gone all cranky and the cook's acting queer Oh, what a terrible place is a pub with no beer Then the stockman rides up with his dry dusty throat He breasts up to the bar and pulls a wad from his coat But the smile on his face quickly turns to a sneer As the barman says sadly, "The pub's got no beer" Then the swaggie comes in, smothered in dust and flies He throws down his roll and rubs the sweat from his eyes But when he is told, he says, "What's this I hear? I've trudged fifty flamin' miles to a pub with no beer" Now there's a dog on the v'randa, for his master, he waits But the boss is inside, drinking wine with his mates He hurries for cover and he cringes in fear It's no place for a dog 'round a pub with no beer And old Billy the blacksmith, the first time in his life Why he's gone home cold sober to his darling wife He walks in the kitchen, she says, "You're early, Bill dear" But then he breaks down and tells her the pub's got no beer Oh, it's hard to believe that there's customers still But the money's still tinkling in the old ancient till The wine buffs are happy and I know they're sincere When they say they don't care if the pub's got no beer So it's-a lonesome away from your kindred and all By the campfire at night, we'll hear the wild dingoes call But there's-a nothing so lonesome, morbid or drear |
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from Slim Dusty - Slim Dusty's Beer Drinking Songs of Australia (2003)
Oh it's-a lonesome away from your kindred and all
By the campfire at night, we'll hear the wild dingoes call But there's-a nothing so lonesome, morbid or drear Than to stand in the bar of a pub with no beer Now the publican's anxious for the quota to come And there's a faraway look on the face of the bum The maid's gone all cranky and the cook's acting queer Oh, what a terrible place is a pub with no beer Then the stockman rides up with his dry dusty throat He breasts up to the bar and pulls a wad from his coat But the smile on his face quickly turns to a sneer As the barman says sadly, "The pub's got no beer" Then the swaggie comes in, smothered in dust and flies He throws down his roll and rubs the sweat from his eyes But when he is told, he says, "What's this I hear? I've trudged fifty flamin' miles to a pub with no beer" Now there's a dog on the v'randa, for his master, he waits But the boss is inside, drinking wine with his mates He hurries for cover and he cringes in fear It's no place for a dog 'round a pub with no beer And old Billy the blacksmith, the first time in his life Why he's gone home cold sober to his darling wife He walks in the kitchen, she says, "You're early, Bill dear" But then he breaks down and tells her the pub's got no beer Oh, it's hard to believe that there's customers still But the money's still tinkling in the old ancient till The wine buffs are happy and I know they're sincere When they say they don't care if the pub's got no beer So it's-a lonesome away from your kindred and all By the campfire at night, we'll hear the wild dingoes call But there's-a nothing so lonesome, morbid or drear |
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from Slim Dusty - A Piece of Aussie (2003)
Oh it's-a lonesome away from your kindred and all
By the campfire at night, we'll hear the wild dingoes call But there's-a nothing so lonesome, morbid or drear Than to stand in the bar of a pub with no beer Now the publican's anxious for the quota to come And there's a faraway look on the face of the bum The maid's gone all cranky and the cook's acting queer Oh, what a terrible place is a pub with no beer Then the stockman rides up with his dry dusty throat He breasts up to the bar and pulls a wad from his coat But the smile on his face quickly turns to a sneer As the barman says sadly, "The pub's got no beer" Then the swaggie comes in, smothered in dust and flies He throws down his roll and rubs the sweat from his eyes But when he is told, he says, "What's this I hear? I've trudged fifty flamin' miles to a pub with no beer" Now there's a dog on the v'randa, for his master, he waits But the boss is inside, drinking wine with his mates He hurries for cover and he cringes in fear It's no place for a dog 'round a pub with no beer And old Billy the blacksmith, the first time in his life Why he's gone home cold sober to his darling wife He walks in the kitchen, she says, "You're early, Bill dear" But then he breaks down and tells her the pub's got no beer Oh, it's hard to believe that there's customers still But the money's still tinkling in the old ancient till The wine buffs are happy and I know they're sincere When they say they don't care if the pub's got no beer So it's-a lonesome away from your kindred and all By the campfire at night, we'll hear the wild dingoes call But there's-a nothing so lonesome, morbid or drear |
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from Slim Dusty - Travellin' Still, Always Will (2003)
Oh it's-a lonesome away from your kindred and all
By the campfire at night, we'll hear the wild dingoes call But there's-a nothing so lonesome, morbid or drear Than to stand in the bar of a pub with no beer Now the publican's anxious for the quota to come And there's a faraway look on the face of the bum The maid's gone all cranky and the cook's acting queer Oh, what a terrible place is a pub with no beer Then the stockman rides up with his dry dusty throat He breasts up to the bar and pulls a wad from his coat But the smile on his face quickly turns to a sneer As the barman says sadly, "The pub's got no beer" Then the swaggie comes in, smothered in dust and flies He throws down his roll and rubs the sweat from his eyes But when he is told, he says, "What's this I hear? I've trudged fifty flamin' miles to a pub with no beer" Now there's a dog on the v'randa, for his master, he waits But the boss is inside, drinking wine with his mates He hurries for cover and he cringes in fear It's no place for a dog 'round a pub with no beer And old Billy the blacksmith, the first time in his life Why he's gone home cold sober to his darling wife He walks in the kitchen, she says, "You're early, Bill dear" But then he breaks down and tells her the pub's got no beer Oh, it's hard to believe that there's customers still But the money's still tinkling in the old ancient till The wine buffs are happy and I know they're sincere When they say they don't care if the pub's got no beer So it's-a lonesome away from your kindred and all By the campfire at night, we'll hear the wild dingoes call But there's-a nothing so lonesome, morbid or drear |
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from Slim Dusty - Aussie Sing Song/Another Aussie Sing Song (2003)
Oh it's-a lonesome away from your kindred and all
By the campfire at night, we'll hear the wild dingoes call But there's-a nothing so lonesome, morbid or drear Than to stand in the bar of a pub with no beer Now the publican's anxious for the quota to come And there's a faraway look on the face of the bum The maid's gone all cranky and the cook's acting queer Oh, what a terrible place is a pub with no beer Then the stockman rides up with his dry dusty throat He breasts up to the bar and pulls a wad from his coat But the smile on his face quickly turns to a sneer As the barman says sadly, "The pub's got no beer" Then the swaggie comes in, smothered in dust and flies He throws down his roll and rubs the sweat from his eyes But when he is told, he says, "What's this I hear? I've trudged fifty flamin' miles to a pub with no beer" Now there's a dog on the v'randa, for his master, he waits But the boss is inside, drinking wine with his mates He hurries for cover and he cringes in fear It's no place for a dog 'round a pub with no beer And old Billy the blacksmith, the first time in his life Why he's gone home cold sober to his darling wife He walks in the kitchen, she says, "You're early, Bill dear" But then he breaks down and tells her the pub's got no beer Oh, it's hard to believe that there's customers still But the money's still tinkling in the old ancient till The wine buffs are happy and I know they're sincere When they say they don't care if the pub's got no beer So it's-a lonesome away from your kindred and all By the campfire at night, we'll hear the wild dingoes call But there's-a nothing so lonesome, morbid or drear |
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from Slim Dusty - Slim Dusty Live At The Wagga Wagga (2003)
Oh it's-a lonesome away from your kindred and all
By the campfire at night, we'll hear the wild dingoes call But there's-a nothing so lonesome, morbid or drear Than to stand in the bar of a pub with no beer Now the publican's anxious for the quota to come And there's a faraway look on the face of the bum The maid's gone all cranky and the cook's acting queer Oh, what a terrible place is a pub with no beer Then the stockman rides up with his dry dusty throat He breasts up to the bar and pulls a wad from his coat But the smile on his face quickly turns to a sneer As the barman says sadly, "The pub's got no beer" Then the swaggie comes in, smothered in dust and flies He throws down his roll and rubs the sweat from his eyes But when he is told, he says, "What's this I hear? I've trudged fifty flamin' miles to a pub with no beer" Now there's a dog on the v'randa, for his master, he waits But the boss is inside, drinking wine with his mates He hurries for cover and he cringes in fear It's no place for a dog 'round a pub with no beer And old Billy the blacksmith, the first time in his life Why he's gone home cold sober to his darling wife He walks in the kitchen, she says, "You're early, Bill dear" But then he breaks down and tells her the pub's got no beer Oh, it's hard to believe that there's customers still But the money's still tinkling in the old ancient till The wine buffs are happy and I know they're sincere When they say they don't care if the pub's got no beer So it's-a lonesome away from your kindred and all By the campfire at night, we'll hear the wild dingoes call But there's-a nothing so lonesome, morbid or drear |
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from Slim Dusty - The Slim Dusty Show (2003)
Oh it's-a lonesome away from your kindred and all
By the campfire at night, we'll hear the wild dingoes call But there's-a nothing so lonesome, morbid or drear Than to stand in the bar of a pub with no beer Now the publican's anxious for the quota to come And there's a faraway look on the face of the bum The maid's gone all cranky and the cook's acting queer Oh, what a terrible place is a pub with no beer Then the stockman rides up with his dry dusty throat He breasts up to the bar and pulls a wad from his coat But the smile on his face quickly turns to a sneer As the barman says sadly, "The pub's got no beer" Then the swaggie comes in, smothered in dust and flies He throws down his roll and rubs the sweat from his eyes But when he is told, he says, "What's this I hear? I've trudged fifty flamin' miles to a pub with no beer" Now there's a dog on the v'randa, for his master, he waits But the boss is inside, drinking wine with his mates He hurries for cover and he cringes in fear It's no place for a dog 'round a pub with no beer And old Billy the blacksmith, the first time in his life Why he's gone home cold sober to his darling wife He walks in the kitchen, she says, "You're early, Bill dear" But then he breaks down and tells her the pub's got no beer Oh, it's hard to believe that there's customers still But the money's still tinkling in the old ancient till The wine buffs are happy and I know they're sincere When they say they don't care if the pub's got no beer So it's-a lonesome away from your kindred and all By the campfire at night, we'll hear the wild dingoes call But there's-a nothing so lonesome, morbid or drear |
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from Slim Dusty - Dinki-Di Aussies (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Slim Dusty Australiana (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - King of Kalgoorlie/Stories I Wanted To Tell (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Lights On The Hill (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - A Piece of Aussie (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - 91 Over 50 (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - I'll Take Mine Country Style (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - 1900-04-08 (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - A Piece of Aussie (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Just Slim - With A Few Old Friends (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Ringer From The Top End (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Country Livin' (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - A Time To Remember (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - That's The Song We're Singing (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - I'll Take Mine Country Style (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Aussie Sing Song/Another Aussie Sing Song (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - 1900-04-08 (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Travelling Country Man (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - The Man Who Steadies The Lead (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Songs My Father Sang To Me (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - To Whom It May Concern (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - King of Kalgoorlie/Stories I Wanted To Tell (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Slim Dusty Sings Joy Mckean (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Sing Along With Dad (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Natural High (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Slim Dusty's Beer Drinking Songs of Australia (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Aussie Sing Song/Another Aussie Sing Song (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Essentially Australian (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - The Men From Nulla Nulla - Slim Dusty & Shorty Ranger Reunited And Revisited (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Down The Dusty Road (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Me And My Guitar (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Things I See Around Me/On The Move (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Talk About The Good Times (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Dusty Tracks (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Cattle Camp Crooner (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Essentially Australian (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Natural High (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Country Way of Life (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - A Time To Remember (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Slim Dusty...Live Into The 90's (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Slim Dusty...Live Into The 90's (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - I Haven't Changed A Bit (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - I Haven't Changed A Bit (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - The Anniversary Album No. 2/1943-1993 (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - A Piece of Aussie (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Songs From The Land I Love (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Slim Dusty Sings Stan Coster (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Rarities (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Songs From The Cattle Camps/Songs In The Saddle (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Songs From The Cattle Camps/Songs In The Saddle (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - West of Winton (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Songs From Down Under (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - The Men From Nulla Nulla - Slim Dusty & Shorty Ranger Reunited And Revisited (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Tall Stories & Sad Songs (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - King of Kalgoorlie/Stories I Wanted To Tell (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - 1900-04-08 (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - The Anniversary Album No. 2/1943-1993 (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - The Slim Dusty Heritage Album (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Live At Tamworth (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - An Evening With Slim Dusty & Joy Mckean (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - The Golden Anniversary Album (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - To Whom It May Concern (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Slim Dusty...Live Into The 90's (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Sing Along With Dad (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Tall Stories & Sad Songs (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Travelling Still, Always Will (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Travellin' Still, Always Will (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Lights On The Hill (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - King of Kalgoorlie/Stories I Wanted To Tell (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Down The Dusty Road (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Songs From The Land I Love (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Way Out There (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Makin' A Mile (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Travelling Country Man (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Land of Lots of Time (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Neon City (2003) | |||||
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from Slim Dusty - Things I See Around Me/On The Move (2003) |