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Little song about a man called |
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Gough and a little boy who wanted to be tarred with the same brush |
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He learnt |
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Latin, held his head up high and he hated the |
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Liberals tho' he didn't know why |
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There were reasons - how long have you got? |
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There are always reasons - how long have you got? |
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The little boy he's on the stage tonight, his name is |
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Anthony Hayes and he's doing alright |
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They both went to the same local |
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Canberra school, but |
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Stevie was nine in 1972 |
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What a party - a big day for both of us |
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A big reason to party - a big day for both of us |
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Come over have dinner with me, we'll play chess and drink claret |
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Walk slowly down my little street, you can bring |
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Margaret November 11 was |
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Armistice |
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Day A bushranger was slaughtered and |
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Gough was betrayed |
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November 11 - he wouldn't survive the |
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Governor General in '75 |
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November 11 - a big day for all of us |
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I said November 11 - |
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Ned Kelly died |
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Shame Fraser shame and we all cried |
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For you Gough you |
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Gough you |
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Gough Edward |
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Gough Whitlam |
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You Gough you |
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Gough you |
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Gough Edward |
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Gough Whitlam |
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Days of wine and roses, days of wine and roses |
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All the artists flew in and all the arseholes flew out in '72 |
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For you Gough you |
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Gough you |
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Gough Edward |
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Gough Whitlam |
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Words & Music: |
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Tim Freedman |
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Tim Freedman: vocal, backing vocal, piano |
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Stevie Plunder: guitar |
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Andy Lewis: bass |
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Nick Cecire: drums |