The Empire notes F. S. Wilson and C. W. Rayner's 'Australian Stockman's Song', saying that 'the pleasures of a bush life are made the means of introducing to characteristic music the somewhat unpoetic life of a stockman'.
The Empire notes F. S. Wilson and C. W. Rayner's 'Australian Stockman's Song', saying that 'the pleasures of a bush life are made the means of introducing to characteristic music the somewhat unpoetic life of a stockman'.