
Joe “Fingers” Webster & His River City Jazzmen – Wild Colonial Boy Lyrics
Artist: Joe “Fingers” Webster & His River City Jazzmen
Song: Wild Colonial Boy
There was a wild Colonial Boy
Jack Doolan was his name
Of poor but honest parents, he
Was born in Castlemaine
He was his father’s only, oh!
His mother’s pride and joy
And dearly did his parents love
The wild Colonial Boy
And at the age of sixteen years
He left his native home
And through Australia’s sunny climes
A bushranger did roam
He’d rob those wealthy squatters
Their stock he did destroy
A terror to Australia was
The wild Colonial Boy
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From the album:
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Release Year: 2008