John Williamson - CHANDELIER OF STARS - 12 all-new tracks and John's first studio album in 3 years.
It will also include for a limited time a BONUS DVD featuring exclusive interview and Performance footage!
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1.   LITTLE GIRL FROM THE DRYLAND
2.   CHANDELIER OF STARS
3.   BELLS IN A BUSHMAN'S EAR
4.   COWBOYS AND INDIANS
5.   SKINNY DINGOES
6.   THE CAMEL BOY
7.   KEEPER OF THE STONES
8.   DESERT CHILD
9.   RENNER SPRINGS
10. A COUNTRY BALLADEER
11. FIRESTORM
12. FLOWER ON THE WATER

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SKINNY DINGOES

John Williamson

What am I doing here?
On the banks of the Diamantina
Where only skinny dingoes and horny lizards go
The moon is loud and clear
Like the notes on m' concertina
I'll play another drovin' song the white owl wouldn't know

Forty years been drovin', no woman by my side
No one gives me orders on this dusty road I ride
But the sun can sure get angry as it burns you from the ground
One day those skinny dingoes can drag my bones around

Channel country, gibber plains, tablelands I know
And then there's gentle sand dunes where little Mallees grow
There's a friendly campfire everywhere I go
I'll play another drovin' song the white owl wouldn't know

So see you later Birdsville, you're far too flash for me
While the beer was cold and yummy from here it's Billy Tea
The mob is keen on movin' and that's sounds good to me
Good feed they reckon southbound, we're heading for Marree

Forty years been drovin', no woman by my side
No one gives me orders on this dusty road I ride
But the flies can drive you crazy and the wind can get you down
But you won't find me lingerin' or hanging round this town

© 2004 Emusic Pty. Ltd.

     
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We flew to Birdsville to perform at the launching of the Great Cattle Drive during the first Year of the Outback in 2002. I was so keen to get there that I had most of the lyrics written in the plane before we landed. However, I am most grateful to Eric Oldfield the boss drover, who filled me in on the topography of the Birdsville track.

- John Williamson.

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