Buddy Williams - The Last Outback Entertainer
Description
Harold "Buddy" Williams (1918–1986) was an Australian country music singer and songwriter. He was the first Australian born to record country music in Australia. These digitally remastered Original Recording from 1939-1953 are some of the best of his career. The recordings from 1942 through to 1945 are considered by many good judges to be the finest ever recordings of a vocalist and guitarist.
Tracklisting
CD1
Give a Little Credit to Your Dad
The Orphan's Lament
Dreamin' of My Mother
There's an Empty Bunk in the Bunkhouse
The Newsboy's Message
Can a Black Sheep be Forgiven
Maple on the Hill
The Face on the Bar Room Floor
What a Pal My Mother Might Have Been
My Pretty Quadroon
A Mother's Plea
The Bushman's Rodeo
Riding Down the Valley
The Mountain Barbeque
The Orphan Boy and His Dog
CD2
Always Call Me Darling
My Darling River Rose
Wedding Bells
The Black Sheep
I'm Gonna Tear Down the Mailbox
Beyond the Setting Sun
A Mother as Lovely as You
Too Many Parties Too Many Pals
I Can't Stand Sitting in a Cell
Gambling Polka Dot Blues
My Mother Must Have Been a Girl Like You
I Love You a Thousand Ways
Somebody's Stolen My Honey
Blue Since You've Been Gone
Death of Hank Williams
CD3
Dear Old Dorrigo
Spirit of Progress
The Kelly Gang
The Flying Doctor
Rhythm In The Saddle
Riding Home At Sundown
The Drover's Song
Freight Train Blues
The Swagman's Friend
Australia's Kitty Grill
Christmas Bells
Music In My Pony's Feet
The Old Sundowner
Bushland Paradise
Pioneering Days


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