TY - MUSIC AU - Zelman,Alfred TI - An Album of digger songs: songs the diggers sang U1 - M 783.2421599 20 PY - 0000///[n.d.] CY - Melbourne PB - Allan's & Co. KW - Australia KW - Army KW - Australian and New Zealand Army Corps KW - Songs and music KW - Patriotic music KW - War songs KW - Soldiers KW - Gundagai (N.S.W.) N1 - For voice and piano; Cover title: Digger songs; Mademoiselle from Armentieres; arr. by A. Dare --; It's the Navy; words and music by H. E. Darewski ; are. by Alec Baynes --; The British Grenadiers; arr. by Alec Baynes --; Après la Guerre fini; arr. C. Stanbridge --; We haven't see the Kaiser; music by Anthony Hall --; Till the stew in the Dixie grows cold --; Waltzing Matilda; Marie Cowan --; Fighting the Kaiser --; You know what --; When the stew is on the table; arr. by Tony Hall --; ts a long, long way to Tipperary --; Hush! Here come a whizz bang --; Are we downhearted?; arr. by C. Stanbridge --; Mop it down; arr. by Fred Hall --; If the sergeant drinks your rum; arr. by C. Stanbridge --; When we're together --; Good-bye Anzac --; John Brown's baby; arr. by Tony Hall --; Take me back to dear old Aussie --; We are the ragtime army; arr. by Fred Hall --; Letters from Lousy Lou; arr. by Fred Hall --; I've lost my rifle and baynonet --; Because we're here; arr. by C. Stanbridge --; Form platoon; D.T. Shaw ; arr. by C. Stanbridge --; Three cheers for the bread jam and stew --; And when I die; arr. by A. Dare --; I love my wife --; I had a good job when I left; arr. by C. Stanbridge --; Glorious; arr. by C. Stanbridge --; When we get our civvy clothes on; arr. by C. Stanbridge --; Come to the cook-house door; arr. by Tony Hall --; Wash me in the water; arr. by C. Stanbridge --; All soldiers live on bread and jam; arr. by C. Stanbridge --; The moon shines bright on Charlie Chaplin --; I want to go home; arr. by C. Stanbridge --; Old soldiers never die; arr. by C. Stanbridge --; Raining-starving-marching; arr. by C. Stanbridge --; Rolling home; arr. by A. Dare --; Australia will be there; words and music by (Skipper) W.W. Francis --; If you want to find the sergeant; arr. by C. Stanbridge --; Just a wee deoch-an-doris; Harry Lauder, Whit Cunliffe & Gerald Grafton --; N-A-P --; Battlion song --; The brigadier he gets a turkey --; Little wet home in the trench --; How dry we are; arr. by Tony Hall --; Goodbye Melbourne Town; Leonard Nelson and Fred Hall --; There's a spot in my heart --; One man went to mow; arr. by A. Dare --; What did you join the Army for; arr. by A. Dare --; Along the road to Gundagai; words and music by Jack O'Hagan --; Back home in Tennessee; W. Jerome ; Walter Donaldson --; Old MacDonald had a farm --; Michael Finnagen; arr. by Alec Baynes; Down in the old front line --; La Marseillaise; Rouget De L'Isle --; Leap frog; arr. by C. Stanbridge --; The old Oak Chest --; The Old Squire --; There's no Parade today; arr. by Fred Hall --; Come and do your picket boys --; Paddy Dolye --; The officer's wives --; I bought a horse --; The last post; arr. for piano by Louis Lavater ER -