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Sing! 1975 – 2014 Song Index Sing! 1975 – 2014 song index Song Title Composer/s Publication Year/s First line of song 24 Robbers Peter Butler 1993 Not last night but the night before ... 59th St. Bridge Song [Feelin' Groovy], The Paul Simon 1977, 1985 Slow down, you move too fast, you got to make the morning last … A Beautiful Morning Felix Cavaliere & Eddie Brigati 2010 It's a beautiful morning… A Canine Christmas Concerto Traditional/May Kay Beall 2009 On the first day of Christmas my true love gave to me… A Long Straight Line G Porter & T Curtan 2006 Jack put down his lister shears to join the welders and engineers A New Day is Dawning James Masden 2012 The first rays of sun touch the ocean, the golden rays of sun touch the sea. A Wallaby in My Garden Matthew Hindson 2007 There's a wallaby in my garden… A Whole New World (Aladdin's Theme) Words by Tim Rice & music by Alan Menken 2006 I can show you the world. A Wombat on a Surfboard Louise Perdana 2014 I was sitting on the beach one day when I saw a funny figure heading my way. A.E.I.O.U. Brian Fitzgerald, additional words by Lorraine Milne 1990 I can't make my mind up- I don't know what to do. Aba Daba Honeymoon Arthur Fields & Walter Donaldson 2000 "Aba daba ... -" said the chimpie to the monk. ABC Freddie Perren, Alphonso Mizell, Berry Gordy & Deke Richards 2003 You went to school to learn girl, things you never, never knew before. Abiyoyo Traditional Bantu 1994 Abiyoyo ... yo yo yo yo yo yo Absolutely Everybody Mark Holden, James Ingram & Anthony Hicks 2005, 2014 Absolutely everybody, absolutely everybody. Everybody needs a little loving. Achim Baram Traditional Korean 1997 Achim baram chan baram ae ulgo ganun jau girogi uri ... Achy Breaky Heart Don von Tress 1995 You can tell the world you never was my girl ... Addams Family Vic Mizzy 2007 They're creepy and they're kooky- mysterious and spooky ... © Australian Broadcasting Corporation 1 Sing! 1975 – 2014 song index Song Title Composer/s Publication Year/s First line of song Addams Family, The [TV medley] Vic Mizzy 1994 They're creepy and they're kooky- mysterious and spooky ... Advance Australia Fair Peter Dodds McCormick 1991, 2012 Australians all let us rejoice for we are young and free… After the Night Richard Digance 1988 I'm sitting here wondering what will become of me … Agadoo Symile, Delancray & Peram 1986 Agadoo doo doo, push pineapple, shake the tree. Age of Reason Todd Hunter & Johanna Pigott 2002 From the day that we were born we've been heading down a track … Ah! Poor Bird Traditional 1984 Ah, poor bird, take thy flight, far above the sorrows of this sad night. Ai-Bolubolum Traditional 2007 Ai bolubolum, vai bolubolum Ain't Gonna Grieve My Lord No More Traditional 1982 Oh, you can't get to heaven in a rockin' chair … Ain't No Mountain High Enough N Ashford & V Simpson 2006 Ain't no mountain high enough, ain't no valley low enough Ain't She Sweet Jack Yellen & Milton Ager 1981 Ain't she sweet? See her coming down the street! Air Brian Simmons 1975 Have you been to the city and smelt the city smells? Air Rock re'nre' Roll Band Unknown 1992 You don't even need to know how to play ... Albatross Murray Lennox 2001, 2014 Soaring majestically on outspread wing- riding the thermals ... Alexander's Ragtime Band Irving Berlin 1979, 1989 Come on and hear … Alexander's Ragtime Band … Alfred Anonymous 1999 Have you ever been down a water spout ... Algy Met a Bear Traditional Rhyme 2002 Algy met a bear … Alice Traditional camp song 1993 "Alice- where are you going?"- "Upstairs to take a bath." © Australian Broadcasting Corporation 2 Sing! 1975 – 2014 song index Song Title Composer/s Publication Year/s First line of song All Day Singing Traditional 1982 All day singing … supper's on the ground … All in the Same Boat Rhonda Macken 2004 I am the captain! You all must listen to me. All My Trials Traditional African-American 1978 If religion was a thing that money could buy … All Night, All Day Traditional African-American 1975, 1995 All night, all day, angels watching over me my Lord. All Things Bright and Beautiful Cecil Frances Alexander & William H Monk 1979, 1985 All things bright and beautiful, all creatures great and small … All Those Years Janet Swain 2003 If I could take one thing from you, in all the time I've spent with you. Alley Oop Dallas Frazier 1991 There's a man in the funny papers we all know. Alligator's Old Top Hat, The Evan Jones 1982 Once upon a time, such a long time ago, when the sky was green, not blue .. Along Came Jones Jerry Leiber & Mike Stoller 1995 I flopped down in my easy chair and turned on Channel Two ... Along the Bumpy Road Louise Pettinger 1995 Along the bumpy road- wheels thunder by. Along The Road to Gundagai Jack O'Hagen 1981, 1993 There's a track winding back to an old-fashioned shack … Amazing Grace Traditional American melody, words by John Newton 1976 Amazing grace! How sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me! Amazing World David Yazbek 1998 When I woke up on Saturday morning- I didn't want to open my eyes ... Amen Traditional African-American 1993 Amen ... See the baby- lying in the manger ... Amigos Para Siempre Andrew Lloyd Weber & Don Black 2004 I don't have to say a word to you. An Easter Round Elinor Bazdar [round] 1984 Let's rejoice it's Easter time, can't you hear the church bells chime ... An Ordinary Dog Lorraine A Milne 1981 It looked like an ordinary dog, on the day it was presented to me … © Australian Broadcasting Corporation 3 Sing! 1975 – 2014 song index Song Title Composer/s Publication Year/s First line of song Ancient Mother Tradtional 2009 Ancient Mother, I hear you calling. And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda Eric Bogle 1983, 1989, 2014 When I was a young man, I carried a pack, and lived the life of a rover. And They March Phil Paviour 1999 It's said that those who will grow old ... Andy's Gone with Cattle Music traditional, words by Henry Lawson 1975 Our Andy's gone with cattle now, our hearts are out of order. Angels We Have Heard on High Traditional 1985 Angels we have heard on high, sweetly singing o'er the plains … Animal Collective, The Lorraine A Milne 1989 When you put a bunch of animals together … Annual Thing, The Jon Madin 2000 January- February- March- April- May- June and July. Another Fall of Rain Traditional 1978, 2010 Oh, the weather had been sultry for a fortnight's time or more … Another Op'nin', Another Show Cole Porter 2006 Another op'ning, another show… Antonio Laura E Richards & Elaine Hempton 1982 Antonio, Antonio, was tired of living alonio … Any Dream Will Do [Joseph and his Technicolor Dreamcoat medley] Tim Rice & Andrew Lloyd Webber 1976, 1981, 1994 I closed my eyes, drew back the curtain, to see for certain what I thought I knew … Anything You Can Do Irving Berlin 2009 I'm superior, you're inferior, I'm the big attaction, you're the small Apusski Dusky Traditional 1980, 1986 In middle ocean, sardines are swimming … Aquarius [Hair medley] James Rado, Gerome Ragni & Galt MacDermot 1983, 1998 When the moon is in the seventh house … Arafura Pearl Kathleen Mills 2011 On the north coast of Australia…. Arkansas Traveller, The Traditional American 1977, 1983 Oh, once upon a time in Arkansas, an old man sat in his little cabin door … © Australian Broadcasting Corporation 4 Sing! 1975 – 2014 song index Song Title Composer/s Publication Year/s First line of song Arnhem Land Lullaby Mununggu & Ted Egan 1976, 1987 Goodnight little children, time to go to bed … A-Roving Traditional sea shanty 1977, 1983 In Amsterdam there lived a maid, mark well what I say … As I Swam Down to Breakfast Michael Dennis Browne & David Lord 1996 As I swam down to breakfast I stumbled on a rock ... Asmar Traditional Kurdish 2004 Khom Kermanshani yaarom Ghasriya. A-Soalin' Paul Stookey, Tracy Batteaste & Elena Mezzetti 1975, 1989 Heigh ho, nobody home, meat nor drink, nor money I have none … At the Codfish Ball Lew Pollack & Sidney Mitchell 1980, 1988 Come along and follow me, to the bottom of the sea. Attack of the Killer Tomatoes John Debello 2010 Attack of the killer tomatoes… Atti Dai Traditional 2010 Atti Daioh Yo voye dit moin… Auld Lang Syne Traditional 2003 Should auld acquaintance be forgot and never brought to mind? Aunt Maggie's Remedy Formby & Latta 1980 Now, there's all sorts of remedies that you can buy … Aussie Bar-B-Que Song, The Eric Bogle 1990 When the summer sun is shinin' on Australia's happy land ... Aussie Jingle Bells Colin Buchanan 1994 Dashing through the bush in a rusty Holden ute ... Australia Changing Jon McIntosh 1996 Australia was born on the back of the sheep ... Australia Hooray Peter Combe 1983 Thirty-nine in the shade, take a glass, lemonade … Australian National Anthem (in the Dharawal language) Dr Jaky Troy 2003 Nyini Australia gal budjari garibarrayini budjari buriga budjari … Autumn Leaves Traditional, music by Peter Butler 1998 Whirling and twirling the leaves fall down. Ay Ya Zahn Traditional Lebanese 2000 Ay ya zahn ay ya zahn ay ya zahn el a berdeen. Yah whir ya whir in ... © Australian Broadcasting Corporation 5 Sing! 1975 – 2014 song index Song Title Composer/s Publication Year/s First line of song Ayelevi Traditional Ghanese 2001 Ayelevi me kulo mido papa A yele.
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