Lyrics Middleton's Rouseabout - Slim Dusty
Tall
and
freckled
and
sandy,
Face
of
a
country
lout;
This
was
the
picture
of
Andy,
Middleton's
Rouseabout.
Type
of
a
coming
nation,
In
the
land
of
cattle
and
sheep,
He
worked
on
Middleton's
station,
For
a
pound
a
week
and
his
keep.
On
Middleton's
wide
dominions
Plied
the
stockwhip
and
shears;
Had
he
er
hadn't
any
opinions,
Had
he
hadn't
any
ideas'.
Swiftly
the
years
went
over,
And
liquor
and
drought
prevailed;
And
Middleton,
he
went
as
a
drover,
you
know,
After
his
station
had
failed.
Instrumental
(Whoa
whoa
whoa)
Type
of
a
careless
nation,
Men
who
are
soon
played
out,
Middleton
was:
and
so
his
station
Bought
by
the
Rouseabout.
Now
flourishing
beard
and
sandy,
He's
tall,
he's
robust
and
stout;
Yes
this
is
the
picture
of
Andy,
you
know,
Middleton's
Rouseabout.
And
now
on
his
own
dominions
He
works
with
his
overseers;
And
he
still
hasn't
any
opinions,
He
hasn't
any
ideas.
1 Sweeney
2 Middleton's Rouseabout
3 Bill
4 A Word to Texas Jack (with the Bushlanders)
5 As Good As New
6 Since Then
7 St. Peter
8 Callaghan's Hotel
9 A Mate Who Can Do No Wrong
10 Men Who Come Behind
11 Second Class, Wait Here
12 Peter Anderson & Co.
13 Do You Think That I Do Not Know
14 A Prouder Man Than You
15 Only the Two of Us Here
16 Ballad of the Drover
17 Written Afterwards
18 The Brass Well
19 Mount Bukaroo
20 The Old Jimmy Woodser
21 Break O'Day
22 To an Old Mate
23 Andy's Return
24 On the Night Train
25 The Man From Snowy River
26 The Man From Ironbark
27 Clancy Of The Overflow
28 Waltzing Matilda
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