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The Overlanders Australian Folk Song Transcribed by K Woodgate Easy melody Version The song can be found on records by the Bushwackers, Cobbers, William Clauson and many other Australian Folk records. Am C Dm Em e|------------------|-------------------|-----------------|------------------| B|------------------|-------------------|-----------------|------------------| G|------------------|-------------------|-----------------|------------------| D|-2-----2----------|-------------------|-0-----0---0-----|-0--2--2----2-----| A|----------0-----2-|-3---3----3-----3--|---------------3-|------------------| E|------------------|-------------------|-----------------|------------------| There's a trade you all know well, It's bring-ing the cat-tle o-ver. Now Am C Dm Em C e|----------------|---------------|------------|--------------|-------------- B|----------------|---------------|------------|--------------|-------------- G|----------------|---------------|------------|--------------|-------------- D|-2--2-----------|-------------2-|-0-0------0-|-2---2---2-2--|-0--2-----3--- A|--------0-----2-|-3---3--3------|------3-----|--------------|-------------- E|----------------|---------------|------------|--------------|-------------- lis-ten while I tell to you How I be-came a drov-er. I want-ed stock for G C G Am C e|--------------------|-------------|-----------------|-------------------| B|--------------------|-------------|-----------------|-------------------| G|-0-----0------------|----------0--|-0--2------2--2--|-0-----------------| D|-------------3--2---|-0--2--3-----|-----------------|-----2---2---2-----| A|--------------------|-------------|-----------------|-------------------| E|--------------------|-------------|-----------------|-------------------| Queens-land, To Kemp-sey I did wan-der Bought a thous-and cat-tle there Em Am e|-------------------|-----------------| B|-------------------|-----------------| G|-------------------|-----------------| D|--0----------------|-----------------| A|-----3----3------2-|-------0------0--| E|-------------------|-3---------------| And then turned o- ver - land - er. CHORUS C G C G Am e|---------------|----------------------|------------------|---------------- B|---------------|----------------------|------------------|---------------- G|---------------|-0----0------0--------|-------------0----|-0-----2---2--2- D|-2---0---2---3-|-----------------2----|-0--2-----3-------|---------------- A|---------------|----------------------|------------------|---------------- E|---------------|----------------------|------------------|---------------- Pass the bot-tle round boys, and don't you leave it stand there, For to-night C Em Am e|----------------------|------------|---------------|| B|----------------------|------------|---------------|| G|-0--------------------|------------|---------------|| D|------2-----2---2-----|-0----------|---------------|| A|----------------------|---3--3--2--|-----0----0----|| E|----------------------|------------|-3-------------|| we'll drink the health of ev-ry o - ver-land-er When the cattle were counted And the outfit ready to start, I saw the boys all mounted With their swags thrown in the cart, All kinds of men I had too Lawyers, doctors, good and bad, In the mob of overlanders. Where the grass was green and young, When a squatter with a curse and shout, Told me to move along. I said, 'Come draw it mild man, And don't you raise my dander For I'm a regular knowin' card, A Queensland overlander.' We move the cattle fifty miles And make camp for the day, We talk about the rich folk's life And true loves far away. Our tucker isn't fancy Beef and tea and damper But wash it down with Queensland rum It suits the overlander, Our clothes are getting dirtier And throats they choke with dust, We set our tired horses free And in the dogs we trust. We gaze into the shimmering haze, And dream of places grander, But, come what may, we know we'll stay The Queensland overlander I would scorn to prig a shirt, That all my mates can say But if we pass a township Upon a washing day, The dirty brats of kids would shout, And quickly raise my dander Crying, 'Mother dear, take in your clothes, Here comes the overlander.' In town we dress ourselves up And we go and see a play. We never think of being hard up, Or how to spend a day, We steer up to them pretty girls That dress themselves in grandeur And while they sweat our cheques, they swear They love the overlander. |