y separately published work icon They're Anzacs, Every One single work   lyric/song   war literature  
Issue Details: First known date: 1916... 1916 They're Anzacs, Every One
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First known date: 1916
    • Melbourne, Victoria,: Dinsdale's , 1916 .
      Link: U3488Full text resource Digital copy of 1916 publication
      Extent: 1 score ; 6p.p.
      Note/s:
      • For voice and piano.
      • Cover bears portrait photographs of Violet Trevenyon and Marshall Palmer, along with the lyrics of the chorus.
      • Caption title: 'Written and composed by Charles Vaude. Author of "What Do You Think of the Kasier,' "There's No Need to Worry at All (If You're Thinking of the War)," "What's the Use of Germany at All." Sung with great success by Miss Violet Trevenyon and Marshall Palmer.'
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