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  2. Australian Folk Songs - Wikipedia

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    Australian Folk Songs (Decca DL 8749) is a 1958 album by Burl Ives. During his visit to Australia in 1952, invited there by the Australian Broadcasting Commission , Ives met the Reverend Percy Jones, a professor of music at the University of Melbourne .

  3. Category:Myles Smith songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Myles Smith songs or lists of Myles Smith songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Myles Smith songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  4. Down to the Sea in Ships (album) - Wikipedia

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    Allmusic critic Bruce Eder wrote: "Some of it may sound hokey in the 21st century, but in 1956 this was as close to authenticity as most listeners ever got, and it is still compelling listening, if one suspends his disbelief (which Ives makes it easy to do).

  5. YouTube Music - Wikipedia

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    YouTube Music is a music streaming service developed by the American video platform YouTube, a subsidiary of Alphabet's Google.The service is designed with an interface that allows users to simultaneously explore music audios and music videos from YouTube-based genres, playlists and recommendations.

  6. Songs of the West (Burl Ives album) - Wikipedia

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    Songs of the West (Decca DL 4179, 1961) is one of the several albums from the early 1960s that signalled Burl Ives's move away from folk music into country western and pop. In Ives's discography this album is immediately preceded by The Versatile Burl Ives! and followed by It's Just My Funny Way of Laughin' , two Decca albums containing songs ...

  7. Click Go the Shears - Wikipedia

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    The song has been recorded by many artists, notably in 1958 by the American folk musician Burl Ives, on his album Australian Folk Songs. Another version was recorded by the British folklorist A. L. Lloyd. In January 2014, Chloe and Jason Roweth sang the 1891 version of the song for an ABC TV story. [3]

  8. How to listen to Christmas music 24/7 until Dec. 25: Radio ...

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    According to a 2023 Cloud Cover Music survey, 28% of respondents said they started listening to Christmas music around Dec. 1, with the most played song being Carey's famous classic. "All I Want ...

  9. Eucalyptus longicornis - Wikipedia

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    Eucalyptus longicornis, commonly known as red morrel, [2] morryl, poot or pu, is a species of large tree that is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It has rough, fibrous, fissured bark on the trunk, smooth greyish bark above, flower buds in groups of seven or more, white flowers and shortened spherical fruit.