A daily posting of Australian folk songs - 26 January, 2011 to 26 January, 2012.
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Saturday, September 10, 2011
Last Work, We Go Home
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We been leaving Mackay,
Going to Bell Cay, eh
For our work, our work,
Last work this year now, eh.
Last work, we go home,
Last work, we go home,
Back again, eh,
For our home, our home far away,
I won't come back any more, South, eh
Last work, we go home,
Last work, we go home,
Back again, eh,
For our home, our home far away,
I won't come back any more, South, eh
From Ron Edwards Big Book of Australian Folk Song with the following notes:
LAST WORK WE GO HOME is a homesick cry from the trochus boats. It was sung to me by Mat. Savage, who learned it while working as a shell diver. The song tells of the final trip before the close of season after which the luggers will head north to Thursday Island and home, before the coming of the monsoons.
I can't get the audio to run.
ReplyDeleteThe mp3 file is empty - it has zero length.
ReplyDeleteJust to say I'm really enjoying this exploration of Australian songs and my wife really likes your choice of accompanying illustrations & pictures
All fixed. Sorry about that. No post today - I lost my voice on the weekend. Catchup tomorrow!
ReplyDelete" Voice won't come back any more, South, eh" ?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the repair job John - charming song. Now - rest, rum & lemon...