A Land He Calls His Own
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- Cattlemen from the high plains
- Australia's on the wallaby
- Sittin' on the old front verandah
- Old Kentucky rig
- When the currawongs come down
- Henry Lawson's pen
- Nulla creek
- The shearing song
- Grandfather Johnson
- My son's guitar
- The crow
- Mount bukaroo
- The birdsville track
- Harry the breaker
- The dog who stole my hat
- G'day, g'day
- Dinkum Bushman's hands
- Son of noisy dan
- Highway fever
- Singer from down under
- Catching yellow belly
- Stock horses
- It takes a drought
- Hard hard country
- Keeroongooloo station
- Drovin' (Duet with Anne Kirkpatrick)
- Campfire yarn
- Wehn snowy sings of home
- Camooweal
- My time
- The front row
- Some thins a man can't fight
- No place on earth like Australia
- Plains of peppimenarti
- The foxleigh rodeo
- Morning mail
- End of the canning stock route
- King of Kalgoorie
- The pubs still make a quid
- Pushin' time
- Steppin' round Australia
- Scrap with a buck kangaroo
- Ballad of the drover
- Droving by train
- Lawson's ghost
- A land he calls his own
- Another day, another town (duett with Gordon Parsons)
- Up the old nulla road
- Second class, wait here
- A prouder man than you
- Balladeers of Australia
- About this hat
- Crying on each other's shoulder (duett with Anne Kirkpatrick)
- How's your memory
- Drought time
- The round table
- Last of the bushmen
- The pearl of them all
- What I am
- Traveller's prayer




