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When he stood with his hat on the footpath this busker who would be a star
And the streetlights shone down as a spotlight and gleamed from the guitar that he played
As the depressions poor victims passed by him he sang for the coins which were paid
He came as a child through depression a swagman all cheeky and game
To make a mass fortune and spend it then do it all over again
The first to record our own folk songs to be played on the old gramophone
From cities and towns through the outback and in cosy old lantern lit homes
He rode and he sang and he acted for stage and the radio shows
Then took it all with him and travelled in his great tented rodeo show
He outsold the greats of his heyday in his awesome showbusiness ascent
Great masses had all gone at showtime to pack out the Tex Morton tent
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With roughriders riding for glory whip cracking rope spinning and clowns
Then in the sawdust roped in arena stood the man in gabardine brown
And the noisy crowd wildly applauding would then sit silent and mute
They were awed by his skill with the rifle for I tell you Tex Morton could shoot
Now I give you a piece of the legend of the man with the Spanish guitar
Who came from the street to the spotlight Australia’s first superstar
In the history of the great showmen whoever performed on the stage
Oh you’d have to give credits to Morton as you write his name down on the page
Oh you’d have to give credits to Morton as you write his name down on the page
From the CD “Coming Home” 1990
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Slim Dusty biography
Slim Dusty is known as the ‘Father of Australian Country Music’ and was born on 13 June 1927 as David Gordon Kirkpatrick at Kempsey, New South Wales, Australia. He grew up on his father’s dairy farm at nearby Nulla Nulla Creek and at the young age of 10 he wrote his first song, ‘The Way the Cowboy Dies’
While still working on the family property, Slim sang during intervals at cinemas, at rodeos and community concerts and even did some busking on the streets.. In fact he sang whenever and wherever he could.
In 1942 he gatecrashed radio station 2KM Kempsey to record at his own expense, his first record, “Song for the Aussies” and “My Final Song.” In 1946 he signed a recording contract with Columbia for their Regal Zonophone label and recorded six titles including his first country classic “When the Rain Tumbles down in July”., which he had written the year before. Then in 1948 he began a part time career.....MORE.....(full Slim Dusty biography) ←
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