Take Me Down the Harbour

DESCRIPTION: "Take me down the Harbour on a Sunday afternoon, To Manly Beach or Watson's Bay Or round to Coogee for a day... Good old Harbour, Sydney Town, They can't beat you." The singer enjoys his girl and sailing in Sydney Harbour
AUTHOR: unknown
EARLIEST DATE: 1954
KEYWORDS: Australia nonballad
FOUND IN: Australia
REFERENCES (1 citation):
Meredith/Anderson-FolkSongsOfAustralia, pp. 35-36, "Take Me Down the Harbour" (1 text, 1 tune)
NOTES [15 words]: Said to have been a popular music hall song in the early twentieth century in Australia. - RBW
File: MA035A

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