“Click Go the Shears” is a traditional Australian bush ballad.
The song details a day’s work for a sheep shearer in the days before mechanical shears.
The song reflects the traditional role that the wool industry has played in Australian life.
It describes the various roles in the shearing shed, including the “ringer”, (fastest shearer), the “boss of the board”, (the contractor who employs the shearers), the “colonial experience man” (The ‘Colonial Experience’ man is a reference to a young man sent from England to the colonies to get some colonial experience before returning home to take a role in the family or corporate business) and the “tar boy”.
A young boy who was employed to stand by with a pot of hot tar and dab it on any sheep that had been cut while being shorn to stop it bleeding.)
Rolf Harris, the children’s entertainer who was convicted of being a paedophile in later life used to sing that one in the UK, Bretrick
I remember it well and know all the words but he used to sing “blue bellied Joe”
this always get me bawlin
john williamson - the wattle song
blubbler blubber blubber - there I go again
The village green preservation society.
Totally love that song. Cootamundra Wattle
YEA that totally explains the old bush Oz but still exists in many places too with a new front gable?? - cities I hate - whats the ABC country towns show?
Might be thinking of Back Roads?
that’s it even AI couldn’t find that one! - worked a lot in the outback compliments of govt depts and their funding - Meekathara was interesting three pubs and one solely Indigenous - and we were welcomed!!1
I simply googled - ABC country towns show
I do enjoy the show.