"Lazy Harrys" (Stringybark Band)

Details
Title | "Lazy Harrys" (Stringybark Band) |
Author | stringybarkband |
Duration | 3:35 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=fKy0W7y_-e8 |
Description
First published in Banjo Paterson's "Old Bush Songs" in 1905, it tells the tale of two shearers, flush with money after completing a large shearing contract, who were determined to carry their swags through the old town of Gundagai, on their way to the big smoke - Sydney.
However before reaching Gundagai, they stopped into an infamous drinking and lodgings hole run by the equally infamous Lazy Harry.
A pub full of tasty grog and beautiful barmaids, who so impressed the shearers with their friendly welcome, that the shearers forgot about Gundagai, let alone Sydney - and decided to stay for a week!
The place was full crammed full of travellers, shearers, itinerants, ex-convicts etc and the band played lively dancing tunes every night.
A near-perfect scene for our two lonely shearers determined to "knock down their cheque."
Raise your voices and roar along:
"We camped at Lazy Harry's on the road to Gundagai, the road to Gundagai -
Not five miles from Gundagai!"
(Also known as Lousy Harry's!")
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