Listen to Johnny Cash sing ‘Ive been everywhere”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmFN9C9PVpg
The song “I’ve Been Everywhere” was written by Geoff Mack in 1959 and made popular by the singer Lucky Starr in 1962.
The song (as originally written) listed Australian towns. It was later adapted by Hank Snow for North American (predominantly United States) place names and by John Hore (later known as John Grenell) with New Zealand place names (1966).
The Australian version starts: Well, I was humpin’ my bluey[nb 1] on the dusty Oodnadatta road, When along came a semi with a high and canvas covered load, ‘If you’re goin’ to Oodnadatta, mate, um, with me you can ride,’ so I climbed in the cabin, and I settled down inside, He asked me if i’d seen a road with so much dust and sand, I said listen mate, I’ve traveled every road in this here land. ‘Cause…
The place names listed are:
- Verse 1
- Tullamore, Seymour, Lismore, Mooloolaba, Nambour, Maroochydore, Kilmore, Murwillumbah, Birdsville, Emmaville, Wallaville, Cunnamulla, Condamine, Strathpine, Proserpine, Ulladulla, Darwin, Gin Gin, Deniliquin, Muckadilla, Wallumbilla, Boggabilla, Kumbarilla.
- Verse 2
- Moree, Taree, Jerilderie, Bambaroo, Toowoomba, Gunnedah, Caringbah, Woolloomooloo, Dalveen, Tamborine, Engadine, Jindabyne, Lithgow, Casino, Brigalow, Narromine, Megalong, Wyong, Tuggerawong, Wanganella, Morella, Augathella, Brindabella
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