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Khe Sanh by Cold Chisel
Written by piano player Don Walker at the Sweethearts Cafe in Kings Cross, Khe Sanh tells the bleak story of a mans’ return from the Vietnam war.
Khe Sanh by Cold Chisel
Written by piano player Don Walker at the Sweethearts Cafe in Kings Cross, Khe Sanh tells the bleak story of a mans’ return from the Vietnam war.

Harvest by Neil Young
This song is unique in that it was recorded as a live two track mix, while most of the other songs on Harvest required a lot of mixing.
Harvest by Neil Young
This song is unique in that it was recorded as a live two track mix, while most of the other songs on Harvest required a lot of mixing.

Brain Damage by Pink Floyd
Brain Damage includes some interesting variations on common chords that give it it’s distinct sound.
Brain Damage by Pink Floyd
Brain Damage includes some interesting variations on common chords that give it it’s distinct sound.

To Her Door by Paul Kelly
To Her Door is one of the best known songs by Paul Kelly, released in September 1987 with his band The Coloured Girls, later renamed The Messengers.
To Her Door by Paul Kelly
To Her Door is one of the best known songs by Paul Kelly, released in September 1987 with his band The Coloured Girls, later renamed The Messengers.

Try A Little Kindness by Glenn Campbell
Originally written by Curt Sapaugh and Bobby Austin, Try a Little Kindness was first recorded by Glen Campbell, and it quickly became one of his signature hits. Released in 1969,...
Try A Little Kindness by Glenn Campbell
Originally written by Curt Sapaugh and Bobby Austin, Try a Little Kindness was first recorded by Glen Campbell, and it quickly became one of his signature hits. Released in 1969,...

True Blue by John Williamson
John changed the lyrics from "or just vegemite" to "or will she be right" when American-owned "Kraft" bought Vegemite and refused to contribute to the "Australian Made" campaign despite profiting...
True Blue by John Williamson
John changed the lyrics from "or just vegemite" to "or will she be right" when American-owned "Kraft" bought Vegemite and refused to contribute to the "Australian Made" campaign despite profiting...