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  2. The Sapphires: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - Wikipedia

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    The track "Ngarra Burra Ferra" is a song based on the traditional Aboriginal hymn "Bura Fera" in the Yorta Yorta language of Victoria, Australia, the language spoken by the indigenous Yorta Yorta people of the Goulburn Valley and Murray River valley centred on modern-day Echuca. [3]

  3. Yorta Yorta language - Wikipedia

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    The track "Ngarra Burra Ferra" sung by indigenous artist Jessica Mauboy from the 2012 hit film The Sapphires is a song based on the traditional Aboriginal hymn "Bura Fera." [5] The song is in the Yorta Yorta language and speaks of the Lord God's help in decimating a Pharaoh's armies.

  4. Yorta Yorta - Wikipedia

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    The track "Ngarra Burra Ferra" sung by indigenous artist Jessica Mauboy, from the 2012 hit film The Sapphires, is a song based on the traditional Aboriginal hymn "Bura Fera". The song is in the Yorta Yorta language and speaks of God's help in decimating Pharaoh's armies. The chorus, "Ngara burra ferra yumini yala yala", translates into English ...

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  6. The Sapphires (film) - Wikipedia

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    Mauboy performing "Ngarra Burra Ferra" at the 2013 Mbantua Festival in Alice Springs, Northern Territory with Aboriginal Australian students from Yipirinya State Primary School, of which Mauboy is the official ambassador. The original soundtrack was released on 27 July 2012 by Sony Music. [19]

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  8. Christopher Sainsbury - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Sainsbury is a composer, performer and teacher of music. As of 2022 he is an associate professor at the ANU School of Music, Canberra, where he lectures in composition, songwriting, and contemporary Australian Indigenous music.

  9. List of songs recorded by Jessica Mauboy - Wikipedia

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    Been Waiting was re-released in 2009 and included several new songs written by Mauboy and Mtawarira, among others. [3] In 2010, Mauboy contributed guest vocals on the song "Love Me Tender" for Elvis Presley's soundtrack album, Viva Elvis. [4] Her second studio album Get 'Em Girls was released in November 2010.