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Let's Take a Trip To Melbourne - Clement Q Williams

1934

Let's Take a Trip To Melbourne - Clement Q Williams

1934

  • NFSA IDS59KXABF
  • TypeMusic and Sound Recordings
  • MediumAudio
  • FormMusic
  • GenresPopular music
  • Year1934

The 1920s were the most popular time for songs about particular places. The craze faded away in the 1930s, but the centenary of Melbourne in 1934 brought forth this one from Jack O’Hagan and sung by Clement Q Williams.

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Regal Zonophone G22195

The 1920s were the most popular time for songs about particular places. The craze faded away in the 1930s, but the centenary of Melbourne in 1934 brought forth this one from Jack O’Hagan and sung by Clement Q Williams.

Courtesy of
Regal Zonophone G22195
  • Performer
    Clement Q Williams
    Production company
    Regal Zonophone G22195
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