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== Additional Information == | == Additional Information == |
Latest revision as of 11:17, 31 March 2025
X:65 T:Watching the Cattle T:Lawrie Cobley's Cattle Lullaby % NFF Book 2007 S:collected from Lawry Cobley, Bawden's Bridge, NSW S:collected by Dave de Hugard Z:transcribed by Dave de Hugard H:A cattle camp lullaby that cycles endlessly N:Lawry Cobley was a fiddler & accordianist who lived at Bawden's Bridge N:via Grafton NSW. He was recorded 1996/97. O:Australia, NSW, Bawden's Bridge R:Air M:3/4 L:1/8 K:A EF|:"A"A4 (3ABA|FE3A2|"E"B4 {cB} AB|"A"ce3ec| BA3AB|c4(3cdc|"D"BA3F2|1"A"FE3EF:|2"A"FE3EF|A4|| |:AB|"A"ce3ef|e4(3ecA|"D"a4a2|"A"fe3AB| ce3ef|e2c2A2|1"B7"cB3Bc|"E"B4:|2"E7"c3 B3 "D.C."(3BcB:|3 "Fin"A4| %%begintext align NOTES Lawrie Cobley was a Aboriginal cattle drover in Queensland. He played this tune on his harmonica to let the mob know where he was at night. It has an unusual repetitive and hypnotic melody. %%endtext
Watching the Cattle - played by Greg O'Leary
Additional Information
Additional information may be available on the following people or
organisations associated with the collection of this tune:
| Dave de Hugard | Lawry Cobley |