Just One Girl

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X:33
T:Just One Girl
% NFF Book 2017
S:collected from Jack Lynch, West Wallsend, NSW
S:John Meredith Collection, NLA
H:Accordion player Jack Lynch learned this tune from his father
H:who had learned it from his mother, "and it was old then."
B:Brad Tate, "Down & Outback", Popinjay, 1988, p78
O:Australia, NSW, West Wallsend
R:Waltz
% Bush Traditions recording played by Ingrid Wangel
M:3/4
L:1/8
K:D
FG|:"D"A4zB|A4zc|d6-|d2c2FG|A4zB|A4zd|"A"c6-|c4B2|1
"A" A4zB|A4zB|A2G2E2|C2E2G2|"G"B4A2|B4E2|"D"D2F4-|F4FG:|2
"D"A4zB|A6|B2F2A2|"A7"G2F2c2|"D"d6|"A"c6|"D"d6-|d4||



Just One Girl - played by Ingrid Wangel

Additional Information

Additional information may be available on the following people or organisations associated with the collection of this tune:
| Jack Lynch | John Meredith Collection |