All For Me Grog
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title:
All For Me Grog
text:
"All For Me Grog" is a traditional folk song, also known as "Good Brown Ale and Tobacco" or "Across the Western Plains", that was originally popular with sailors and later adopted by folk music performers and pub singers. It was collected by George Gardiner in 1906 under the title "The Nobby Hat". James Madison Carpenter collected a version in c 1928 as "All for the Grog". In 1961 A. L. Lloyd and Alf Edwards recorded the song on an E.P. by Topic Records. It tells the tale of a man who sells all
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description:
1967 single by The Dubliners
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_For_Me_Grog
date created:
2013-08-10T01:43:29Z
date modified:
2024-09-04T19:31:21Z
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